Episode #119 – TxSGS Live! Speaker Preview – Navigating Your Family History

In episode #119 of the Lone Star Family Trails podcast, host Kelvin Meyers sits down with a lineup of genealogy experts to preview the upcoming 2024 TxSGS Annual Conference: Navigating Your Family History. This special episode provides listeners with an exclusive look at the topics and insights these presenters will bring to the virtual event, with live sessions streamed on November 1-2, 2024.

Guest speakers for this episode include Katy Rowe-Schurwantz, Diane Richard, Diane Elder, Debbie Gurtler, Deborah Abbott, and Mark Lowe—all seasoned genealogists ready to share their expertise. Each speaker offers a glimpse into their conference presentations, showcasing a variety of valuable research techniques, strategies, and resources that attendees can use to dive deeper into their family history research.

The 2024 TxSGS Family History Conference promises to be a dynamic learning experience, featuring TxSGS Live! on November 1-2 and offering an additional 31 pre-recorded lectures—for a total of over 40 sessions—to help you navigate your family tree. Registered attendees will have access to these recorded sessions until February 2, 2025, allowing ample time to explore and revisit the material.

This year’s conference will provide structured learning opportunities across various tracks, so registrants can customize their experience and focus on the topics that matter most to them. Whether uncovering hidden family records, refining research strategies, or exploring cutting-edge tools like artificial intelligence in genealogy, the sessions cater to all experience levels—from beginners to seasoned researchers.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from leading voices in the genealogy field. With over 50 total sessions including TxSGS Live!, pre-recorded On Demand lectures, and Bonus recordings, this conference offers a wealth of knowledge for family historians at every stage of their research journey.

Listen to the podcast episode now and get ready to join us in Navigating Your Family History this November!

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