Friday, December 2, 2022

PGS Events for the Week of 5-10 December 2022

 Monday, 5-Dec-22 at 1:00 PM. Census Tracking--Probably the fundamental way of using the US Federal Census is to track ancestors from one census year to the next. In that process we seek to uncover relationships and lost or heretofore unknown ancestors. This class shows a strategy on how to do that, using an actual family as an example. In addition, it also shows how to uncover hints on using resources outside of the census itself. Summers, Hybrid-LH Room.

Register in advance for this meeting, if attending via Zoom, at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEsc-2orDkoHNVDk4fhziIMmR_JjXLoJfwN

Thursday, 8-Dec-22 at 1:00 PM. 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. Fortin, Hybrid-LH Room.

Register in advance for this meeting, if attending via Zoom, at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrdOGhqzMqGNTHlvmkB4xX94KEssB9UAIm

Saturday, 10-Dec-22 at 1:00 PM. DNA Advanced Genetic Genealogy. Experienced DNA users join together to discuss the more advanced tools and concepts used in applying DNA to family research. Manning/Luce, Zoom only.

Register in advance for this meeting: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtce2oqzsjHdG3ngvmXUFMc62VYtGw1LmY 

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