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What We Do: The Windham County (Vt.) Genealogy Interest Group is an informal organization whose members are dedicated to genealogy education, research, and best practices. Meetings are held quarterly on […]
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Windham County Genealogy Research Group meeting. In-person and Zoom. We will be discussing how to solve some your genealogical research “brick walls.” Please use this link, https://forms.gle/Kt4YPngBwKygmDqWA, to tell us […]
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