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  • Urban Research: Using Correlation of Data to Solve Family Mysteries

Urban Research: Using Correlation of Data to Solve Family Mysteries

  • 9 May 2026
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Minnesota Genealogy Center, Mississippi Room
  • 35

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  Instructor: Jessica Fontana

About the class:

This class will use case studies to focus on organizing your research, and combining analysis of data gathered to move the research forward and avoid the pitfalls of same-named people or people that disappear in the city. It will include use FAN club to follow the family group using different record types, including maps.

About the Instructor:

Jessica Fontana is a genealogist with over 15 years of experience. She specializes in U.S. research with expertise in Southern, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Great Lakes states. She also specializes in African American Family research.

Jessica has a Master of Science degree in Extension Education from The Ohio State University, with specialized study in Adult Education Methods. She presented at the Minnesota Genealogical Society (MNGS) 2025 North Star Conference and the Upper Midwest Genealogical Institute hosted by MNGS, as well as the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center and the Arkansas Genealogical Society. She is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the APG Forensic Genealogists Special Interest Group, the National Genealogical Society, and the Minnesota Genealogical Society. She is also a member of the Minnesota based Early Midwest Black Heritage Group; this collective is researching the state and region’s early Black pioneers (1840s-1900s).

Sponsored by: Minnesota Genealogical Society

Experience level:  All

Cost:
$40 for non-Members, $30 for MGS Members, limit to 35 registrants.

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