The Bartlesville Genealogical Society will hold its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 on Monday evening, March 13, in the Bartlesville Public Library’s upstairs meeting room (Conference Room A). The public is invited.
During the 6:30 Beginner’s Corner portion of the meeting, those present will learn the basics of beginning genealogy. Rita Bibles, an experienced genealogist, will tell how to locate and search census records. She will share how, once the census records are located, to milk those records to acquire the most information.
At the second portion of the meeting, about 7:15, Meg Greenwood, also an experienced genealogist, will discuss methods for researching your Irish and European ancestors.
The goal of the Bartlesville Genealogical Society is to promote and encourage the common interest of family genealogy and history among the members. Meetings and classes are a service of the Society and are free and open to anyone interested in beginning or continuing family research. Information discussed will assist beginners in their search for family information, and, if you are an experienced genealogist, you will find useful tips in continuing family research.
For more information about the Bartlesville Genealogical Society, including membership options and meeting information (2nd Monday each month), please visit the website: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okbgs/. You will also find information on Facebook under “Bartlesville Genealogical Society”.