DPL at Home: Get Started With Your Genealogy (Virtual Event)
Online Meeting Dallas, TX, United StatesLearn how to locate oral histories and how to use them to tell a more in-depth story of your family's history.
Learn how to locate oral histories and how to use them to tell a more in-depth story of your family's history.
Monthly Meeting
Learn how to locate oral histories and how to use them to tell a more in-depth story of your family's history.
Do you have Native American ancestors in your family and want to trace their history? The Dawes Rolls is where you should start
For November's program, Ari Wilkins will present "Mysterious Relatives".
"Miles Away from Butler: How a DNA Test Rewrote My Family's History" presented by Dr. Steven Butler
Finding Your Roots: DNA 101: An Insider's Scoop on AncestryDNA Testing
Annual Pot Luck Show & Tell (Monthly Meetings)
The meeting begins at 7:00: The bridge will available at 6:30.
This year's conference will be virtual.
”Technology Enabled Collaboration for Genealogists” presented by Tony Hanson
Learn how to locate oral histories and how to use them to tell a more in-depth story of your family's history.
Oral history can dramatically enhance your genealogy research, by offering you information that traditional records may not provide.
See the FWGS Website for more information about this meeting.
Sharing Your Family History with Your Children and Grandchildren by Sunny Morton.
While we can’t be together in person, we can be virtually to share stories about our family holiday traditions. So, bring a beverage, a snack of your choice and your stories. Bring your questions, too, one of us may have an answer.
It's time for the last Quarterly HOGAR Zoom Meeting in 2020. Since we can't meet in person this year, we invite you to share in the Christmas spirit and wear your special Christmas attire for this meeting.
"Don't Chop Off That Branch!" A Genealogy Arborist's Handbook by Thomas MacEntee
"Southern Migration Patterns" by Mary E.V. Hill. The Webinar Bridge will open at 6:30.
Join Gary L. Pinkerton, author of “True Believers, Treasure Hunters at Hendricks Lake" to learn about Trammel's Trace, the first road to Texas from the north.