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Grand Junction Colorado FamilySearch Center

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CO_GrandJunction@familyhistorymail.org
2881 Orchard Ave
Grand Junction, CO 81501
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CLOSED ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS (970) 549-2034: call or text for appointments. This Center is staffed by volunteers (like almost all FamilySearch Centers). We may close without warning if weather creates unsafe state.: Additional Times Available By Appointment

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Ngaahi kalasi ka hokó

RootsTech To You: Special Edition: Tracing Her Footsteps: Discovering Female Ancestors
May 30, 2025 | 19:00
Female ancestors often leave fewer records behind, but their lives were pivotal in shaping our families and communities. In this engaging program, learn how to navigate unique challenges in tracing women’s genealogies, discover valuable resources, and explore creative strategies to uncover the rich histories of the women in your family tree. Join us as we honor their legacy and empower you to tell their stories. Presented by Allison DePrey Singleton. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CJXt3ffMqA&l
RootsTech To You: Becoming Betsey: Find Female Ancestors with Cluster Research
May 23, 2025 | 19:00
Female ancestors are difficult to track without utilizing the methods of cluster research. This case study will show how only two personal records are extant for a female ancestor who died before 1875, but that her life may be recreated with records made by her associates and family.
RootsTech To You: Finding Sarah's Family: Confirming Connections Through DNA and Documents
May 16, 2025 | 19:00

Uncover the journey of tracing Sarah’s ancestry through a blend of DNA and traditional research. This in-person class dives into the case study of Sarah, who lived in McCracken County, Kentucky, in the early 1800s. Learn how autosomal and mitochondrial DNA testing, paired with historical documents, revealed her ancestors' origins in Logan County and their connections to Northern Ireland.

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