RootsTech Connect – February 25-27, 2021 – To Be Continued
Imagine attending a genealogy conference with over one million participants from 242 countries. Think of being able to watch over 2,000 sessions on genealogical and family history topics.
Imagine attending a genealogy conference with over one million participants from 242 countries. Think of being able to watch over 2,000 sessions on genealogical and family history topics.
Start your new to-do list! Generous DGS members funded an end-of-year holiday gift of three books to the Genealogy division in the Dallas Central Library.
Several years ago when I worked downtown, during one lunchtime walk, I encountered a peaceful oasis nestled in the middle of the business district hustle and bustle.
The pandemic has provided a benefit for genealogists. It has spurred the availability of online genealogy webinars.
One of the essential items in doing genealogy is knowing the location where your ancestor lived. This is not always as easy as it sounds.
Genealogy at A Glance publications offer a series of fact sheets designed to allow family historians a quick understanding of the fundamentals of genealogy.
In April 2019, 34 members of the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration in Dallas went on a civil rights pilgrimage through Mississippi and Alabama.
My fascination with DNA began when I took my first DNA test as a participant in the National Geographic Human Genome Project in 2005.
Have you ever noticed a historical marker and wondered more about the person named in it? Or wondered how a local landmark or local school got its name?
The political leanings and beliefs of our ancestors can be interesting to study – and perhaps unexpectedly so.