When:  Saturday, August 3, 2019, 10 am to 12 noon
Where:  David Library of the American Revolution
Subject:  Jewish Genealogy
Title:

 How to Locate Individuals Through Genealogy

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Fred will teach us some techniques he uses to locate individuals through genealogy. This information will enable researchers to not only locate family, but uncover distant relatives, assist in searching for heirs, as well as locate missing plaintiffs, defendants and witnesses.

Speaker:

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  Fred Blum

 

Fred started his attorney service company, B&R Services for Professionals in 1971. ln 1988 he obtained his Private Detective license. ln 1998 he became interested in his family history. Fred studied genealogy and was able to locate his ancestors dating back to 1810. To date he has identified over 1200 family members. With the knowledge he obtained, in 2005 he decided to volunteer for the lnternational Red Cross Holocaust Tracing Service, to try to assist the IRC reconnect Jewish, Polish and Ukrainian Holocaust survivors. ln 2006 he was awarded the local and national "Volunteer of the Year" Award from the lRC. ln 2011, Fred also started to volunteer for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, helping the museum locate European children that were orphaned during the period 1933-1945.