
TxSGS Live! – 10 top speakers with live Q&A
- Deborah A. Abbott, PhD – Strategies and Techniques: Reconstructing an African American Family from Freedom to Slavery
- Debra Dudek – Mixers and Shakers – Tracing Bartending, Saloon Keeping, and Tavern Keeping Ancestors
- Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS – Taking a Deeper Dive into Mexican Civil Registration Records
- Jean Wilcox Hibben – Genealogy Door Locked? The Key May Be in Searching/Browsing Techniques
- Kevin Klaus – Pre-emption Grants: A Bonanza for Early Texas Settlers and Genealogists
- J. Mark Lowe, FUGA – Missing People: Fractured Relationships, Divorce & Murder
- Bernard Meisner – Beyond the Big Four – (Mostly) Free Resources for Genealogical Research
- Diane L. Richard – Death Records by a Different Name
- Renate Yarborough Sanders – We Were Supposed to be NEALS: Reuniting Family with DNA
- Lori Thornton – Righting Your Wrongs through Writing
PLUS! Select from another 32+ sessions that you cutting-edge genealogy topics that will help you climb your family tree! All topics are available on-demand through February 6, 2023.
- Visit Speakers and Topics for titles and descriptions of lectures.
- Visit our Speakers page to get to know our 2022 conference speakers.
Watch for more information about bonus sessions and the Virtual Expo Hall.
Choose from 3 Packages
All-in-One Package: Access to all On-Demand presentations plus all basic registration* items.
Standard Package: Your choice of 15 On-Demand presentations plus all basic registration* items.
Lite Package: Your choice of 5 On-Demand presentations plus all basic registration* items.
*All packages include the following basic registration items:
- TxSGS Live! 10 sessions presented live Friday and Saturday, November 4-5, and recorded for replay from November 9, 2022, to February 6, 2023.
- A selection of over 32 on-demand presentations that may be viewed from November 9, 2022, to February 6, 2023.
- Access to the Virtual Expo Hall.
- Additional bonus topics to be announced soon.
- Digital syllabus.
Register NOW for the 2022 TxSGS Family History Conference