Thursday, October 18, 2018

Ho to California! The Draw of the Gold Rush - free webinar by Peggy Lauritzen, AG now online for limited time


Ho to California! The Draw of the Gold Rush - free webinar by Peggy Lauritzen now online for limited time
The recording of Wednesday's webinar, "Ho to California! The Draw of the Gold Rush” by Peggy Lauritzen, AG is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free for a limited time.
Webinar Description
Few events in America have had the impact of the California Gold Rush and the desire to have a better life; an event that lasted seven short years. The Gold Rush swelled the population of California by the hundreds of thousands. And, it was all for the little flecks of gold that shone so brightly. People rushed in from all over the world. Did it beckon your ancestors, too?
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