The Plumb Memorial Library at 65 Wooster Street in Shelton will be offering a second part to their recent genealogy workshop on Saturday, October 26th at 11:00 am in the Plumb Library Meeting Room.
The program is free and open to the public. Everyone is invited to attend and registration is required. This can be done by calling the Plumb Memorial Public Library at (203) 924‑1580 ext. 5102 or be visiting our website at: sheltonlibrarysystem.org.
The focus of this seminar will be entitled: Researching Our Roots-Digging Deeper. Genealogical research is both rewarding and challenging. Have you hit a roadblock in your ancestral research? Are you not sure how to find more generations of your family? Join instructor Sarah Miller as she shares tips and tools to help you dig deeper into your family’s past.
Sarah will present a case study of how she solved a difficult family mystery, and will introduce international research. She will also discuss strategies to feel confident in sourcing your research. Please bring any family documents and information you have, as well as a tablet or laptop, for guided research time.
Sarah Miller has been researching her family history for over 20 years. She combines her experience as an elementary school teacher with her passion for genealogy to give new researchers the tools to build their own family trees. Sarah works as a Literacy Tutor for the Seymour Public Schools.