Struggling with a family history research problem? Get help in Lynnwood June 21 - My Edmonds News

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The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society will host a free event in Lynnwood on June 21 to assist individuals facing challenges in their family history research. Attendees are encouraged to bring their genealogical "Brick Walls" to receive expert advice and support. This initiative aims to help participants navigate complex family history issues and uncover information that may have previously eluded them. The event emphasizes community engagement and the importance of local resources for genealogical research. By providing this service, the society hopes to foster interest in family history and genealogy among residents.

Participants will benefit from the expertise of seasoned genealogists, who can offer insights into various research strategies. The society's efforts reflect a growing trend in local communities to provide accessible resources for family history exploration. This event is particularly relevant for those with ties to the Lynnwood area seeking to connect with their ancestry.

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