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Genealogy 101: Land Records

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It’s time to dive into your genealogy. Before dusting off the old photo albums, and digging through your family archives, attend the Brown County Library’s Genealogy 101 Series
Saturday mornings from 9:10 am to 10:45 am with a bonus program each week from 10:50 am to Noon. Programs will begin on Saturday, January 22, and will continue weekly thru April 2, 2022. Learn where to start and where to find the most trusted sources. Each program will be held in the Brown County Central Library auditorium located at 515 Pine Street, Green Bay. All programs and parking are FREE to the public.

Now in its 19th year, Genealogy 101 will help make researching, recording, and preserving your family history a reality by providing information to assist with any family history project.
Register by calling the Local History & Genealogy Department at the Brown County Central Library, (920) 448-5815.

Saturday, February 19
Land Records: Finding property, who owned it.
Bonus Program! Irish Records presented by Dave Miller

Saturday, February 26
Immigration: Naturalization & passenger lists.
Bonus Program! Belgian Research presented by Evelyn Reignier

Saturday, March 5
Court Records: Probate, divorces, civil, criminal, and more.
Bonus Program! Czech Research presented by Sandy Hynek

Saturday, March 12
No Program – Shop the Friends of the Library BIG Book Sale!


Saturday, March 19
Computer Program for Organization
Bonus Program! German Research presented by Carrie Drephal & Dave Miller

Saturday, March 26
Websites: How to judge a great website from a good website.
Bonus Program! Dutch Research presented by Carrie Drephal

Saturday, April 2
Websites II: Free Resources, Free Resources, Really!
Bonus Program! Polish Research presented by Ann Kasuboski


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