The Portal to Texas History is a digital repository for historical and cultural heritage materials. The materials hosted on the Portal are the product of collaboration between the University of North Texas Libraries and Portal Partners
Hosted by The Lindsborg Old Mill & Swedish Heritage Museum Lindsborg, Kansas (oldmillmuseum.org) Register Online for the January 2022 Virtual Workshop Registration fee is $50 Click here to Register Kathy… Read more
HeritageQuest® Online, powered by Ancestry.com, is an American genealogy database with primary sources, local and family histories, research guides, interactive census maps, and much more. Available with your Dallas Public Library card or from a TexShare library, HeritageQuest's over 4.4 billion records can be searched from the comfort of your own living room.
The Lucretia Council Cochran Chapter, NSDAR presents Lineage, Genealogical & Historical Fair Find out more about the lineage societies you may qualify to join! Learn out about the free genealogical… Read more
Are you wanting to start researching your African American heritage, but not quite sure how to get started? Beginning African American Genealogy will provide basic steps to start your research and a brief introduction to the methodology, challenges and myths regarding African American genealogical research. Get all the best practices and tips from Dallas Public Library Genealogy Specialist Ari Wilkins who has over 20 years of experiencing researching African American ancestry.
Zula B. Wylie Public Library
225 Cedar Street, Cedar Hill, TX, United States
The Cedar Hill Genealogy Society's February Program No Skeletons in your Closet? Look Again Finding & Proving Family Stories Speaker: Geri Klauck Family stories add interest to family histories and… Read more
African American heritage can be traced through a variety of census records including the federal, state and special censuses. Learn how to find your ancestors during the Antebellum Era in the United States – either as enslaved people or free people of color. This presentation will give detailed explanations of the questions asked on census forms, the census taker’s instructions, and nuances and common mistakes found on census pages. Get all the best practices and tips for finding your ancestors on the census from Dallas Public Library Genealogy Specialist Ari Wilkins who has over 20 years of experiencing researching African American ancestry.
Van Zandt County Sarah Norman Library
317 First Monday Lane (Hwy 859), Canton, Texas
Speaker: Bernard Meisner Topic: Getting Ready for the 1950 Census Bernard, a genealogist & lecturer, began researching his family over 25 years ago and enjoys sharing lessons learned from those… Read more
8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
Your Dallas Public Library card can take your family history search to new places! Learn how to get started online with your family history search and receive a brief overview of how each genealogy database will help you in your search. For those with more research experience, learn about non-traditional databases that might benefit your family history search. Registration Required.
RootsTech welcomes millions of people worldwide to celebrate family at the world’s largest family history conference and year-long learning platform. With thousands of classes, inspiring speakers, meaningful activities and joyful… Read more
8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
Got a family history book that you'd like to share and preserve in the FamilySearch Digital Library? As part of RootsTech 2022, FamilySearch will be offering FREE book scanning at the Dallas… Read more
Zula B. Wylie Public Library
225 Cedar Street, Cedar Hill, TX, United States
Our Presenters: members of the Cedar Hill Genealogical and Historical Societies Volunteers from our historical and genealogy societies are researching the families of the early Cedar Hill pioneers to publish… Read more
Latino Cultural Center
2600 Live Oak, Dallas, TX, United States
SPEAKER: Susan Privett, Data Dissemination Specialist U.S. Census Bureau Susana Privett is the Data Dissemination Specialist for the U. S. Census Bureau covering Texas, Nebraska, New Mexico and Oklahoma. Working… Read more
8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
Hybrid Event - in-person and online! Are you stumped trying to find your great great grandmother's family? Learn about the different types of record collections that can help locate your… Read more
Arlington Texas Stake Center
3809 Curt Drive, Arlington, Texas
The Arlington Family History Center is resuming the Annual Seminar! This seminar provides several lessons and help for beginners to advanced researchers. More Info
Van Zandt County Sarah Norman Library
317 First Monday Lane (Hwy 859), Canton, Texas
Topic: Surviving the Oregon Trail. Presenter: Elizabeth Covington The Oregon Trail, a treacherous route from Missouri to the west coast, was taken by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in… Read more
8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
Hybrid Event - in-person and online! Did you know that there's a type of DNA that is only passed down from your mother and her mother and your grandmother's mother?… Read more
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