Researching Your Family Tree at The Hub Deck

Press release

ANDOVER — Got the genealogy bug? Curious about the generations who came before you on your family tree? This workshop will give you the tools you’ll need to get started in learning more about your family and its history.  

An initial session will be held on Tuesday, October 15, at The Andover Community Hub, 6 to 8:30 PM, and if there’s interest from participants, this may turn into a monthly gathering. The leaders of the workshop include Meghan Barton, Pam Cooper, and Karen Hanson, all of whom have spent several years researching their family histories through Ancestry.com

They’ll share what they’ve learned and how they did it. Participants will learn how to begin setting up a family tree, what kinds of historical records are available online, and how to do a basic search for family information with Ancestry.com.

Participants should bring a tablet or laptop and be willing to sign up for a $20 per month membership to Ancestry.com (use of a credit/debit card will be required). There is an option for a “free registered guest account”; however, this option has limitations. 

To register for the evening and to learn what basic family facts one needs to bring along to get started, email Meghan at mcbarton@nulltds.net. Space is limited. The leaders also suggest a $5 donation to The Hub from participants to help keep the lights on.  

The Hub is located at 157 Main Street. For more information about The Hub and to be added to their ongoing email list for periodic updates about programs and events, contact theandoverhub@nullgmail.com or leave a message at 603 735-5509.