Gilmancestry: How Can a Genealogy Hobby Help Inform Your View of Local History? What can we learn about broader local and macro historical questions by focusing upon well-defined, smaller objects in history, such as the individuals and family units in our family trees? In this illustrated presentation, Greg Gilman explores genealogy as microhistory, through the lens of one branch of the Gilman family which first appeared in Exeter in the 1640s. Presented at the Exeter Historical Society at 47 Front Street in Exeter on February 2, 2016 at 7 pm.
To offset the cost of hosting our programs, there is a $5 suggested donation for not-yet members.
Tuesday Feb 2, 2016
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST
Tuesday, February 2 at 7 pm
Exeter Historical Society
47 Front Street
Exeter, NH 03833
To offset the cost of hosting our programs, there is a $5 suggested donation for not-yet members.
Printed courtesy of www.exeterarea.org/ – Contact the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
120 Water Street, Suite B, Exeter, New Hampshire (NH) 03833 – (603) 772-2411 – info@exeterarea.org