Local Club Meetings
Hudson Genealogy Club, at the
Rogers Memorial Library, 194 Derry Road, Hudson, NH
http://www.rodgerslibrary.org/ every 2
nd Friday of the Month, at
1:30 PM contact Gayle St. Cyr 603-886-6030 for more information.
Genealogy Roundtable, at the
Derry Public Library, 64 East Broadway, Derry, NH
http://www.derry.lib.nh.us/ every first Tuesday of the Month, at 1 – 2:30
PM. Contact: 603-432-6140 for more
information.
Greater Lowell Genealogy Club,
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maglgc/ meets at the Pollard Memorial Library, Lowell, MA
10AM to 1PM once a month.
Newton, NH Genealogy Club- Gale
Library, Newton, NH, 603-382-4691, 3PM on the third Wednesday of the
month.
Chelmsford Genealogy Club, at the
Chelmsford, MA Public Library, first Tuesday night of the month at 7PM in the
McCarthy Meeting Room, contact Judy Sylvia
http://www.chelmsfordlibrary.org/programs/programs/genealogy_club.html
978-256-5521
April 2, Tuesday, 2pm,
Researcher
Forum: Resources, strategies, services, and navigating the world of 21
st
century research at the National Archives, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, Mass.
Reservations required, call 866-406-2379 or email
boston.archives@nara.gov FREE
April 2, Tuesday, 7pm,
Using Our
Nation’s Library Online, at the Chelmsford Library, 25 Boston Road,
Chelmsford, MA. For info call
978-256-5521. A lecture by Laura
Prescott on the most rewarding, yet overlooked, free resources available at
loc.gov, the website for the Library of Congress. FREE to the public, sponsored by the Friends
of the Library.
April 3, Wednesday, 7:30pm
New
Hampshire’s One Room Rural Schools: The Romance and the Reality, Bedford ,
NH Public Library, 3 Meeting House Road, Bedford. Contact Bill Earnshaw 472-3866. FREE. Sponsored by the NH Humanities Council.
April 5, Friday, 5:30 – 10pm,
Genealogy
Lock-In at the Andover Memorial Hall Public Library, 2 North Main Street,
Andover, MA $10 fee. Space is
limited. Register at
www.mhl.org/eventcalendar
or call 978-623-8401 x31 Sponsored
by the Friends of Memorial Hall Library
April 6, Saturday, 10 am – 2:30pm,
New
Hampshire Society of Genealogists: Spring Meeting, at the Holiday Inn, 172
North Main Street, Concord, NH. Two
lectures “Researching your Ancestors on the Internet” and “Spinsters &
Widows: Gender Loyalty within Families” with a lunch buffet. $15 members, $20
non members, must register in advance by emailing Hal Inglis at
Hal@inglis-unltd.com or calling
1-603-0664-9080. Seating is limited so
register early.
April 7
th, Sunday, 2 – 3:30pm,
Tobias Lear and the Barbary Wars, at the Gov. John Langdon House,
143, Pleasant Street, Portsmouth, NH $4
Historic New England members, $10 nonmembers, Registration required, call
603-436-4406 for more information and to purchase tickets.
April 8, Monday, 7:30pm,
The Other
Side of the Midnight Ride: A Visit with Rachel Revere, at the
Congregational Church, 7 Church St. Amherst.
FREE. Contact Neil Benner 603-
315-8413. Sponsored by the NH Humanities
Council.
April 10, Wednesday, 7pm,
Liberty is
Our Motto: Songs and Stories of the Hutchinson Family Singers, The most
notable musical entertainers of the mid-19
th century, recognized for
their songs about social reform and abolition, women’s suffrage, temperance,
and the Civil War. Contact the Merrimack Public library 603-424-5021. FREE at the Merrimack Public Library, 470 DW
Hwy, Merrimack, NH. Sponsored by the NH
Humanities Council.
April 12, Friday,
Historic Deerfield,
ends the winter hours and starts the regular season of daily operations. This living history museum is located at
Deerfield, Massachusetts
www.historic-deerfield.org
April 13, Saturday, 1 – 4:30pm,
Two
Brothers: Stories from the Front Lines of World War I, at the Cape Ann
Museum, 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA, Free to Historic New England and
Cape Ann Museum members, $5 nonmembers.
Archaeologist and curator Timothy Kendall shares the story of his
grandfather and great-uncle who were volunteer ambulance drivers in the
American Field Service during World War I.
The Boston born brothers documented their experiences in photos and
journals. Gloucester resident Abram Piatt Andrew founded the American Field
service with Beauport’s Henry Davis Sleeper.
Following the talk at 2:30 is a viewing of
Our American Boys at War in Europe, the film Sleeper used to
recruit volunteers and funds for the American Field Service. Registration recommended 978-283-0800.
