African American Genealogical Interest Group – Virtual Meeting
Online Meeting Dallas, TX, United StatesDiscusses and explores areas of research unique to the African American community..
Discusses and explores areas of research unique to the African American community..
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Join us on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 7:00 to 8:00 pm CST and bring your questions, expertise and interest! Deane Baron will discuss Beginning Irish Genealogy.
Join us on Zoom for a short business meeting followed by "Researching Civil War Confederate and Union Ancestors in the Historical Research Center, and a 'virtual tour' of the Texas Heritage Museum." by John Versluis, Director of the Texas Heritage Museum
There is a lot to be learned from your DNA data, but you must take additional steps to make it happen. One way is to upload your RAW DNA data to www.GEDmatch.com.
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.
The program for the night is “Between the Lines: What Your Ancestors Didn’t Tell You! (Getting the Most from Your DNA Results)” presented by Patti Huff Smith.
The focus of this group is Germans who emigrated to various parts of the United States from the 1700’s through the 1900’s.
Please join us for the third 2021 Quarterly Business Meeting of HOGAR de Dallas. Guest Speaker: Sylvia Navarro Tillotson
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.
The purpose of the DNA Interest Group is to explore the use of DNA as a genealogical tool. See the DNA Interest Group page for more information.
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Dallas Public Library. You can also participate virtually using Zoom.
The Dallas Death Map Project, a joint project involving UTA Special Collections and Research Data Services, was created out of a need for a comprehensive resource of deaths that occurred in Dallas. UTA Special Collections Archivist Priscilla Escobedo will demonstrate features of the interactive map, explain how the data is compiled, researched and verified, and how the map can be used for YOUR genealogy research.
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Cozby Library and Community Commons in Coppell. You can also participate virtually using Zoom.
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Dallas Public Library. You can also participate virtually using Zoom.
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.
Genealogy workshop which will feature Mary Nell Bryant as the speaker.
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Dallas Public Library. You can also participate virtually using Zoom.
Join us on the 4th Tuesday of the month from 7:00 to 8:00 pm CST and bring your questions, expertise and interest!
A free 10-part weekly series on Genealogy Exploration for Researchers of all levels presented by DGS Member Lynell Moss.