Meeting of the Connecticut Ancestry Society

Online

"Here Comes The 1950 U.S. Census! What To Expect," presentation by Joel Weintraub. The U.S. 1950 census will become public on April 1, 2022. Joel will prepare us for its debut by covering what is a census, who uses the census, census caveats, how the 1950 census was taken, training of enumerators, enumerator instruction manuals, Read More

Central Massachusetts Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting

Online

Carol McCoy, Ph.D., “The Maine-Canada-Ireland Connection: Seeking Rogers’ Roots." The event is free for members, and non-members are welcome with a $2 donation. This enlightening case takes the listener through the extensive search for the supposed Scottish roots and parentage of James C. Rogers of Brewer, Maine. Ultimately, we learn that the Rogers were not Read More

Meeting of the Connecticut Ancestry Society

Online

"A Whole New World of Catholic Records," presented by Margaret Fortier, CG Catholic records can be a game changer; every researcher should know about them. Learn about why Catholic records were created, what treasures they contain, how to interpret them, and how to locate them online and offline. Margaret Rose Fortier, a Board-certified genealogical researcher, Read More

Cape Cod Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting

Online

Ray Sears, "Using LearnForeverLearn to Examine Your Family Tree for Endogamy and Pedigree Collapse." Ray Sears has been studying his family history since 1976 and along with his Mom and sisters has documented most of his ancestors to the 9th generation. Cape Cod ancestors in the 17th and 18th century were part of an endogamous Read More

Connecticut Society of Genealogists Virtual Genealogy Help Day

Online

"Ancestry Allies: Professional Researchers Helping Family History Seekers" Sponsored by the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, this day is a collaborative event with members from seven genealogical entities in Connecticut. Where can you get help from some of the most knowledgeable genealogical researchers around, all in one place? Join experts from the Connecticut Society of Genealogists Read More

$10

MGC – Virtual Meeting w Jill Snyder

MGC

Massachusetts Genealogical Council (MGC) presents a virtual meeting - An Evening with Jill Marie Snyder, “Dear Mary, Dear Luther: A Courtship in Letters” Dear Mary, Dear Luther reveals through letters the emotional track of a 1930s courtship that leads to a lasting and loving marriage. Luther was enjoying bachelorhood in Harlem and working as a hotel Read More

Free

ACGS Webinar w Sabrina Gamache-Mercurio

ACGS 1 Sundial Ave - Virtual, Manchester, NH, United States

The American-Canadian Genealogical Society is excited to have Sabrina Gamache-Mercurio join us again, she was a presenter in 2021, for our first webinar of 2024. Deadline to Sign Up 9 March 2024 Our Mothers of New France Too often relegated to the background in history, women nevertheless have a key role in the survival of Read More

$25.00

TIARA – Saving the Stories III w Thomas M Toohey (In person and via Zoom)

Brandeis University 415 South St, Waltham, MA, United States

The Irish Ancestral Research Association is hosting Thomas Toohey as he presents Saving the Stories III. Every month more more facts become available about our ancestors. These facts are like their skeletons. Family stories about them can add flesh to their bones and give life to their existence. In many families only one or two Read More

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