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Join us for a FREE, virtual program on Thursday, November 3rd at 6:30 p.m. ET!
Are you considering taking a DNA test to further your genealogy research and wondering what you can get out of taking that step? Or have you already taken a test and find yourself overwhelmed and puzzled by the results? Join April Lynne Earle to learn about the basics of the newest of genealogy research tools, DNA testing. Learn what kind of testing is available, what your results will look like, how to determine potential relationships to your genetic cousin matches, and terms and tools available to deepen your understanding of your genetics. Presented by April Earle.
April Lynne Earle is a member of the Library Faculty at Farmingdale State College, a college of technology in the State University of New York (SUNY) system. In addition to her primary role as the cataloger, she provides reference service and information literacy instruction. She received both her Masters in Library Science and Master of Arts in Public History from St. John’s University; where she now teaches their Library Science course on Genealogical Sources & Services. With over 30 years of personal genealogy research experience, her real joy is helping others discover their family history. She hopes her work helps people connect to the past in a more personal way through the stories of those who have gone before us.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults | 9th-12th Grade | 7th-8th Grade |
EVENT TYPE: | Family History & Genealogy |
TAGS: | Genealogy |