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Program: Understanding Religions in the U.S.

Our March 21st program will be hybrid (in-person & on Zoom) in the Foxtail II room at the Fort Collins Senior Center (1200 Raintree Dr)!

Program Description

Carol Whitton will offer a program on understanding religions in the United States. Religious records are essential to genealogy. The Reformation led to many Protestant groups. Learn to distinguish them. Discover skills for locating an ancestor’s religion.

 

Presenter Profile

Carol Whitton

Carol Whitton specializes in German genealogy, but also researches U.S. genealogy. She speaks regularly at national, regional, and local genealogy conferences. Currently she’s St. Louis Genealogical Societies’ Project Director and German Special Interest Group co-leader. Carol graduated from Germanic Research Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, Gen-Fed, and Virginia Institute of Genealogical Research. She has written articles for the NGS Quarterly and local genealogical publications. Carol retired from a thirty-year career as an international agricultural economist, U.S. Department of Agriculture. She also worked two post-career years as a genealogist for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

 

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Reminder: Visitors are welcome to join us in person or can send an email to [email protected] to receive the Zoom info and handout!

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Bookings

Registration is closed for this event.