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They came to America

Many emigrated to the USA during the later half of the 19th century and early half of the 20th century. In this updated online version of his in-person illustrated talk Chad Hanna will outline the immigration and naturalization process in the USA drawing using the Gedney’s journey to Kansas and then on to Washington State as an example. Emigration via New York (Castle Garden and Ellis Island) will be explained as well as the Gedney’s journey via Philadephia, one of many alternative ports. 

To join in this branch meeting, you will need a computer device which has a microphone and speakers. Ideally, also a webcam. You also need to be able to access emails from this device. First time users will be asked to download a small piece of software to join the meeting.  The meeting link will be emailed to you in advance. Technical help is available for those who need further assistance, please contact booking@berksfhs.org.uk

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Date

Wed 15 Apr 2026

Time

Zoom opens at 19:15
19:30 - 21:30

Location

Computer Branch Webinar
Computer Branch Webinar
Zoom Video Conference

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Computer Branch - Berkshire FHS
Email
computerbranch@berksfhs.org.uk
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Speaker

  • Chad Hanna
    Chad Hanna

    Chad is a highly experienced family historian, having been in and out of Record Offices since the 1970s. He has honed his understanding of family history at conferences in both the UK and the USA. Chad has a one-name study of his mother’s Failes family who arrived in England as the Fenlands were being drained in the late 17th century. He has also made some headway with his father’s Irish ancestry.

    Chad has a particular interest in both probate and electoral records, and also has a deep understanding of records produced by family history societies, having worked professionally for the Federation of Family History Societies for eight years using his skills as a computer professional. He holds a BSc(Eng) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College and a City and Guilds Certificate in High Education teaching.