Genealogy workshop
Be “Far-Cited”—The Whys and Hows of Source Citations is the title of a Zoom presentation on March 16 with Abby Miller. She will give participants examples and pointers from her […]
Be “Far-Cited”—The Whys and Hows of Source Citations is the title of a Zoom presentation on March 16 with Abby Miller. She will give participants examples and pointers from her […]
The Vermont Genealogy Library is moving its open house to spring. It will take place on March 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the new location at 57 River Road, Essex. There will be tours of the facility along with 30-minute demonstrations. Chat with other researchers while enjoying refreshments. There will also be […]
British Empire: Using FindMyPast.com is the title of a The Vermont Genealogy ZOOM seminar April 6 with Christine Cohen. The website FindMyPast.com has an extensive collection of resources specific to the United Kingdom, plus Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The seminar will explore resources including British and Irish newspapers, parish registers, workhouse and poor law […]
Hidden French Foundations of North America will be the topic of a The Vermont Genealogy Library presentation April 13 by Suzanne Blanchard. Discover the surprising hidden French foundations of North America, north to south, ocean to ocean. Delve into the rich Franco-American history of North America and learn how your own family may have played […]
Mark July 18, 19, and 20 on your calendars for the Diocese of Burlington’s Vermont Eucharistic Pilgrimage & Convocation, taking place in conjunction with the National Eucharistic Congress. Geared toward […]