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Researching Your Immigrant Ancestors 1892-1924

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

Nov 10 2018
Researching Your Immigrant Ancestors 1892-1924

This class will cover record types and research techniques specific to this era

Researching Your Immigrant Ancestors 1892-1924

Tracing immigrant ancestors during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century uses many of the same strategies as tracing earlier immigrants, but more detailed and complicated records can be found. This class by the Special Collections Division will cover record types and research techniques specific to this era.

This genealogy class meets in Computer Lab 1, First Floor, Main Library.

Registration required. To register, please call or email the Special Collections Division.

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Free Admission

Phone: 330-643-9030

Email: speccollections@akronlibrary.org

LOCATION

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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