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Technology & Genealogy SIG
Technology & Genealogy SIG
Technology & Genealogy SIG (1st Saturday every other month: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm ET) Co-facilitators: Laura Halls and Karen Molohon The Technology & Genealogy SIG will present topics on software (both office productivity and genealogy), tools, and products related to all aspects of genealogical methodology, organization, and research. This SIG will initially meet bimonthly and in person.
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Writing SIG – In Person
Writing SIG – In Person
Writing SIG (2nd Wednesday every month in-person - 10:30 am - Noon ET | 3rd Thursday every month virtually - 7:00 - 8:30 pm ET) Facilitator: Bob Barrier The Writing SIG will encourage and facilitate the stages of creating, developing, revising, and publicizing writing in genealogy, from informal and personal reminiscences to articles and family histories. Writing
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Let’s Do Something SIG
Let’s Do Something SIG
Let's Do Something SIG (2nd Saturday of each month: 10:00 am - Noon ET) Facilitator: Paula Roos The Let’s Do Something SIG (independent research) puts a two-hour meeting for genealogy research on your calendar each month. During the meeting, attendees work independently, but fellow researchers are available to offer suggestions if needed. This SIG meets virtually on the second Saturday
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DNA SIG
DNA SIG
DNA SIG (3rd Tuesday of each month: 7:00 - 9:00 pm ET starting January 2023) Faciliator: Cathie McCabe The DNA SIG will explore the use of DNA testing in genealogy and allow you to gain greater understanding of integrating DNA test results with traditional genealogical research. This SIG will meet monthly and be virtual starting at
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Writing SIG – Virtual
Writing SIG – Virtual
Writing SIG (3rd Thursday every month virtually – 7:00 – 8:30 pm ET) Facilitator: Bob Barrier The Writing SIG will encourage and facilitate the stages of creating, developing, revising, and publicizing writing in genealogy, from informal and personal reminiscences to articles and family histories. Writing goals can range from personal or family use to potential publication. This SIG
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Using Maps in Genealogical Research
Using Maps in Genealogical Research
Speaker: Melinda Kashuba, PhD 7 pm ET (virtual) Event description: Maps obviously help us identify where a place is located. For genealogists, there are many other things maps can help us achieve: visualize past environments, document boundary changes, show the locations of cemeteries, churches, and schools, suggest migration routes, and assist us in critically analyzing
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Educational Series – Genealogy JumpStart
Educational Series – Genealogy JumpStart
January 28, February 4, 11, & 18, March 25, 2023: For more information, refer to Education
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Educational Series – Genealogy JumpStart
Educational Series – Genealogy JumpStart
January 28, February 4, 11, & 18, March 25, 2023: For more information, refer to Education