NEW! Publishing your Genealogy Research

Turn your genealogy research into a lasting legacy in this engaging three-part series (6 total hours). Whether you’re just starting to organize your work or feeling stuck pulling everything together, this class will guide you through the process of creating a meaningful book to share with family and future generations.

Learn how to organize multiple surnames, thoughtfully include complex or unconventional family situations, and make the most of treasured materials like old letters, newspaper articles, photographs, and maps of ancestral homes. You’ll gain practical strategies, inspiration, and confidence to move your project forward.

Bring your questions, notes, and ideas—this is your time to make real progress. Participants will receive informative handouts and leave with a clear path toward preserving their family history in a format that can be shared and cherished for years to come.

Bergetta Monroe
Bergetta Monroe

Bergetta F. Monroe has been gathering information on her ancestors since her freshman year in high school. She self-published three books on her family totalling just over 1200 pages. She has taught this class for other communities and has been teaching individuals how to compile their own books over the years. 

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Diamondhead Education Center
Price: $65.00
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  • Bergetta Monroe
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