Genealogy Workshop at the Library

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On April 12, at 10a.m., join the Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) for a Genealogy Workshop. The DAR, a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1890 to promote historic preservation, education, volunteerism and patriotism across the United States. The DAR library is one of the largest genealogical research centers in the country. The Sibbil Dwight Kent Chapter, established on June 10, 1896, has served the people of Suffield and Windsor Locks for nearly 130 years.

Photo by Kaitlynn Webster
Patriotism on display.

Our Chapter routinely hosts Genealogy Workshops to assist members of the public in discovering their ancestry. For those that are just starting out on their genealogical journey and are interested in the Workshop, and for those that have more experience researching their lineage but may be stuck or having difficulties, please bring any relevant materials, such as birth/death/marriage certificates, obituaries, family lineage texts, etc., to the Workshop.

The Workshop will be held in the basement gallery of the Kent Memorial Library in Suffield. All are welcome and refreshments will be provided!

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