Genealogy connects people to the past in direct and meaningful ways and is now the leading hobby in the United States. Genealogical research can be as easy as discovering more about one’s own grandparents, but it can also help illuminate the individual choices made by our ancestors. Yet many families still do not have their own family historian to pull together their family stories. In this entertaining and informative presentation, Mike Karsen will provide some of the basics, as well as a simple formula, for getting started in this noble endeavor. Fundamental records including birth and death certificates, the Federal Census, and the various types of directories will be reviewed.
For more information contact Christine Karns, 847.358.5881 x164.
As part of Chicago Public Radio’s new program, Chicago Amplified, a recording of this event can be listened to or downloaded.