Methodology Track Covers Variety of Topics

The 2022 TxSGS Conference features five tracks and 42 sessions. Early Bird registration ends September 30, so register today and save!

Discover new records and ways to analyze the records you’ve already found. Examine ways to use the information unearthed in records to identify and solve problems. Explore death records; research Texas homesteading; find the truth in an undocumented story; or research records from home. Methodology offers advice on all of this and more.

  • Cluster Genealogy: Finding Your Lost Ancestor, by Deborah A. Abbott, PhD
  • Deep South Research: A Beginner’s Guide and Case Study, by Julia Anderson
  • Maximize Your Research Time, by Julia Anderson
  • Mixers and Shakers – Tracing Bartending, Saloon Keeping, and Tavern Keeping Ancestors, by Debra Dudek
  • Finding Identity Through Tax Lists, by Gail Jackson Miller
  • Finding the Truth in the Undocumented Story, by Gail Jackson Miller
  • Pre-emption Grants: A Bonanza for Early Texas Settlers and Genealogists, by Kevin Klaus
  • Missing People: Fractured Relationships, Divorce & Murder, by J. Mark Lowe
  • Death Records by a Different Name, by Diane L. Richard
  • Tennessee Research from the Comfort of Home, by Lori Thornton

 

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