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Bringing Your Ancestor to Life (Virtual Meeting)

The Williamson County Genealogical Society presents Dr. Deborah Abbott, past president of the African-American Genealogical Society in Cleveland.

Reconstruct Your Ancestor’s World with Google by Lisa Louise Cooke (Live Virtual Meeting)

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!

Finding Your Roots — Researching Your Female Ancestors (Live Virtual Presentation)

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families (assuming they got married), taking on their husband’s surnames, and losing their original identities in historical documents.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.

Genealogy at A Glance: Mexican Genealogy Research

Genealogy at A Glance publications offer a series of fact sheets designed to allow family historians a quick understanding of the fundamentals of genealogy.

When Your Ancestor’s Possessions Tell A Story

The political leanings and beliefs of our ancestors can be interesting to study – and perhaps unexpectedly so.

An ancestor links Elvis to Jimmy Carter

Genealogy can be approached in a variety of ways. Some seek to identify as many of their fore-bears as possible.

DNA 101: An Insider’s Scoop on AncestryDNA Testing (Virtual)

Finding Your Roots: DNA 101: An Insider’s Scoop on AncestryDNA Testing

Even Jesus had ancestors with less-than-pristine backgrounds

The Christmas story will be one of the most widely read texts in the world today, and genealogists are a few of the people who actually take time to look at all the “begats” set forth in the Scriptures.

DPL at Home: Locating Ancestors on the Dawes Rolls (Virtual Event)

Do you have Native American ancestors in your family and want to trace their history? The Dawes Rolls is where you should start

DPL at Home: Finding your Ancestors in Mexico (Virtual Event)

Learn about the breadth of information available for genealogy researchers including census, border crossing records, immigration, civil records, and church records.