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“Hidden English Records: Barely Known Treasure Troves/ Geneology Pt III

Saturday September 28, 2019
2:00 PM until 4:00 PM


Part III of Three-Part Series  (Part II, described below, will be held at the Eastham Historical Society as a free public service)

Hidden English Records: Barely Known Treasure Troves
Program Description: Using a successful case study search for Daniel and Ruth Cole’s ancestors plus Daniel Cole’s connection to William Collier, this joint presentation by Bill Cole, 8th great grandson of Daniel & Ruth Cole – one of the founding families of Eastham – and his English research partner, you’ll learn the research techniques to find hidden and barely known records to solve the long lasting mystery of this English family’s ancestral origins.  A must for anyone searching for their English roots.  A can’t miss for any Cole descendant and anyone connected to or interested in William Collier and his family’s role in the success of Plimoth Colony and New England.

Presentation time 75 minutes + Q&A 15 minutes maximum.  

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Part II (to be held at the Schoolhouse Museum of the Eastham Historical Society on Thursday morning, September 26): 

Family Surgery one-on-one scheduled consultations 
Signups will be required by calling the library at 508-240-5950. Only 5 slots are available between 9 AM and Noon.  Individuals will be required to bring information on one family line to research and receive guidance on which English records to pursue.  English archivist Nicola Waddington will conduct these sessions.  Individuals will be required to bring information on one family line to research and receive guidance on which English records to pursue.  


Location: Greg Turner Room A & B
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