Genograms: Discovering medical histories in your family tree via ZOOM

Tuesday, October 177:00—8:00 PMZoom

Many health conditions tend to run in families. This reoccurrence is thought to be due to a combination of genetics, the environment, and personal lifestyle. Genealogical research may hold the answers to questions you have about your family medical history. A genogram is a detailed “family medical history pedigree” which can help track these diseases through multiple generations.

This program will discuss how a genogram is constructed, highlight the types of genealogical records that may contain your ancestor’s vital health information, explore archaic (and sometimes funny) medical terminology from past centuries, and offer insights on how to approach living family members about their medical history.

Dr. Sarah J. Price Rosen has a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Biology and Chemistry from Denison University, a PhD in Molecular Genetics from Marshall University School of Medicine, and attended a two-year clinical fellowship in Clinical Molecular Genetics at Boston University School of Medicine. She has also earned certificates in Genealogical Studies and Investigative Genetic Genealogy. Her company, Cypher Genealogy, LLC, performs traditional historical genealogy as well as genetic genealogy to reconstruct family histories, find birth parents, or resolve probate disputes. Her areas of interest are migration patterns, Jewish genealogy, peerage, investigative genetic genealogy, and Afro-Caribbean research.

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE ZOOM LINK.

This program will be recorded. All registrants will receive a link to the recording after the program.

This program is hosted by the Memorial Hall Library in partnership with other area libraries. Sponsored in part by the Friends of the West Newbury Library.