CLIMB YOUR FAMILY TREE: GENEALOGY 101
As Americans, our ancestors came from diverse national origins. Discover your own
personal roots and
grow you own family tree through this
fascinating hobby. The
Wimberley Valley Genealogical Society and the Wimberley Village Library will be
presenting free genealogy classes for the beginner and not so new genealogist, beginning
the third Monday of January.
Classes
will feature the basics of
research, utilization of the best free and commercial
internet
resources, and the use of DNA
testing as the newest tool in
genealogical
research. Instructors will be Harold and Bobbie Hudnall, Cindy Foreman and Linda Kaye
Rogers. Classes will be held from 6:30 to 8 PM on Monday evenings at the Village Library.
Late-comers are welcome. Light snacks will be provided for those who rush from work
to attend.
Attending every class is not necessary. Space
will be limited. Your RSVP is
appreciated (but not
mandatory), it will help plan food and
handouts. Please RSVP to
Wimberley Village Library, 512-847-2188, Ex 6, please leave a message.
If people need more information they can contact the library [512-847-2188,
ex.6] and speak to Carolyn Manning, the Library Director,
or they can call us
Bobbie or Harold Hudnall [512-847-2034].
January 17th - Getting started: The Who, When & Where of Genealogy
January 24th - Records and Where to Find Them
January 31st - DNA and other Tools
February 7th - Documenting Family Histories and Genealogical Records
February 14th - Online Genealogy: Free Sites
February 21st - Online Genealogy: Subscription Sites