Call for Presentations for TxSGS 2018 Family History Conference

The Texas State Genealogical Society (TxSGS) has opened the call for proposals for their 2018 Family History Conference, which will be held November 2-4, 2018, in San Antonio, Texas. We are looking for dynamic, enthusiastic presenters! If you feel passionate about your area of expertise and would like to teach and inspire other genealogists, this … Read more

Researching Pre-Civil War Ancestors by Janice Lovelace

Popular speaker Janice Lovelace, Ph.D., discusses research on pre-civil war ancestors as part of the TxSGS 2018 Virtual Conference, February 9-10. Day/Time: 2:45 p.m. CT, Saturday, February 10 Topic: Did Your Ancestor Own Slaves? Do you have Pre-Civil War ancestors who might have owned slaves? This presentation discusses researching pre-war censuses, wills, court proceedings, business … Read more

Kelvin Meyers Speaks at TxSGS 2018 Virtual Conference

Kelvin Meyers discusses overcoming record loss at the TxSGS 2018 Virtual Conference, February 9-10. Day/Time: 11:30 a.m. CT, Saturday, February 9   Topic: Overcoming Record Loss: Overcoming Destroyed, Missing or Non-Existent Records We all face it: record loss. Whether the courthouse burned, the clerk tossed them, the relative, the autograph hunter, the lawyer or the … Read more

Timelines in Genealogy by Diane L. Richard

Diane L. Richard shows us why timelines are an important part of genealogical research at the TxSGS 2018 Virtual Conference, February 9-10. Day/Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CT, Friday, February 9 Topic: Timelines in Genealogy: Definitely Worth the Time Timelines are very visual. Creating a multi-columned matrix can help you focus on missing gaps, … Read more

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