Genealogical success stories and strategies are on the program for the Jewish Genealogical Society's next meeting on Sunday, May 1.
The meeting begins at 1.30pm at the Farmington Hills Library Main Branch, 32737 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills. Admission: Members, free; others, $5.
Three JGSMi members will relate start and subsequent research in Jewish genealogical pursuits. Hear them recount their experiences as they share their successes and tips.
Jonathan Haber
will discuss what he has accomplished researching his grandmother’s nine siblings and their descendants.
Richard Jaeger
has discovered many relatives he didn’t know a thing about through a large collection of photographs he received.
Alexandra Goldberg
will talk about her breakthrough in finding the missing link affirming her descendancy from a rabbinical family with possible roots to King David.
For more information and directions, click here.
21 April 2011
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I will definitely check out this event. Thanks for sharing.
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