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DPL: Basic Genealogy Research using Fold3

With Memorial Day fast approaching, it’s time to research your ancestors who served in the military. Fold3 is a database specializing in historical military records and is available to use from home with your Dallas Public Library card. During this program, our genealogy specialist will show you how to effectively navigate the database (including how to find all the amazing non-military sources), how to use the search tools, and how to memorialize your military veteran ancestor.

DPL: Evaluating Online Sources for Genealogy Research

When researching your family history online, how do you figure out if what you are finding is accurate? Genealogy & History Manager Stephanie Bennett will walk through step-by-step how to evaluate the accuracy of your online source and provide tips for locating the original record.

Cemetery Database Indexing Opportunity

The DGS is seeking volunteers to help us add links to FindAGrave.com, BillionGraves.com and a death certificate to our cemetery database.

Van Zandt Genealogical Society Spring Workshop

Join the Van Zandt Genealogical Society and Patti Huff Smith for an afternoon of learning and fun! The topic is learning to get the most out of DNA data by using GEDmatch

Cedar Hill Genealogy Society Monthly Program

Join Emily Coffman Richardson presenting “Using Documentation – Identifying Documentation as found in Genealogical Records with an Eye on Proof and Citations.”

Stories of Prominent Dallas Families

John Erik Jonsson Tony Hanson John Erik Jonsson (Erik) was born in Brooklyn, New York on the 6th of September 1901. He was the only child of Johan Peter Jonsson…
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Protected: 2024 Summer Seminar Recordings

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Texas Hispanic Genealogical and Historical Conference

“Somos Tejas – We Are Texas,” Recognizing our Indigenous, Mestizo, and European Roots,

Out of the Attic: The Ballykinlar Book

A book memorializing the prisoners of the Ballykinlar Internment Camp is discovered in a Texas attic.