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Join the African American Genealogical Society of Fort Wayne for their monthly program at 2pm ET on February 18th!
Discover the rich information available through medical genealogy research. Are there patterns of illness in your family? Did your family experience diseases like smallpox, typhoid, flu, or other illnesses that ravaged communities. Learn more about your family's stories surrounding specific illnesses or medical conditions through medical genealogy resources. Presented by Dr. Alfred Brothers from the African American Genealogical Society of Fort Wayne (AAGSFW) in partnership with the Multicultural Center at Purdue Fort Wayne.
Dr. Alfred Brothers Jr is the Vice Chairman of the African African-American Genealogy Society of Fort Wayne (AAGSFW). He is a charter member of the AAGSFW and specializes in Military Genealogy. He is from Massachusetts and his research interests include New England, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, and Canada. Dr. Brothers is a Mid-West African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) instructor and leads our society with Research Tools & Tips presentations on Zoom and Facebook. He has been doing family research for over 40 years.
Attend online OR in person!
*Registration required.
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Email us: AAGSFW@gmail.com to reserve your seat!
Location: Discovery Room in the Genealogy Center
Allen County Public Library (ACPL) I 900 Library Plaza I Fort Wayne, IN
The ACPL Genealogy Center is a unique and valuable resource for the Northeastern Indiana community and the entire genealogical community at large. We have one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world. Our staff specializes in genealogy and is always available to help.