202412sep1:00 pm3:00 pmPennsylvania Research Repositories by Sydney F. Cruice
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PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. The handout and Zoom link will only be sent to registered attendees. Pennsylvania has amazing genealogical and historical resources. Are you taking full
Event Details
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. The handout and Zoom link will only be sent to registered attendees.
Pennsylvania has amazing genealogical and historical resources. Are you taking full advantage of all repositories, libraries, and collections in this state? Sydney F. Cruice, a professional genealogist will show you how to find them and maximize their collections and genealogical assets.
Sydney F. Cruice is a professional genealogy researcher, writer, teacher and international lecturer with over 25 years of experience. She has lectured at many institutes and conferences including: SLIG, IGHR, IAJGS, IGGP, RFIPA. For over seven years she developed the curriculum and taught the Foundation of Genealogy courses at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. She also served as the President of the Association of Professional Genealogists for the Greater Philadelphia Area Chapter for the past 6 years. Sydney has a BA from Pennsylvania State University and MBA from Drexel University.
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(Thursday) 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Fun Facts
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