Out of concern for the health and safety of our members, guests, and volunteers during this COVID-19 outbreak, PCGS will follow CDC guidance to use videoconferencing for meetings. Our March 21st meeting will not be held at the Truly Nolen LTC. Instead, we will broadcast the meeting live. Guests may
Monthly Meetings
Genealogy in Laws & Keys to Genealogy Presentations–Saturday, February 15, 2020
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.
Organizing DNA and the Public Land System on Saturday, January 18
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
Find and Analyze Records on Saturday, September 21, 2019
We will have the pleasure of hearing Bob Black and Kathleen Carter speaking at our general meeting on Saturday, September 21. Bob Black will open the meeting with a short presentation on Resources at the Tucson Family History Center. The Family History Center at 500 S. Langley hosts several of
Timelines and the Catholic Church on Saturday, August 17, 2019
We are returning from our summer break on Saturday, August 17, with two great speakers from our society: Nicole Dyer and Joey Caccarozzo. First up will be a class on Track Your Family with a Timeline by Nicole Dyer. Discover the value of putting your ancestor’s life events into a
Death and Fraternal Organizations on Saturday, June 15, 2019
Join us on Saturday, June 15, for our class, Who Died? When? Where? How? by Edie Sly. The class will be followed by Fraternal Organizations: Find Value in Meeting Minutes and Records by Barbara Salyer. Who Died? When? Where? How? This presentation is about finding the death records of our
The Military and Logs on Saturday, May 18, 2019
What does the military and logs have in common? The military kept logs and records about everything. Fold3 is digitizing those records. Join us at our monthly meeting on Saturday, May 18, 2019, to learn about that and about research logs. But first, Rondie Yancey will kick off the meeting
Flappers, Suffrage, and Prohibition – Saturday, April 20, 2019
Join us on Saturday, April 20, when our special guest speaker Gena Philibert-Ortega will give us a peek at Life in 1920. Using life in the 1920s as a case study, we will look at sources for learning more about the era and the people living during this time. We
Reading Those Documents-Saturday, March 16, 2019
This Saturday’s general meeting is all about reading our documents. We will start with a short class by Amy Urman on Abbreviations & Symbols. There are numerous types of abbreviations and symbols found when researching. The type of abbreviations and symbols that we encounter may differ depending on the document
Sold for a Fistful of Lire – Saturday, February 16, 2019
In the wake of World War II, many European children were sent to the United States and elsewhere because of widespread poverty in their homeland. At the age of nine, Nick Lombardo and his two younger sisters were taken from their father’s farm leaving behind his ten-year-old sister. Nick and
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