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Did your Connecticut ancestor support the American cause during the Revolution? Bryna O’Sullivan of Charter Oak Genealogy in Middletown, will help you find out during this free Zoom program on Thursday, September 25, at 6 PM. During the program, which is sponsored by Bill Memorial Library, O’Sullivan will introduce attendees to the appropriate resources to trace their ancestor’s service during the Revolutionary War, from pension files to town meeting records. Whether you need to confirm your ancestry to join a group like the Daughters of the American Revolution, or you simply want to learn more about your genealogy, this program will give you the resources you need. Follow this link: https://tinyurl.com/bdfez6yx or call the library at 860-445-0392 to register.The Bill Memorial Library is located at 240 Monument Street in the City of Groton, near the Groton Monument and Fort Griswold. The library turned 130 years old in 2020. In addition to offering programs for patrons of all ages, it holds an extensive collection of books and media for children, teens and adults, including downloadable eBooks, audiobooks, museum passes and discount tickets. Visit our web page at www.BillMemorial.org, find us on Facebook at Bill Memorial Library, or follow us on Instagram @billmemorialgrotonct.
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240 Monument St, Groton, CT, United States, Connecticut 06340