Genealogy: Censuses and City Directories

Code: HC11011

Dates: October 10-17, 2022

Meets: 9:15 AM to 11:15 AM

Sessions: 2

Location: Creutzburg Center

Course Fee: $95.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Censuses hold a wealth of information. Are you collecting all of it? What if I can’t find my ancestor? How do I trace an ancestor in between censuses? Susan will answer those questions and introduce you to the many benefits of city directories in tracing elusive ancestors. Appropriate for those just starting out as well as those who have been at it for a while.
Fee: $95.00
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Creutzburg Center

260 Gulph Creek Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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Susan Evans

SUSAN EVANS has been a solopreneur for eight years and operated her businesses (YOUR OFFICE ASSISTANT and FAMILY TALES AND TRAILS) as “side hacks” before that. Her background includes working as a Paralegal in Estate Planning/Administration, Corporate & Real Estate law; banking (commercial loan documentation) for Bryn Mawr Trust & an SBA lender; Financial Aid & Alumni Affairs at Villanova University and the insurance world. (She jokes that she has made a career out of not having a career!) Susan has maintained personal and business accounts in Quicken. However, all business financials are currently maintained in QuickBooks, a program recommended by the SBA. Susan enjoys sharing with others the “tips & tricks” she has sometimes learned the hard way. For over 30 years, Susan has researched several of her family lines, one of which enabled her to join the Daughters of the American Revolution. Susan’s background in law enables her to present students with a unique perspective to doing genealogical research and opens doors to records not commonly discussed, even in professional settings. As FAMILY TALES & TRAILS, Susan performs heir searches, assists folks in getting organized and entering data into family history programs and conducts a bi-weekly genealogy meetup (virtual). She is available for one-on-one consultations and as a guest speaker. B.A. in Liberal Arts, Villanova University; A.A. in Liberal Arts, Delaware County Community College. Member: Association of Professional Genealogists, New England Historic Genealogical Society

susanevanspacp@gmail.com

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