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. This will be led by Debbe Hagner. She received a Diploma in Family History from Brigham Young University and has been doing research for over 50 years. Debbe is among the few professional accredited genealogists in the Tampa Bay Area.
This is a Zoom-Only presentation. Register using the button at the right. |
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Tuesday, 6 Feb 2024 at 1:00 PMFamily Tree Maker 2014 Basics--Part 1
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This is the first session of a 5-part series offering a detailed explanation and demonstration of the many features of this most popular genealogy database program. The class will be presented by Maridell Hahn.
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. |
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Wednesday, 7 Feb 2024 at 1:00 PM FUNdamentals of DNA |
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Learn DNA fundamentals in a fun yet scholarly way without having to read 5 books! Using easy-to-understand terms with helpful images, we first explain the definitions (like chromosome, SNP, and haplogroup). Then we show you how you can use DNA in genealogy and describe the four kinds of DNA that you can test. If you are new to DNA or a visual learner, this is the place to start your DNA journey! Presented by Lori Coffey.
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.
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Thursday, 8 Feb 2024 at 1:00 PM
They Lived Where? Using City Directories in Genealogy Research
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City directories are a valuable genealogy resource. They can give information on household composition, residence and business location, and insights into the lives our ancestors led. They can also be used as a substitute for the US Federal Census, or used in conjunction with the census to locate hard-to-find ancestors. This class explores the history of this resource, the research value of the information they provide, and where to find the records. Presented by Susan Styx.
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.
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Saturday, 10 Feb 2024 at 10:00 AM
Writers SIG |
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A collaborative learning space to try new writing techniques and to crowdsource writing-related questions and issues. Presented by Lori Coffey.
This is a Zoom-Only presentation. Register using the button at the right.
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