Fort Pierce Library Genealogy Workshops Help Find Ancestors
Discover the roots of your family tree with help from monthly genealogy workshops at the Fort Pierce Library this October, provided by the Treasure Coast Genealogical Society (TCGS).
- Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 1:30 p.m. – Learn to use Family Tree Maker – software designed for entering and tracking personal family history data, which can be linked to the Ancestry.com website.
- Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 1:30 p.m. – Paul L. Enchelmayer, a member of the Florida State Genealogical Society Speaker’s Bureau, will present “10 Ways to be the Perfect Ancestor” to help attendees learn about online storage, library archives, DNA projects and techniques, and how to help your descendants continue your work.
If you can’t get to these programs, members of the Treasure Coast Genealogical Society offer individual help three days a week: Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the Genealogy Section on the second floor from 9 a.m. – noon. Learn to use Ancestry.com, Heritage Quest and more. More information is available at www.tcgsfl.org.
These programs are free and open to the public. TCGS membership is not required.
The Fort Pierce Branch of the St. Lucie County Library System is located at 101 Melody Lane. For more information about library programs call 772-462-1615 or visit: https://library.stlucieco.gov.