The German Interest Group meets regularly on fourth Tuesdays. It is a hybrid meeting meeting, in person at the library and online using Zoom. The emphasis will be on tools and tips for finding and researching German ancestors and also for Germans trying to find relatives who emigrated. In some months, the first part of the meeting may include a speaker. This will be followed with an unstructured time for questions and mutual support. Jon Wolfe, the facilitator for this group, is an American who lives in Germany.

German Interest Group

Date & Time:
April 22, 2025
@ 11:00 am
- 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Rogue Valley Genealogical Society
3405 S. Pacific Hwy
Medford,97501
Medford,97501
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