German Genealogy Group
5th Floor - Hamon Room, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library 1515 Young, Dallas, TX-Texas, United StatesThe focus of this group is Germans who emigrated to various parts of the United States from the 1700’s through the 1900’s.
The focus of this group is Germans who emigrated to various parts of the United States from the 1700’s through the 1900’s.
Meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month from September through May in the West room, from 2:00 to 4:45 pm unless otherwise noted.
Registration opens July 13, 2019. Topics: The Art of Writing Client Reports • Writing and Documenting for Peer Review • DNS for the 21st-Century Professional • Fundamentals of Forensic Genealogy • Project Management Essentials for the Professional Genealogist • Public Speaking from Concept to Delivery • Building and Nurturing a Successful Genealogy Business
The Dallas Genealogical Society is an Institution Level sponsor for this event. http://www.dallasheritagevillage.org/
Understanding Yesterday, Planning For Tomorrow Caldwell Civic Center 103 TX Hwy 21 W. Caldwell, TX 77836 Registration Form & Additional Information
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A Webinar presented by Donna Moughty You’ve started your family history but the pieces don’t seem to fit and the jigsaw puzzle isn’t revealing a picture as you’d hoped. Sometimes it’s just a matter of turning a piece in another direction or fitting it into a different place in the picture. This program will look…
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Meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month from September through May in the West room, from 2:00 to 4:45 pm unless otherwise noted.
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A Panel Discussion featuring Elizabeth Weinstein, David Golman, May Sebel, and Joe Schackman
Learn basic genealogy research strategies and library databases, plus get help with your personal research from a librarian or expert volunteer. No registration is required. Will be in Arlington Public Library Downtown, 3rd floor Genealogy and Local History room.
The Best Practices SIG (formerly Brown Bag Group) is for genealogists who want to learn advanced methodology skills and techniques.
Presenter: Jan Edwards
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