Meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston

Online

Two lectures by Thomas MacEntee: "Google for Genealogists," and "The Genealogy Do-Over™: A Year of Learning from Mistakes." Google for Genealogists Much of the information and resources available through Google go unnoticed by the average researcher. This presentation will explain how Google components can be leveraged for better search results. Google allows you to access Read More

Cape Cod Genealogical Society Meeting

Online

"All in a Day’s Work: Occupational Genealogical Research," presentation by Michael Strauss. Members will receive an email with instructions for registration. Non-members are asked to email the Society at [email protected] to receive a registration link.

Meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston

Online

Beginners' Workshop on Jewish Genealogy, with Carol Clingan and Debbie Lerner Carol Clingan and Debbie Lerner, who together have more than 30 years of genealogy research experience, will present a workshop tailored for beginners on the process of researching your family tree. The first half will present the resources, databases and records that are most Read More

Falmouth Genealogical Society Meeting

Falmouth Public Library 300 Main Street, Falmouth, MA, United States

Presentation by ​Sandra Faiman-Silva, Ph.D. in Anthropology. Topic TBA. Event will take place via Zoom if needed or at the Falmouth Public Library if allowed.

Connecticut Society of Genealogists’ Fall History Day Seminar

Best Western Plus 201 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT, United States

“Your Ancestors are hiding…find them!” Featuring: Marian Pierre-Louis, “Breaking Down Brick Walls with Collateral Research” and “Warning Out and Settlement Law in Early New England.” Toni McKeen, "“Navigating Ships' Manifests.” Jennifer Zinck, "Finding and Using Connecticut Vital Records." Registration $52 Before September 17, 2021 $60 After September 17, 2021 The deadline to register is October Read More

Meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston

Online

"New York Jews in the Immigrant City, 1880-1924," presentation by Daniel Soyer Between the 1870s and the 1920s, almost 2,500,000 Jewish immigrants arrived in the United States with most of them settling in New York City. While New York shaped the contours of Jewish life both in the city and in the rest of the Read More

Cape Cod Genealogical Society Meeting

Online

"Funeral Homes and Family History," presentation by Daniel Earl. Members will receive an email with instructions for registration. Non-members are asked to email the Society at [email protected] to receive a registration link.

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