The Best Practices SIG (formerly Brown Bag Group) is for genealogists who want to learn advanced methodology skills and techniques. Discover how genealogy can be more than filling in the blanks of a pedigree chart. Join us on our journey of improving our research skill set to go beyond “brick walls.”
Leaders: Elizabeth “Liz” Kutz
Contact: bestpractices@dallasgenealogy.org
Schedule: 4th Saturday of each month 10:30 am – 1 pm / Upcoming Meetings
- Acquire proficiency in examining historical records and documents
- Training in better paper and digital asset management
- Using analysis of the historical location to provide leads to other areas of inquiry
- Learn and develop professional investigative techniques using other kinds of records
- Now that you have all this research – what do you do with it?
If you have genealogical best practices as your goal, we invite you to join us. All skill levels are welcome.
Jan
25
Best Practices SIG
10:30 am
Feb
22
Best Practices SIG
10:30 am
Mar
22
Best Practices SIG
10:30 am
Apr
26
Best Practices SIG
10:30 am
May
24
Best Practices SIG
10:30 am
File | Title |
Chancery Revisited | The Records of the English Chancery Court Revisited |
English Genealogy | English Genealogical Research: Using Chancery Court Proceedings |
English Chancery | English Chancery Court Records |
Friends | English Friends’ Meeting Records |
Manor | Using English Manor Records to Document Descent |
Probate | Maximizing Probate Research: An Analysis of Potential |
Indirect Evidence for the Identity of Richard Andrews (1748–1824) of Stark County, Ohio – Jean Atkinson Andrews, CG – National Genealogical Society Quarterly 103 (MARCH 2015): 37–48