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Arlington Genealogical Society

Emily Richardson (speaking remotely) discusses “Changing Your Mindset to Breakdown Your Genealogical Wall.”

German Genealogy Group

Bernard N. Meisner presents: Using Hansen’s Map Guides To Locate Your Ancestor’s Parish Records.

Hansen’s Map Guides to Parish Registers simplify the process of locating the parish registers containing the records of your ancestors. 

German Genealogy Group

Are you encountering difficulties with your German research? Have you considered reaching out to a local genealogy society for assistance? Let’s explore some prominent German genealogy societies and special interest groups (s) in the US. Additionally, we will delve into the genealogy groups in Germany providing insights on how to locate and connect with them effectively.

DPL: The Garsole in 20th Century Texas Mexican Dress and Culture

Learn from Genealogy Librarian Kat about what life in Texas might have been like in the mid-20th century for your female ancestor, and how you can use your ancestor’s social history to better connect with your family’s past.

DPL: How the Weather Affected Your Ancestor

Genealogy Specialist Ari Wilkins will present on how to use weather events described in newspapers to document the social history of your ancestors.

DPL: Finding Our Scottish Immigrant’s Home with American Documents

Genealogy Expert Patti Gillespie, owner of Family Lines and Stories presents “Finding Our Scottish Immigrant’s Home with American Documents”

Family Migrations and RootsTech’s “The Great Northward Migration 1915-1970” series

Anyone researching families in the United States must address how and when their ancestors immigrated to North America, with few exceptions.

5 Questions: How do you manage source documents?

Every genealogist eventually finds themselves with too many paper documents. How do you bring order to the chaos?

African American Genealogical Interest Group

The group discusses use of variety of sources, including census research, reconstruction and Freedman Bureau records, NARA combined military records of the U.S. Colored Troops, Plantation Slave records, Slave schedules and other records that provide information for this special area of genealogy research.

African American Genealogical Interest Group

The group discusses use of variety of sources, including census research, reconstruction and Freedman Bureau records, NARA combined military records of the U.S. Colored Troops, Plantation Slave records, Slave schedules and other records that provide information for this special area of genealogy research.