In the last couple of days we've had queries concerning the Frenier, Cady, Patten, Shea, and Dumas families, to name a few. These have come from experienced as well as novice searchers. Today the enthusiastic novices are going to our Library in Keeseville, where veteran librarians, Roland and Betty Tatro, will be waiting to welcome them. It's always fun to help those starting out. We've seen tears of joy when a long-lost relative is found. I think our new friends find some good stuff in our Redford Assumption of Mary book and our Churubusco St. Philomena's book. Gloria Pratt, our President and expert researcher, will help others from her own extensive resources.
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Local Families
In the last couple of days we've had queries concerning the Frenier, Cady, Patten, Shea, and Dumas families, to name a few. These have come from experienced as well as novice searchers. Today the enthusiastic novices are going to our Library in Keeseville, where veteran librarians, Roland and Betty Tatro, will be waiting to welcome them. It's always fun to help those starting out. We've seen tears of joy when a long-lost relative is found. I think our new friends find some good stuff in our Redford Assumption of Mary book and our Churubusco St. Philomena's book. Gloria Pratt, our President and expert researcher, will help others from her own extensive resources.
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Monday, October 30, 2006
Blog beginnings
Our year is drawing to a close - but we still have a few more days to do research. Our last day this year is Wednesday, November 29. Open again on Wednesday, May 2, 2007.
If you're a member (or have a genealogical emergency), just give us a call and make an appointment to come in. I work there one day a week, so don't be shy to ask for a mid-winter session to cure some cabin fever. www.nnyacgs.com
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