The Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County presents monthly lectures featuring guest speakers on many topics of interest to genealogists on the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. The lectures typically last about an hour and are followed by a question-and-answer session lasting up to 30 minutes. Speakers may allow the library permission to record the events and host them on the Santa Cruz Public Libraries' YouTube channel for later viewing.
Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County Lectures
Keys to Obituary Research, Junel Davidsen
When: April 6, 2021, 7 p.m.
Where:
Online
This session will focus on free and subscription
websites where online obituaries and death
notices can be found as well as strategies to
maximize search results.
Examples include a variety of locations and
time periods to highlight content, search
filters and the type of information that family
historians seek. Tips on finding off-line obituaries through local libraries will
also be discussed.
JUNEL DAVIDSEN, Certified Genealogist®, worked in San Benito County Clerk/
Recorder’s office and as Assistant Registrar of Voters of Monterey County. After
retirement, she obtained an AA degree in Family Research Studies from
Monterey Peninsula College and has been a Board-certified genealogist for 13
years. She has attended several genealogy conferences and training workshops,
most recently the Native American research course in Salt Lake City. Junel has
held various positions on the Monterey County Genealogy Society board
including President. She volunteers at Monterey and San Benito county
historical societies. Junel is a professional genealogist specializing in
courthouse and forensic research. She assists families in finding missing
relatives and estate administrators in locating living next-of-kin.
When: April 6, 2021, 7 p.m.
Where:
Online
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