The Dudley Genealogy Club has been awarded 2 grants by the Dudley Cultural Commission. Both grants are intended to help capture and preserve important aspects of Dudley's cultural identity.
a) Immigrants to Dudley between 1850 and 1910 - a project to create packets of information about people who came to Dudley from other countries
b) Oral Histories of Textile Workers of Dudley in the 20th Century - a project to interview people who have worked in the textile mills of Dudley
If you would like to participate in either of these grants, please contact dudleyroots@gmail.com.
Meeting Schedule
Jan 16 (Saturday) 1PM - Paul Macek & Jim Morrison
Webster, Dudley, and Oxford During the Nineteenth Century - Senior Center
Feb 10 (Wednesday) 1 PM Marcelle Boule /Danny Desrosiers
French Canadian Genealogy - Town Offices
Mar 17 1 PM (Wednesday) - Irish Genealogy – Michael Brophy from Tiara - Town Offices
Apr 7 and Apr 28 7 PM Programs directed towards club grants - Town Offices
May 13 1 PM Janis Duffy Mass Archives Holdings - Town Offices
Friday, December 11, 2009
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