When:  Saturday, January 3, 2015, 10 am to 12 noon
Where:  David Library of the American Revolution
Subject:  Researching your English Family
  Through the use, explanation and analysis of available English census records, extant church records, civil registration and manorial records, the techniques of finding and developing the English family will be explained using actual research, histories, and circumstances. Click here for a printable flyer.
 Speaker:

 Frank Southcott

 

Frank Southcott has been a family history researcher for over twenty-five years and practicing professionally since 2005.  He has focused his professional research on historic Chester County, Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia area.  His pursuit of family has led to extensive travel and research in the British Isles and maritime Canada.

A graduate of the University of Maryland with a BS in Business, Frank also holds an MBA and is a graduate of the Boston University Certificate in Genealogical Research program.  He is currently the President, Greater Philadelphia Area Chapter, Association of Professional Genealogists, and Secretary of the International Society of British Genealogy and Family History.  He has attended numerous genealogical institutes and conventions over the past years and currently resides in Downingtown, Pennsylvania.

You can contact Frank Southcott at ancestralpursuits@gmail.com.

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