Treasures in the Trove – July 2015
In GSQ’s Resource Centre, in a small corner between the shelves holding published family histories and our international resources, is an area some of us call “Elsewhere”. It is the repository for all of our oversized family tree charts. Initially, I had planned to work systematically, on a numerical basis, through each of the more than 100 trees in our holdings and have done so, apart, at this point, from a couple of digressions. After July’s Saturday Education Session, when … Continue reading