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Tracing Immigrant Origins

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For adults

 

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Hopkins, Kayla MGC
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In order to find 19th and 20th-century genealogical records in a foreign county, you often need to know your ancestor’s hometown. Learn what records exist in the United States to help you find where your immigrant ancestor was born. This is an in-person beginner-level class.

 

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