Does your family have French-Canadian roots? Find your ancestral roots. Experienced researchers will show you how.
The American-Canadian Genealogical Society, located at 4 Elm St., South of Queen City Ave. in Manchester, NH, will present a Spring Workshop on Saturday, April 29, 2006, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Registration is at 8:00 AM.
There will be 6 one-hour workshops in the morning and 6 in the afternoon, accommodating beginners and advanced researchers. Some of the topics are:
- Genealogy Basics for Beginners
- Tour of the ACGS Library Resources
- The Daughters of the King & The Carignan Regiment. Our Pioneer Ancestors
- Legacy Family Tree - A Computer Solution to Organizing Your Family Tree.
- Putting Flesh on the Bones of Your Ancestors. Biographical Data.
- The Notarial Acts - The Legal Basis of French-Canadian Data.
- PRDH: Genealogical Data of French Canada from 1623 to 1799 on CD-ROM.
- The Acadians: Their History and Genealogical Resources.
- Introduction to the Drouin Collection - A Revolution in French-Canadian Research Covering the Period from 1623 to 1944. A Compilation of 3.5 Million Images of Primary Source Data Available on 6 New computers. We teach you how to use it.
PLEASE NOTE: Free parking at the rear of the building. Use rear entrance.
Brown Bag Lunch (your own) - soft drinks available in the lunchroom.
For more information, call the ACGS Library at (603) 622-1554 Wed. or Fri. 9-9 or find us on the web at http://www.acgs.org. Bring a friend or family members.
IT'S FREE

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