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==October 2017==
 
==October 2017==
* '''Murder, Mayhem & Mysterious Hauntings of Wayne County, Ohio: October 12 from 6:30-8:00 p.m.'''
 
** ''Doug Myers will present and program on many of the hauntings he has investigated throughout Wayne County, Ohio.''
 
 
* '''Writing your Family History Monday, October 18 from 7- p.m., Meeting Room 2'''
 
** 'Have you gathered your genealogy data and recorded your memories?  Now is the time to begin writing your family narrative based on genealogical and historical research and family stories captured through the generations.  The class will continue the monthly curriculum to walk family historians through the process of writing their family's history.''
 
 
* '''Writing your Family History: Wednesday, October 18 from 10-11 a.m., Conference Room West'''
 
** 'Have you gathered your genealogy data and recorded your memories?  Now is the time to begin writing your family narrative based on genealogical and historical research and family stories captured through the generations.  The class will continue the monthly curriculum to walk family historians through the process of writing their family's history.''
 
  
 
* '''Adoption Reunion Workshop: Saturday, October 21 from 1:00-2:30 p.m., Conference Room East'''
 
* '''Adoption Reunion Workshop: Saturday, October 21 from 1:00-2:30 p.m., Conference Room East'''

Revision as of 15:46, 18 October 2017

The Wayne County Public Library strives to offer genealogy and local history programs for our researchers free of charge. Additional programs are offered through the Wayne County Genealogical Society. The library is separate from the local historical societies and genealogical society; however, at times our programs may overlap.

October 2017

  • Adoption Reunion Workshop: Saturday, October 21 from 1:00-2:30 p.m., Conference Room East
    • Bob and Nancy Howard have assisted with more than 65 reunions between parents and adult children during the past 20 years. This workshop will provide some basic information on how to begin your research, what you should and should not do, and discuss some of their success stories.
  • Searching FamilySearch: Saturday, October 28 from 1:00-2:30 p.m., Conference Room West
    • FamilySearch is one of the most commonly used "free" websites used by family historians. This program will explore in great detail the different ways to search FamilySearch.

      Note: The date for this program changed from Saturday, October 7 to Saturday, October 28.

November 2017

  • Civil War Tokens of Wayne County, Ohio: Thursday, November 9 from 7-8 p.m., Conference Room West
    • Ray Leisy has collected tokens for many years. Several were given to him from his father and he has continued the collection. Leisy will present a program about the Civil War Tokens of Wayne County, Ohio.
  • Family History Writing Group: Monday, November 13 from 7:00-8:00 p.m., Conference Room West
    • This is time set aside for researchers whose desire is to leave a written legacy for their loved ones. No writing experience is necessary. Individuals may choose to bring their electronic devices or may choose to bring paper and a writing utensil. A different topic is chosen each session. Time will be allotted for sharing for those interested.
  • Family History Writing Group: Wednesday, November 15 from 10-11 a.m., Conference Room West
    • This is time set aside for researchers whose desire is to leave a written legacy for their loved ones. No writing experience is necessary. Individuals may choose to bring their electronic devices or may choose to bring paper and a writing utensil. A different topic is chosen each session. Time will be allotted for sharing for those interested.

July 2018

  • Which DNA Test is for me?: Saturday, July 21, 2018 from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Conference Room
    • Kelli Bergheimer will present a DNA program geared for beginners and those who have taken a DNA test and are ready for the next step. From her description of the program: "Learn how DNA testing can help you find out your ethnicity and break down brick walls in your research. Learn how to determine genetic relationships. Determine which type of test you should take. If you have results, learn how to make sense of your matches and get the most out of Ancestry DNA, Family Tree DNA, and 23 & Me."