Navigating Unexpected Genealogical Finds

Emily Sienkiewicz

Genealogy is a popular topic, and more people than ever want to find their roots. However, many do not think about the emotional fallout from learning or exposing family history. Explore resources you can use to deal with what happens when you discover unexpected information about ancestors. This session goes beyond how to discover who your ancestors are and focuses on the aftermath of finding your roots. Our speakers from the Library of Congress are Candice Buchanan and Sheree Budge. They will share examples of the secrets that family history research sometimes reveals (e.g., unknown associations, adoptions, slaveholding ancestors, inherited medical conditions). We use a few examples as case studies and provide resources that family …

Kate Townsend’s Follow the Records and See Where They Go!

Emily Sienkiewicz

Get into the habit of “following the records.” Often if you find one record, it leaves a trail to something else. Learn about some common examples of how following clues in records sets can lead you to a treasure trove of more information. Zoom Link: us06web.zoom.us/j/87912291611 In person space available at the Ashtabula Public Library Presenter: Kate Townsend. Kate is a former professional investigator turned genealogist who specializes in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio genealogical research. She also has experience with court records, immigration, and naturalization records. Kate is the owner of Family History Investigations LLC. She is also the Chair of the National Genealogical Society Delegate Council. For details see www.acdl.info/event/follow-records-and-see-where-they-go-1081