
10 Steps to Researching the History of Your House in Falmouth with Marian Pierre-Louis
Sponsored by Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries, Inc. and West Falmouth Library, “10 Steps to Researching the History of Your House in Falmouth“, a talk by house historian Marian Pierre-Louis on Thursday, May 29th 4-5:30pm. The talk will be followed by a special house tour and light refreshments at Bourne Farm, 5:30-7pm. Tickets are $10; register below.
Marian Pierre-Louis is an educator who specializes in house history research, southern New England (MA, CT, RI) genealogy and historic cemetery research. Marian has been researching house histories for over 25 years. She has researched hundreds of houses across Massachusetts and New England. She contributed a chapter to The Stories Houses Tell – A Collection of Little Compton [RI] House Histories (2015) and again in a new volume (2022) A Second Collection of Little Compton House Histories. She also wrote the Old House Secrets series in the Medway & Millis Local Town Pages. Her website, the Northeast House Historian is a resource for everyone who wants to research the history of their home.
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