September Program
19th Century America: Cultural Changes and Their Effects on Records by Sylvia Tracy-Doolos
Location
Zoom only
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SCHEDULE
9:30-11:30 AM – Program
Program Description
19th Century America: Cultural Changes and Their Effects on Records
Biography:
Sylvia Tracy Doolos has been interested in genealogy for forty years and has been working as a professional genealogist for over ten as the owner of New Leaf Genealogy. She is President of the Colorado Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists, and Wales, Ireland, Scotland, England Family History Society, and Past President of the International Society of British Genealogy and Family History. Sylvia is actively involved as a genealogical volunteer with both the Denver Public Library and the Carbon Valley Library and is an active member of several other genealogy societies. Sylvia is a proud graduate of ProGen 48 and has a B.A. in History with a minor in English focusing on linguistics, so she could study how language changes affected record keeping.