Preserving Your New York Story: Researching U.S. Veterans of the Great War

Tuesday, November 04 from 12:00pm EST - 12:45pm EST
In-person and Online
36 West 44th Street, Suite 711, New York, NY
Presented By Geoff Gentilini and the NYG&B Team

Family history is a fascinating and personal way for everyone to better understand who they are and how our past has shaped us. Genealogy also helps to reveal and strengthen connections between individuals and communities. But how do you get started?

Join the NYG&B and guest speaker Geoff Gentilini for a look at the key essentials for beginning your genealogy journey; resources and tips specific to researching U.S. veterans of the Great War; and how you can preserve your own New York family stories.

Participants can join us in person at the NYG&B New York City office or virtually. This is a free program, but registration is required. 

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Speaker Bio

Geoff Gentilini is the owner/director of Golden Arrow Research. He specializes in the research of military and federal records to better understand the experiences of individual U.S. veterans and civil servants. Geoff lives in St Louis, Missouri where he spends most days on-site at the National Archives in St Louis. The National Archives at St Louis is the repository for most 20th Century U.S. military records, as well as the official civilian personnel files for any person who was employed by the US government as far back as the 1800s.

 


This free event is part of NYG&B Week, but registration is required. See a full list of NYG&B Week programming.

This series is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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