Where Did they Go? Migration Trails and Roads
This Zoom event is presented by the Palm Springs Genealogical Society with guest speaker Diane Elder. Have you located the route your ancestors might have taken as they traveled to a new area? Could exploring migration open up new areas of research in your genealogy brick walls? Taking a look at the historical roads and trails that our ancestors possibly traveled can add to their story and help understand more about their lives. It might even lead to more discoveries that could expand our knowledge of the family and extend the ancestry.
Diana Elder AGⓇ is a professional genealogist, author, and speaker. She is accredited in the Gulf South region of the United States through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen). Diana graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Elementary Education and has turned her passion for teaching to educating teens and adultsin proven genealogy techniques. Diana is the author of “Research Like a Pro: A Genealogists Guide” and creator of the “Research Like a Pro” study group. She writes regular articles for FamilyLocket.com. She presents regularly at genealogy conferences, sharing the methods she uses every day to solve challenging genealogical problems.
For more information and the Zoom Meeting Link, please email President Sondra Lucas at sunnysondra@gmail.com
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