The Frankfort Community Public Library Genealogy Program Presents “Scottish Immigration to America”

Information Provided by the Frankfort Community Public Library

The Frankfort Community Public Library (FCPL) is offering a virtual genealogy program titled “Scottish Immigration to America” on Saturday, July 19 at 10 a.m. In this presentation, Scott Norrick will cover the primary waves of Scottish immigration to America as well as the push and pull factors that led many Scots to seek a new home across the Atlantic. He will also discuss Scottish migration within the United States along with the history of Scots-Irish immigrants and their influence on the Midwest. In addition, Norrick will share research tips for those exploring their Scottish ancestry.

Norrick is Ancestral Past’s lead genealogist and has over 30 years of experience in family history research. He has presented at the Association of Professional Genealogists’ annual conference and has been a featured guest on the radio show/podcast “Extreme Genes.” Having traced and documented thousands of people in the United States and Northern Europe, Norrick is skilled in using both new and time-tested genealogical tools and resources.

This program is free, but registration is required. To register, call (765) 654-8746, visit myfcpl.org/calendar, or stop by the library. Participants must register by noon on July 18 to receive the Zoom link. Those who do not want to watch the program on their own device may watch it in FCPL’s boardroom. For more information, contact Genealogy Manager Jill Garrison at (765) 654-8746, ext. 1137 or jgarrison@myfcpl.org.