Sunday, May 20, 2012

ROSEVILLE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING – Event

Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Maidu Senior Center, 1550 Maidu Dr., Roseville, CA
Meeting 1 -3 pm

Speaker: Glenda Lloyd
Program: "Land Records - What's the Dirt in Your Family"
Land records are one of the most valuable genealogical resources and probably the most underused. Land records are the first records to be re-recorded when records have been destroyed.
Speaker: Glenda is fourth generation Californian; she grew up on a cattle ranch in north eastern California and attended a one-room county school. She received her BA from the University of California at Santa Barbara and her MA from California State University, Sacramento. She taught elementary school and worked as a reading specialist for 38 years.
Genealogy is her hobby and passion. Glenda helped organize Root Cellar Genealogical Society in Sacramento and was their first president. She has taught genealogy classes through San Juan Adult Education for the past 25 years and participates in local seminars for the California State Archives, Region Family Center, and Sacramento City Library. She has lectured for the Salt Lake institute and does workshops for many local societies.
Please sign in at the Senior desk and also at our table.
Everyone welcome. Hope to see you there.

Submitted by Helen Astill
Posted by Ron Setzer

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