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Webinar On Immigrant “Due to the current coronavirus environment, the room in the Blake Library including an extensive
Ancestors To Be Hosted By meeting will be conducted via webinar from 2 to 3 p.m., research library and access to several genealogy websites.
April 17,” says Lisa Tompson, MCGS president. “Anyone
Members also enjoy a discount on Vivid-Pix Restore
Martin County Genealogical who wishes to participate can find instructions on the digital software that enables easy restoration of faded
photos, newspaper articles and documents. For more
society’s website, mcgsfl.org.”
Society Moughty has been conducting family history research information about membership, activities and services go
for more than 25 years. She teaches a variety of subjects, to mcgsfl.org, visit the genealogy room which is manned
Unless your ancestors were Native Americans, they were locally and nationally, including Irish genealogy, use of by member volunteers all year long or call Lisa Tompson,
immigrants, and genealogists want a record of their arrival the Internet, computer topics and research methodology. MCGS president, (772) 888-2422.
in America: when, which port and where they came from. Author of the Quick Reference Guides for Irish Research,
According to professional genealogist Donna Moughty, the to Ireland each October to research in Dublin and Belfast. health talk
she hosts a blog at Irishfamilyroots.com and takes groups
answers to these questions depend on the time frame and what
we already know about our ancestors. Moughty, who will Moughty is a member of the Association of Professional
be the featured speaker at the Martin County Genealogical Genealogists and the Genealogical Speakers Guild.
Society’s April meeting, will put into perspective what In addition to its monthly meetings – where local and Medical Partnership To Assist
records are available and the likelihood of finding one for a national experts speak about how to explore ancestry – Seniors During COVID-19
particular immigrant. the society offers a variety of services at the genealogy
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Both stress that it’s imperative to incorporate new methods
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