This program will discuss how the Texas Digital Newspaper Program collection can be used to locate and identify historical events and the ancestors who participated in them. UNT's Ana Kramer will provide a live demonstration of how to use the Texas Digital Newspaper collection for genealogy research and invite the audience to participate in a newspaper scavenger hunt.
Cozby Library and Commuity Commons
117 North Heartz Road, Coppell, TX, United States
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.
Hillcrest Mausoleum
7405 West Northwest Highway, Dallas, TX, United States
Join Preservation Dallas on their Fall Tour and safely explore at Dallas’ most notable cemeteries. With tour stops around the city, you will be able to see a vast array… Read more
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
1st Floor - Auditorium, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Dallas Public Library. You can also participate virtually using Zoom. Our presentation will be "The Amateur Sleuths Who Found a Missing Piece of Dallas History" by Geyden and Barry Sage.
Cozby Library and Commuity Commons
117 North Heartz Road, Coppell, TX, United States
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.
1st Floor - Auditorium, J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States
If Covid-19 restrictions permit it we will be meeting in person at the Dallas Public Library. You can also participate virtually using Zoom. Our presentation will be "Orphan Train Riders: Tracks to Texas & Beyond, All Aboard 1854 to 1929" by Paula Perkins.
The MacGen Reunion Group covers genealogy from a Mac-centric view, with an emphasis on Reunion genealogy software. See the MacGen Reunion Group SIG page for more information.
The RootsMagic SIG offers group discussion and sharing of information on getting the most out of the RootsMagic genealogy software running on PCs (Windows) and the Mac. The goal is to help each other utilize the software to the fullest extent.
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