PGS ~ Meet the Pilgrims with Lori Coffey
Zoom via PGSYou know them as monuments and myths, but in this session, we will get to know the Pilgrims as people! Understand their family ties, their jobs, their hopes, and their […]
You know them as monuments and myths, but in this session, we will get to know the Pilgrims as people! Understand their family ties, their jobs, their hopes, and their […]
Saturday, September 7th – Bryan Mulcahy – Virtual Only - Topic: Using U.S. Census Records – US Census records are a valuable tool in tracking your family history. Each census […]
Our program speaker, Dustin Axe, will present virtually “Getting Started in Family History Education." It can be extremely rewarding for young students to learn about themselves and their family […]
Genealogy is the same the world around, yet there are some unique challenges when researching African American family history. For example, specific strategies are required to identify and work with […]
Tuesday, October 1st - Bryan L. Mulcahy – Virtual – Topic: Overcoming Brickwalls, Research Challenges, and Dead Ends - Dead-ends, also known as brick walls, are occupational hazards for genealogists. […]
Our program speaker, Shannon Combs-Bennett, will present virtually “Tips and Tricks to Organizing Your Genealogy”. Most researchers admit that organizing and keeping up with their “stuff” is one of […]
What to Do with Your Stuff - Planning for the Future of Your Genealogy and Artifacts. How are you planning for the future of your genealogy and artifacts? Every year […]
Thursday, November 7th Bryan L. Mulcahy – Virtual – Topic: The Interesting Historical Evolution of Crime in the United States - Our seminar will feature the strange and unusual punishments […]
Manatee Central Library, Main Auditorium, Bradenton, Florida & via Zoom Welcome to our first In-person and Hybrid Meeting of the season Our program speaker, Peggy Jude, will present […]
Ken Weaver will be presenting his program on German America. Our seminar will examine German immigration and its impact on American society. German immigration to American soil began in the […]
1. Avoiding Fallacies in Family History: A key to research success, we will learn the fallacies of debate to name errors you may have encountered but haven’t labeled. Whether in […]
Our program speaker, Bryan L. Mulcahy, will present in person “Immigration and Naturalization Research”. Our seminar will discuss how immigration records can be a rich source for genealogy research. […]