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Most talks on colonial Pennsylvania research start with record types land warrants, tax lists, church registers. This one starts with the people. William Penns Holy Experiment attracted dozens of distinct ethnic and religious communities to colonial Pennsylvania, each keeping its own records in its own language and system. You cant find your ancestor if you dont know which community they belonged to. This session introduces the community-based approach to Pennsylvania research and shows you how to read the record trail each community left behind. If you have a Pennsylvania ancestor who was here for the Revolution, this is where their story begins. Speaker will be live at the Tredyffrin Public Library and broadcast on Zoom To Attend In-person or Virtually click the Reserve a Spot button. Early registrantswill receive a link to the Zoom meeting in an email from MLGC Mailchimp the day before the event. Last Minuteregistrantswill see the Zoom link in the confirmations (pop-up and email) from EventBrite once registration is complete. This program is presented by the Main Line Genealogy Club. This is a hybrid event, so you may attend in person at the library or attend via Zoom. Registration on Main Line Genealogy Clubs EventBrite website is required. Denyse Allen is the author of three Pennsylvania genealogy research guides, including Colonial Pennsylvania Genealogy Research (2026) . She founded PA Ancestors in 2019 and has researched seven generations of her own Pennsylvania ancestors across 14 counties. She hosts the Your Pennsylvania Ancestors podcast and speaks regularly at RootsTech and genealogy societies nationwide. This program fulfills PA Forwards InformationLiteracy:The ability to find, evaluate, use, share, and create content using print and digital technologies and communication networks.
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colonial pennsylvania,genealogy,hybrid event,information literacy,community-based research
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Clubs,History & Museums
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