Monmouth County Genealogy Society meeting set for Nov. 13

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“Tunneling Through German Immigrant Research: A Case Study,” will be the topic of the Monmouth County Genealogy Society meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 13 at the Community Center, 72 Broad St., Eatontown.

The speaker will be Richard Haberstroh, a founding member of the New York-based German Genealogy Group. Dr. Haberstroh, whose six German ancestral lines arrived between 1835 and 1852, is a native of New York City. He has been involved in German research since 1984 when he made his first of many trips to Germany. He served as a volunteer librarian at the LDS Family History Center in Plainview, New York, from 1988-2001 where he specialized in assisting patrons with German and New York City research.

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The meeting is free and the public is welcome.

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