DPL at Home: Looking for My Babies: Freedman Searching for Family (Virtual Meeting)
Learn how to navigate resources to find newspaper articles and notices for missing family members with Dallas Public Library’s own Ari Wilkins.
Learn how to navigate resources to find newspaper articles and notices for missing family members with Dallas Public Library’s own Ari Wilkins.
Discover what DNA test can best help you with your genealogy research questions and how to use your DNA matches to solve genealogy brick wall problems.
Lisa Louise Cooke will attend our ‘virtual’ meeting and present “Reconstruct Your Ancestor’s World with Google” – She will hold a brief Q & A after the presentation. Don’t Miss It!
One of the biggest challenges in genealogy is the pursuit of female ancestors. This is because the women were so often absorbed into their husband’s families (assuming they got married), taking on their husband’s surnames, and losing their original identities in historical documents. Pat Gordao will show us how to overcome these challenges.
Recently, I was working with a client on a long-standing brick wall regarding her great-great-grandmother. The results are a good example of how traditional genealogical research and DNA results can complement each other.
Imagine attending a genealogy conference with over one million participants from 242 countries. Think of being able to watch over 2,000 sessions on genealogical and family history topics.
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All of the records containing a birth date for Oscar Joseph Dugey give a different year. How would you decide which one to use?
The Tompkins Family Cemetery Irving, Dallas County, Texas
Smith Cemetery located in Irving, Dallas County, Texas. Sometimes recorded as the Union Bower Cemetery.