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North Texas Society Summit

Where Society leaders meet to exchange ideas! Friday, 9/28/18, Dallas, TX.

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2018 Spring Seminar – Michael L Strauss, AG

Saturday, March 31, 2018
Join us for a day of delving into our military ancestors with Michael L. Strauss. From the Revolution to the Mexican American War, Reconstruction to research in D. C., you’re sure to learn something new.

2017 Heritage Preservation Award

Tony was awarded the 2017 Heritage Preservation Award for his accomplishments in regard to preserving and making accessible publications of the DGS.

Recapping the 2017 Annual Awards

The 2017 Awards Banquet was held on December 9, 2017 in O’Hara Hall at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.

DNA Special Interest Group

The Dallas Genealogical Society DNA Special Interest Group is beginning the 2018-2019 year with a special speaker: Larry Youngblood. The meeting will be in the 7th floor, Stone Room, of…
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Technology Special Interest Group

Tutorial on indexing. We all benefit from the volunteers who index original records through various websites. You may very well be among the thousands who regularly index or joined a…
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Technology Special Interest Group

Deep dive into the Dallas Public Library online resources. The Dallas Public Library has a long list of online resources and databases that can be used for your genealogical research.…
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Technology Special Interest Group

Tonight’s topic: Using on-line applications to plan a research trip/project, family gathering, etc. This is an overview of how online applications like Pinterest, Evernote, OneNote, Facebook, Google Docs and bookmarks…
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Technology Special Interest Group

This month’s Tech SIG is a live demonstration of HistoryGeo.com, a subscription website offered by Greg and Vickie Boyd, Arphax Publishing Company.

General Meeting

Our own Jim Thornhill will be discussing what motivated our ancestors to come to America, how travel developed in the United States, focusing on the south, and how we can use that information to identify our ancestors’ migration patterns.