
Happy New Year! 2020 was a challenging year for all of us, but we made it through and we have a new year ahead of us. Join us for our first meeting in 2021 on Saturday, January 16. An Introduction to Evernote Bob Black will be our first speaker with
Happy New Year! 2020 was a challenging year for all of us, but we made it through and we have a new year ahead of us. Join us for our first meeting in 2021 on Saturday, January 16. An Introduction to Evernote Bob Black will be our first speaker with
Come join us on Saturday, November 21, for our class, Can I use DAR.org? by Karen Winchester followed by our featured program Recording an Oral History: The Big Ten Blunders by Kristin Delaplane. You won’t want to miss our final meeting of the year! Can I Use DAR.org? The meeting will
Join us virtually on Saturday, September 19, for an interesting two hours. Our speakers will help us to find records we didn’t know existed. The short class topic is Library of Congress Resources by April Hale. Discover what resources are available through the Library of Congress to aid you in your
Our June virtual meeting features two local speakers on topics we all need to know more about. The short class topic is Top Ten Countdown: How to Find a Birth Year Without a Birth Certificate by Amy Urman. Birth certificates are a fairly recent phenomenon. Most states did not have
Pima County Genealogy Society is hosting our second eConference on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Arizona time (PDT). The subject is America: Our Records and Our History. Our nationally known speakers will spend the morning discussing the records found in the National Archives and teach
PCGS is using videoconferencing again to broadcast our April 18 meeting so that we can all stay home and still enjoy our genealogical interests. This month’s speaker is Gena Philibert-Ortega who will give us two of her outstanding lectures. 10 Reasons Why You Can’t Find Your Ancestor. We face
This Saturday Amy Urman will help us find the Hidden Genealogy in the Laws of the Federal and State Governments and Pat Dunford will give us the Three Keys to Successful Genealogy Presentations. Pat will open the meeting with her short class Three Keys. Putting together a presentation can be a daunting experience.
Welcome to 2020! We have an exciting year planned for you all. Join us for our first meeting of the year on January 18 when we will feature Diahan Southard live streaming with her talk on Organizing Your DNA Results and Jodi Lynn Strait will help us in Understanding Townships
The Southern Arizona Genealogy Society (formerly Green Valley Genealogical Society) is hosting a two-day special Southern Arizona DNA Event on February 14 and 15, 2020, featuring The Genetic Genealogist, Blaine Bettinger. The event will take place in Green Valley on Friday and in Sahuarita on Saturday. Friday’s event will consist
Are you one of the 35 million Americans who have Irish heritage, according to the 2000 census? Have you wanted to research those Irish origins, but don’t have access to the records? Did you know there is an Irish Cultural Center and McClelland Library in Phoenix? The Irish Cultural Center
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