Upcoming Event: Using Cemetery Records to Help Your Genealogy Research

Cemetery records can be a valuable resource for building your family tree. gravestone This gravestone, for example, includes not only the ancestor’s information, but also whom she married. So how do you locate gravestones, plot records, and other cemetery information? Join us on June 4 at 9:30 a.m. for a Genealogy Club meeting on cemetery […]

Upcoming Event: Quebec Birth, Death, and Marriage Records

Wondering how to locate your Quebec ancestor’s birth, death, or marriage record? French Manuscript Quebec used church records as substitutes for birth, death, and marriage records until the 20th century. Many have been digitized and are now online. Library sign on Newfield Street Join us for Internet Genealogy Group on May 16 from 6-8 pm […]

Upcoming Event: Using the Connecticut State Library Website

Most Connecticut genealogists know the State Library is a must-visit site. They have duplicate copies of Connecticut church records, probate records, and much, much more… But did you know they also have a terrific website? On March 21st from 6 to 8 pm, Godfrey staffer Bryna O’Sullivan will teach you  how to use the website […]