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Christine Cohen: Cousin Baiting and Cousin Stalking HYBRID MEETING
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863 1394 0203
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Monthly Meetings
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Cousin Baiting and Cousin Stalking:
How do you locate distant living cousins and reach out to them? How can you expand your pedigree chart forward in time? These and other questions relating to cousins will be addressed in this interesting program You may find family treasures, photos, DNA test takers and information that will break down a brick wall. This talk will explore online trees, lineage societies, online cemetery indexes, obituaries in newspapers, living people finder websites and social media
Christine has provided two programs for TJGS in the past. We are delighted she is returning to our group this year. Here is a short bio from Christine:
Christine is a long time member of the Whittier Area Genealogical Society (WAGS), and I am currently the Program Director. In addition to WAGS, I’m also a member of the El Redondo Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Society of Daughters of Holland Dames and the Association of Professional Genealogists.
My interest in genealogy began in 1977 with the airing of the TV mini-series “Roots” and was piqued when I found a typed pedigree chart of my Dutch heritage from the New Netherlands in the 1660’s. I am a native Californian, a graduate of UCLA in Political Science and have recently retired to pursue my genealogy interests full time.
In-person location is the Chapel Hill Library, meeting room C.
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