April 13, Saturday, 2pm,
Irish
Genealogy, Amesbury, MA Public Library. 149 Main St., Amesbury, MA Tom
Toohey will present Irish Genealogy 404.
Registration required .
978-388-8148 or register online at
www.amesburylibrary.org
April 13, Saturday, 2 – 4pm,
Beacon
Hill in the Civil War: Walking Tour, meet up at the Otis House, 141
Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass. $7
Historic New England members, $15 nonmembers.
Call 617-994-5920 for more information and to purchase tickets.
April 17 – 21,
New England Regional Genealogical
Conference, at the Raddison Hotel and Conference Center, Manchester,
NH For more information see the website
www.nergc.org
April 18, Thursday, 7pm
Getting
Started in Genealogy, an informative talk by Rhonda McClure, at Andover’s
Memorial Hall Public Library, 2 North Main Street, Andover, MA Free.
Please register at
www.mhl.org/eventcalendar
or call 978-623-8401 x31.
April 21
st, Wednesday,10am
FREE Vacation Week Genealogy For
Kids Program at the National Archives,
38Trapelo Road, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Participants research their family history with volunteers and staff
available to help out. Reservations are
required, please call 866-406-2379 2379 or email
boston.archives@nara.gov
April 21
st, Wednesday, 2pm,
Behind
the Scenes at the National Archives, a 45 minute tour to see original
documents of our nation’s history.
National Archives, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, Mass. Reservations suggested, please call
866-406-2379 or email
boston.archives@nara.gov
April 25
th, Thursday, 7pm
Mary
Todd Lincoln: Wife and Widow, at the Epping Historical Society, 11 Water
St., Epping, NH, contact Joy True 603-679-8855, FREE, sponsored by the NH
Humanities Council.
April 25, Thursday, 6 – 7:30pm
Voices
from the Back Stairs, at the Otis House, 141 Cambridge Street, Boston,
Mass, $7 Historic New England members, $15 non-members. Call 617-944-5920 for tickets and
information.
April 27, Saturday, 9:30 am – 4pm,
Introduction
to New England Architecture, at the Lyman Estate, 185 Lyman Street,
Waltham, Mass., $45 Historic New England members, $60 non-members. Call 617-944-5959 for more information and to
purchase tickets.
May 1, Wednesday,
Strawbery Banke
Museum reopens for the season. You
can find this living history museum at 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, New
Hampshire
www.strawberybanke.org
May 7, Tuesday, 2pm,
Our Town:
Discovering Local History at the Archives,
National Archives, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, Mass. Reservations suggested, please call
866-406-2379 or email
boston.archives@nara.gov
May 10, Friday,
The Fort at No. 4
re-opens for the season. You can find
this living history museum at 267 Springfield Road, Charlestown, New Hampshire
www.fortat4.org
May 16, Wednesday, 6pm
Finding Our
Jewish Ancestors: Jewish history, migration, and genealogy, Genealogist
Meredith Hoffman of the Jewish Genealogical Society presents. . National Archives, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham,
Mass. Reservations suggested, please call
866-406-2379 or email
boston.archives@nara.gov
May 20, Monday,
Canterbury Shaker Village re-opens for the summer season
until October 31
st. This
museum is located at 288 Shaker Road, Canterbury, NH 03224
www.shakers.org
May 22, Wednesday, 7pm
Genealogy Apps
for Mobile Phones, a lecture by genealogist Dick Eastman at Andover,
Massachusetts’ Memorial Hall Library, 2 North Main Street, Andover, MA. Free.
Register at
www.mhl.org/eventcalendar
or call 978-623-8401 x31
May 30, Thursday, 1pm,
Introduction
to REUNION by Richard Doyle at the Amesbury Public Library, . 149 Main St.,
Amesbury, Mass. Registration required
. 978-388-8148 or register online at
www.amesburylibrary.org This is a gathering for participants that
went to Richard’s first class, it will be a fun afternoon to see everyone and
talk about their successes.
Thursday, June 6, 13, 20, and 27 at 1:00 Richard
Doyle’s Introduction to Genealogy. At the Amesbury Public Library, 149 Main St.,
Amesbury, Mass. Learn basic steps to get started on your genealogy. He will also show you how to use Ancestry.com
and Heritage Quest to further your search.
When you register for June 6th you are registered for all of
the classes. Registration required
. 978-388-8148 ext. 610 or register
online at www.amesburylibrary.org
Coming Up:
August 4 – 9, 2013,
The 33rd
IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, Boston Park Plaza Hotel
October 19, 2013
Family History Day, LDS Church, Concord, New Hampshire
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Copyright 2013, Heather Wilkinson Rojo