African American Genealogical Interest Group
AAGIG member Darlene Warren Rothwell will present 'Tips on Writing and Publishing a Family Genealogy Book'
AAGIG member Darlene Warren Rothwell will present 'Tips on Writing and Publishing a Family Genealogy Book'
This organizational meeting of the DNA Interest Group will provide a brief overview of the types of DNA testing, the companies providing the tests, and a recognition of the existence of genetic genealogy standards. More importantly, we would like to discuss the needs and interests of the attendees for future programming about DNA for genealogy.
Learn the terminology of the Jewish faith and race, and the methods for researching these families.
The program Topic is X Chromosome. The group will look at Fan Charts, Pedigree Charts and Ahnentafel Reports (some times called Ancestor Reports) to assist in finding which of your lines could have X matches.
The Brown Bag group will be discussing numbering systems for genealogical reports.
Recording DNA Data with Reunion; Exporting Family Tree Maker into Reunion
Using Web-based Apps to Publish
The Dallas Genealogical Society DNA Interest Group (DIG) will meet on Thursday, March 17, 2016 in the Hamon Room (5th floor) of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library from 6:00 p.m to 7:30 p.m. Celebrate your DNA ethnic heritage on St. Patrick's Day as Mic Barnette, SIG Leader, will discuss ethnicity results found in FTDNA…
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The topic for the March Brown Bag SIG discussion will be about writing an ancestor character sketch for a family history. The Register Style for building a character sketch can be found in Guide to Genealogical Writing pp. 14-18. As a writing assignment you should choose one of your ancestors and write a short sketch…
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