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DNA Genealogy Group Meeting

Presented by Akron-Summit County Public Library, Special Collections Division at Akron-Summit County Public Library (Main), Akron OH

Mar 15 2021
DNA Genealogy Group Meeting

Learn research tips, ask questions about your DNA genealogy research, and discuss those mysterious codes and links to your ancestors. Register to receive a Zoom link.

This program will be presented on Zoom. You will receive an e-mail with the participation weblink one day before the program. If you are unable to attend or do not have an e-mail address, please contact the Special Collections Division by phone at 330-643-9030 or by e-mail at speccollections@akronlibrary.org.

Interested in DNA and genealogy? Check out these items in our collection:

Your DNA Guide: Step-by-Step Plans to Connect You with Your Family Using Your DNA by Diahan Southard
The DNA Guide for Adoptees: How to Use Genealogy and Genetics to Uncover Your Roots, Connect with Your Biological Family, and Better Understand Your Medical History by Brianne Kirkpatrck and Shannon Combs-Bennett
DNA & Your Genealogy by Dr. Maurce Gleeson

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Akron-Summit County Public Library (Main)

60 S. High Street, Akron, OH 44326

PARKING INFO

Convenient Parking for Main Library includes:
:: High & Market Deck (across from the Akron Art Museum and connects to the library)
:: Super Block Garage
:: Cascade Parking Garage
:: John S. Knight Center Parking

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