Town and Village

Genealogy group offers tips on family history resources

The next meeting of the Windham County Genealogy Interest Group (WCGIG) will focus on "Navigating your Family History at the Vermont State Archives" and "Exploring the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)," on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Reference Archivist Mariessa Dobrick at the Vermont State Archives will share genealogy resources through stories in a pre-recorded presentation.

The Vermont State Archives consists of records that have continuing value to the state of Vermont and its citizens. The holdings document Vermont state government from crown colony to the present. Because many of these records reflect the interactions of individual citizens with their government, the State Archives are a useful resource for genealogists and family historians with Vermont connections.

Records often used by genealogists include vital records, court records, records of state institutions and newspapers. The Manuscript Vermont State Papers documents the names of thousands of Vermonters between 1777 and 1865 who had interactions with government, from petitions to grand lists and beyond.

Wayne Blanchard, co-founder of WCGIG and genealogy volunteer at Rockingham Free Public Library, will take participants on a virtual tour of the DPLA (dp.la) through his talk. The Digital Public Library of America provides a way to search the collections of a wide range of partner institutions: libraries, archives, and government offices.

This online library does not have its own collection but gives a way to search across many other collections in one place. Although not focused specifically on genealogy, many of its free materials are helpful for doing family research.

The website contains links to photographs, family bibles, correspondence (for example from the Civil War letters), local maps, yearbooks, military records, oral histories, family history and genealogy books. As its website proclaims, the DPLA is totally free to use and open to all - no library card, subscription, or sign-up required.

The WCGIGroup is an informal organization whose members are dedicated to genealogy education, research, and best practices. Meetings are held every other month on Zoom. Many of these sessions have been recorded and are available on the WCGIG YouTube Channel at bit.ly/WCGIGVIDEO.

This online event is free. To register, go to bit.ly/WCGIGDEC23. A Zoom link will be sent at least one week before the meeting. Participants are invited to pose any questions that you may have for the presenters when you register.

This Town and Village item was submitted to The Commons.

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