Presented by Pinckney Community Public Library, Friends of the PCPL, & Livingston County Genealogical Society
In Memory of William Burwell
5th Annual
Pinckney Area Genealogy Seminar: Putting the Puzzle Together
Saturday, April 13, 2019
On site registration begins at 8:30 AM, first session begins at 9:00 AM
Pinckney Community Public Library
Pinckney, Michigan
Featuring Nationally Known Speaker Dana Palmer!
Pinckney Area Genealogy Seminar: Putting the Puzzle Together
Saturday, April 13, 2019
On site registration begins at 8:30 AM, first session begins at 9:00 AM
Pinckney Community Public Library
Pinckney, Michigan
Featuring Nationally Known Speaker Dana Palmer!
About Speaker Dana Palmer
Dana Palmer, CG, has a background in education and received her BA in Math Education to teach high school mathematics. With a love of family history and background in teaching, she began teaching beginning genealogy classes in 1996 and joined her first lineage society in 1997. She has spoken at NGS, FGS, OGS and at various locations throughout Ohio and the surrounding states. She became a certified genealogist in 2009 and was hired as a genealogy instructor at Sinclair Community College in 2010. She has published over 30 books for her genealogical society, clients and family. She focuses her research in the Midwest, specifically Ohio, but is familiar with many areas since she has lived all over the United States. She is a member of NSDAR, USD 1812 and her husband was accepted into the Mayflower society through the application she recently submitted for him. She has received numerous awards for her books and volunteer efforts. She loves problem solving and tracking down those elusive ancestors. When she is not busy solving genealogy brick walls she can be found spending time with her husband and six children.
You can find out more by visiting her website: www.treasuredlineage.com
Dana Palmer, CG, has a background in education and received her BA in Math Education to teach high school mathematics. With a love of family history and background in teaching, she began teaching beginning genealogy classes in 1996 and joined her first lineage society in 1997. She has spoken at NGS, FGS, OGS and at various locations throughout Ohio and the surrounding states. She became a certified genealogist in 2009 and was hired as a genealogy instructor at Sinclair Community College in 2010. She has published over 30 books for her genealogical society, clients and family. She focuses her research in the Midwest, specifically Ohio, but is familiar with many areas since she has lived all over the United States. She is a member of NSDAR, USD 1812 and her husband was accepted into the Mayflower society through the application she recently submitted for him. She has received numerous awards for her books and volunteer efforts. She loves problem solving and tracking down those elusive ancestors. When she is not busy solving genealogy brick walls she can be found spending time with her husband and six children.
You can find out more by visiting her website: www.treasuredlineage.com