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Experts answer your German genealogy questions – Hybrid
Experts answer your German genealogy questions – Hybrid
Presenters: Richard Haberstroh and Jim Pelzer GGG members Richard Haberstroh and Jim Pelzer will take German research questions from members in advance of the meeting and will provide some guidance at the meeting. Submit your question to GGhelp@germangenealogygroup.com before May 26, 2022.
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Brentwood Genealogists – Virtual
Brentwood Genealogists – Virtual
Join us for a digital meeting of the Brentwood Genealogy Group! Share your research and ask questions of fellow members. TO register, go to: https://brentwood.librarycalendar.com/event/brentwood-genealogy-group
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Your Guide to the 1950 Census – Hybrid
Your Guide to the 1950 Census – Hybrid
Presenter: Lisa Louise Cooke Join Lisa Louise Cooke from GenealogyGems.com as she discusses interesting stories behind the recently released 1950 census and provides information on what you can do to access it. Attend in person or via Zoom. To register, go to: https://pmlib.libnet.info/event/6563593
Organizing your genealogy files – In person
Organizing your genealogy files – In person
Presenter: Fred Voss Successful genealogy takes skill, hard work, and luck, but it is so much easier if you are organized. Genealogist Fred Voss will talk about various approaches to organizing your files, photos, and papers, so that you can find them when you really need them.
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Records of NARA Online vs. Onsite – Hybrid
Records of NARA Online vs. Onsite – Hybrid
Presenter: Jonathan Deiss From census to military to naturalization records, this talk covers some of the most informative genealogical records both online and on site at NARA: what you need to know about accessing and analyzing the information, and where to find these important record sets. For more information, go to: https://www.italiangen.org/events/https://www.italiangen.org/events/ Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oJjhORLdT2yIvIHPpxSx8A
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Ask the Experts – Virtual
Ask the Experts – Virtual
Come join experts from the Jewish Genealogy Society of Long Island to discuss your research problems. Be sure to check back at the website for log-in information.
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Exploring Quaker Genealogy – Virtual
Exploring Quaker Genealogy – Virtual
Presenter: Craig R. Scott Quakers were one of the first groups to settle the early United States. Their ideas indelibly and surprisingly shaped our culture. Could your relatives have been or lived with Quakers? Join genealogist Craig R. Scott to learn how to research this interesting group.
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Ireland’s 1901 and 1911 census – Hybrid
Ireland’s 1901 and 1911 census – Hybrid
Presenter: Nicola Morris Nicola Morris, director of Timeline Research Ireland, is a member of Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) and is currently its Vice President. Morris works closely with the production company for the BBC television program "Who Do You Think You Are?" as well as the Irish and U.S. versions of the show. In-Person at...
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Genealogy Research Discussion Group – Virtual
Genealogy Research Discussion Group – Virtual
Get tips and tricks and help with researching your ancestors. Come discuss strategies and learn how others have succeeded. To register, go to: https://pmlib.libnet.info/event/6584181
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Jewish Genealogical Resources in the Archives of Southern and Southeastern Ukraine – Virtual
Jewish Genealogical Resources in the Archives of Southern and Southeastern Ukraine – Virtual
Presenter: Alex Denisenko Alex Denisenko will provide a brief history of the former Ekaterinoslav, Kharkov, Kherson and Tavride gubernias of Czarist Russia, then review the many significant archival collections available there for Jewish historical and genealogical research. He will also discuss the challenges involved in using these records -- such as reading old Russian handwriting...