b'Lectures Discovering YourRevolutionary (Era) Ancestor By Tracey Toms Jan. 22, 2 p.m.(Ashcroft movie theater) Taught by professors, historians,As we prepare to celebrate our countrys distinguished musicians and250th anniversary, what better question to ask than, I wonder what my Revolutionary subject matter experts, theseera ancestors were up to? Who were they? live classes often combine withWhere were they? What role did they play in resident-led expertise fromAmerican independence? While we wont be able to answer these specific questions, we lifelong fields of study to educatewill be able to point you in the right direction and entertain. As such, theythrough genealogy. The first part of this class represent a vital part of ourtouches on introductory skillsorganizing family documents and online research. Well lifelong learning program. move on to the types of available records for locating ancestors as far back as 250 years ago, including possible answers to the above questions. Tracey Toms has been a genealogist and family historian for 35+ years. Connecting people to ancestors who aided the cause of American independence has become a passion.42 Portrait of a Family | Gilbert Stuart | Indianapolis Museum of Art | Public Domain'