[Genealib] Genealogy Talk in Schenectady, NY
Katherine Chansky
librarian at schist.org
Thu Dec 18 16:22:33 EST 2008
Researching your Italian-American Family History, a talk on genealogy by
Peter Sisario
Peter Sisario of Scotia, NY will speak at the Schenectady County
Historical Society on the topic of how to conduct research on
Italian-American family history, Saturday, January 10 at 2:00 pm. Mr.
Sisario is a genealogist who has learned a lot of research tricks, skills
and shortcuts by doing his own family research and by volunteering at the
National Archives in Pittsfield, MA. His talk will be held at 32 Washington
Avenue in the historic Stockade District, Schenectady, NY. This program is
free and open to the public. The program starts with refreshments at 1:30
pm; Peter Sisario's talk starts at 2:00 pm.
The Grems-Doolittle Library at the Schenectady County Historical Society
will be open prior to Mr. Sisario's talk for regular hours on Saturday from
10:00 am to 2:00 pm. The Historical Society at 32 Washington Avenue is
wheelchair accessible with off-street parking in front of the library. For
more information contact Katherine Chansky at (518) 374-0263
librarian at schist.org. or visit the website at www.schist.org.
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