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
A Journey of Discovery: Researching the History of Your House, 1408 Broadway = A Case Study
When: June 1, 2021, 7 p.m.
This presentation will focus on resources (both online and in-person) that can be used to research the deed and document history of a house, and will also show you what you might be able to learn about the people who lived there. Joe Michalak will share some general history of Santa Cruz’s East Side, and will explain the local house-history research process. Annette will tell about how and what she learned about the lives — the stories — of people who lived in her home through the years.
Joe Michalak is making this handout available for those who attend this program or miss this program or want to refer to the handout later. His talk will not be recorded. Annette's talk will be recorded and available on the SCPL YouTube channel after the event.
When: June 1, 2021, 7 p.m.
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