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First of all, we all need help when it comes to research. There are new methods, new records being published every day and new technology to learn (think DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy). Our mission is to threefold: 1) provide resources to assist in researching your family trees, 2) engage with the senior community to spark joy with engaging new projects and education, and 3) invigorate the youth in engaging with the elder members of their family to “bridge the gap”, learn stories, and strengthen bonds.

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Photography Bibliography

Image 1: Images. Photograph. The Royal Armory Wall Hanging. 17 November 2019. Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House, Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. Phyllis Zumwalt, photographer. Private collection. For more information: Burke, John Bernard. (1884) The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time. London: Burke’s Peerage. [reprinted London: Harrison, 2005]. p. 60. https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/n60/mode/1up : accessed 26 February 2021.

Image 2: Images. Photograph. St. James’s Park. 11 November 2018. London, England, United Kingdom. Phyllis Zumwalt, photographer. Private collection. For more information: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/st-jamess-park. 

Image 3: Images. Photograph. Waterloo Station. 12 November 2018. London, England, United Kingdom. Phyllis Zumwalt, photographer. Private collection.

Image 4: Images, Photograph. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McNeil. unknown date. Parrott, Terrell County, Georgia, USA. unknown photographer. Private collection.