Dr. W. E. Rainwater, African-American dentist and activist
What happens when you use an intriguing document as the starting point for a research project?
What happens when you use an intriguing document as the starting point for a research project?
We’re looking for volunteers for upcoming nominating committees.
Remembering Happi McQuirk (1946 – 2024), DGS SIG Leader for MacGen Reunion
Our new Director of Information Technology discusses her research, and how she volunteered for the DGS board.
This month’s Out of the Attic is Lucy Helen Hare’s autograph book and four report cards.
TxSGS podcasts can be a great addition to your genealogical education.
We are grateful to our many members, seminar attendees and donors for their generous financial support.
Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) is making some changes to their policies
Recognition is even better when it reflects the value placed on the knowledge and experience of our members.
Two Wheaties box tops bring a beloved Shirley Temple pitcher into a family