AADL: Researching African American Ancestors (Monday, Feb. 7)

When

Monday February 7, 2022: 6:00pm to 7:00pm

Where

Zoom – Check this page 15 minutes before the event starts for Zoom info!

Description

Researching African-American ancestry can be a tremendous struggle and tremendously rewarding. This session offers helpful resources, tips and pitfalls to avoid. Jessica Trotter of Capital Area District Library will give an overview of how to find and navigate resources and offer tips for research. Find more tips, tricks, and advice in the downloadable pdf handout attached to the left side of this page.

Jessica Trotter is an archivist, lecturer, and public librarian. She specializes in genealogical research, with a particular focus on the Midwest, Michigan, Detroit, Ireland, Ontario, and the British Isles. In 2020, she was awarded Librarian of the Year by the Michigan Library Association, the Michigan Association for Media in Education and the Michigan Academic Library Association. She holds a Master of Science in Information, Archives and Records Management Specialization from the University of Michigan—but works in public libraries by day. She has presented regionally for the past six years including annually for the Barbara J. Brown / Abrams Foundation Family History Seminar. for the Genealogy Center at Allen County Public Library, and at the NGS Conference in 2018. Her genealogy research areas include Midwest, African American, British Isles, Canadian, and Early American research. She also maintains a genealogy research related blog called Genie Road Trip at http://genieroadtrip.com. 

 

No registration is required. Check this page 15 minutes before the event for the Zoom link and phone number.