Using Timelines in Genealogy Research

Past event
May 1, 2021, 12 to 1:30 PM

Arranging data using timelines is a very effective methodology that's used in many fields of research. As genealogists search across their many family lines, they often forget to consider all the possible sources which may help determine an individual's identity and they can lose track of gaps in their research. Using case studies professional genealogist Joanne Polanshek will describe how using timelines can help us systematically review our work and find opportunities for further research to fill these gaps and resolve some of our most frustrating problems.

Classes for the VT Genealogy Library will be held via Zoom on Saturdays at a new time, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. Classes are $10.00. You can register at www.vtgenlib.org . For more details about a class, visit our website, our Facebook page or call us at 802-871-5647.

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