Discover French Canadian Genealogy

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Lecture

Age Group:

Adults
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Program Description

Event Details

Darien Library and Middlesex Genealogical Society welcome Jolene Mullen to discuss French Canadian genealogy. Jolene is a professional genealogist and genealogical speaker specializing in lineage research and New England records. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and has served as national chair of the Lineage Research Committee, national vice chair of the French Task Force, the Cold Cases Committee and the Chapter Development and Revitalization Committee, twice as a CT DAR state officer, and is the state chair of both the State Application Team and the Chapter Development and Revitalization Committee.

What you will learn

  • All about French Canadian genealogy
  • The territorial evolution of North America over the past few centuries
  • Lineage research in New England and Canada
     

An informal social hour will begin at 1 p.m.
Jolene Mullen's lecture will begin at 2 p.m.

About the Presenter

Jolene Mullen is the author of Connecticut Town Meeting Records During the American Revolution, now a standard reference book documenting civil and patriotic service for American patriots. Her next book, Rhode Island Town Meeting Records During the Revolution, is in the works. Jolene lives in New Milford and enjoys sewing and quilting in her free time, particularly for the Quilts of Valor Foundation.