North Texas Genealogical Association Monthly Meeting: “North Texas History”
North Texas History: People, Places, and Events that form the history of the north Texas area. Speaker: Bob Hampton
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The following genealogical events are currently scheduled. This calendar includes Partner Societies that are offering one-day or multiple-day workshops and seminars, as well as national and international conferences. It does not include monthly meetings.
Check each Partner Society’s listing or website for their regular meeting information.
North Texas History: People, Places, and Events that form the history of the north Texas area. Speaker: Bob Hampton
Carroll Scogin-Brincefield, Vice President of the Texas Czech Genealogical Society, will present a program on Czechs in Texas and how they have been involved in Texas History from the early days. The public is invited to this free meeting. Refreshments will be served.
Join San Angelo Genealogical & Historical Society for their annual Genealogy Roadshow, San Angelo Style! Susan Ball will present a program based on a brick-wall relative submitted by a SAGHS member. She will go in detail as to how she located the information with many tips along the way to help everyone with their research! ... Read more
Join us for 5 hours of learning and interaction from the comfort of your home. Topics and presenters include: Digital Preservation by Eric Wells with Next Gen Genealogy; Estate Planning for Genealogists by Vicki Woo a probate lawyer; Conducting Story-Driven Research by Tammy Hepps with Treelines.com; and Discovering Jane's Family with Randy Seaver with Genea-Musings. ... Read more
John Sellers, Speaker Download Seminar Flyer for more details.
SAVE THE DATE! Genealogy Seminar, Saturday, March 3 2018, Singletary Memorial Library (aka Rusk Public Library), Rusk, Texas, sponsored by the Cherokee County Genealogical Society. Two sessions on DNA, one Session on WWII Research and a 4th session to be announced. DNA speaker will be Carl Oehmann new Durham Surname Project volunteer Administrator through familytreedna.com ... Read more
You've tested your DNA at Ancestry.com, now what do you do? Experts recommend creating a family tree on Ancestry, but how does that work? Susan E. Ball will present "Making the Most of Your Family Tree on Ancestry". In addition to showing how to get started on an Ancestry family tree, Susan will share her ... Read more
Discover Your Story! The Grand Prairie Genealogical Society is proud to invite you and a friend to our 2018 Lock-In: Discover Your Story! What is a lock-in? A time when we have the Grand Prairie Main Library all to ourselves for after hours research. Computer access to library databases and the internet. Roots Room access ... Read more
FREE: Reservations Required Maps provide a unique way of looking at and for our ancestors. This workshop will explore maps as a primary resource for genealogical research. Both state land records, represented by the Texas General Land Office records, and public land records, as part of the Bureau of Land Management database, will be presented. ... Read more