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.
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.
Presented by George G. Morgan How to get everything you can out of obituaries. Learn how to dissect an obituary; determine what information is provided or implied; identify record types… Read more
Recreating communities can provide rich and insightful details about an ancestor’s life and surroundings. This lecture will demonstrate ways to combine data from census records, Sanborn maps and city directories.… Read more
Presenter: Deborah Abbot Through examples and case studies, we'll explore the many areas of African American research you may be overlooking and provide some answers to puzzles you may have… Read more
The virtual meeting will include informative sessions featuring the research of Texas history scholars, a presentation of awards and fellowships, a silent auction, and special events.
Join genealogy society leaders from across Texas for this full-day event focused on topics and issues relevant to managing and leading a genealogical society in today’s environment.
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