Brown Bag Luncheon
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A career background in Instructional Systems Design and a passion for family history
proved the perfect combination to prepare Sharon Batiste Gillins to be a genealogy
educator. Over the past 30 years, she has helped countless novices start on a
successful family history research journey and has also been a frequent presenter at
regional conferences and national genealogical institutes. Her teaching emphasizes
strategies that can be used to effectively research African American families in a wide
variety of record groups. Her greatest delight is in helping families identify their first
emancipated ancestors and finds it especially satisfying here in Galveston, the
birthplace of Juneteenth.
Grab your lunch and come join us for this wonderful series.
proved the perfect combination to prepare Sharon Batiste Gillins to be a genealogy
educator. Over the past 30 years, she has helped countless novices start on a
successful family history research journey and has also been a frequent presenter at
regional conferences and national genealogical institutes. Her teaching emphasizes
strategies that can be used to effectively research African American families in a wide
variety of record groups. Her greatest delight is in helping families identify their first
emancipated ancestors and finds it especially satisfying here in Galveston, the
birthplace of Juneteenth.
Grab your lunch and come join us for this wonderful series.
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Where is it happening?
2217 The Strand, Suite 101, Galveston, TX, United States
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Host or PublisherNia Cultural Center, Inc





