The group meeting will be a forum for answering questions and help you navigate the unique challenges of researching your German ancestors.. We will demonstrate where and how to find the data that will help you trace your German family. Presented by Debbe Hagner.
This will be an online program only via Zoom. Register using the button at the right.
Dead Men do Tell Tales - Reconstructing Life in a Community Using Death Certificates
Death certificates can tell us a lot about how our ancestors lived and died. When looked at as a group they can also tell us about life and death in their communities. This presentation focuses on an analysis of death certificates from Attleboro, Massachusetts over a five-year period, and shows how they can provide us with a window into the lives of the people who lived there. Presented by Karen Fortin.
This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Use the button at the right to register.
Follow this archaeological adventure as we show you researching American Civil War ancestors from the Virginia counties west of the Alleghenies and from southern Ohio. Presented by Pinellas Genealogy Society volunteer Heidi Jones.
This will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in the Local History Room and online via Zoom. Registration is only required for Zoom attendees. Register using the button at the right.
This class focuses on how to use DNA "cousin" matching in your research. Whether it is called "Shared Matches", "In Common With", or some other title, all of the primary DNA companies have tools that allow you to analyze your matches based on the groups that have DNA in common. DNA Basics I is recommended, but not required before attending Basics II. Presented by Susan Luce and Denise Manning.
This will be an online program only via Zoom. Register using the button at the right.