Please register for the presentation and workshop HERE The PCGS DNA Special Interest Group is pleased to bring you Leah LePerle Larkin, an expert in the practice of using DNA with your genealogy. No matter where you are in your Genealogy and DNA journey – beginner, someone who has done
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Genealogy and the Law PLUS Sons of the American Revolution
The PCGS February Monthly Meeting is hybrid – you choose! In person or via Zoom. Our speakers will be In Person! Please register for the meeting to be considered for the Door Prize and indicate if you will be In Person or via Zoom Here! First Program: Tucson Chapter of the
PCGS Opportunity: Pearl Harbor Commemoration 7 December 2022
Please join the PCGS members attending the Pearl Harbor commemoration ceremony on Wednesday, 07 December from 7-7:30 a.m. at the UA Main Campus, USS Arizona Mall Memorial on E University Blvd, Tucson. We are honored to participate in this respectful, solemn remembrance.
A French-Canadian Daughter or Son of the American Revolution
In our September Hybrid meeting, it’s your choice – come on down to the meeting in person or enjoy the experience in the comfort of your home. Lisa Staltari and Amy Urman are all lined up to present a great program. Longing to belong: Locating your family in the organizational
Lazy Genealogist: Work Smarter, Not Harder!
PCGS Monthly Meeting Saturday, August 20th After a brief summer break, we are back together for the PGCS Monthly Meeting. We are ready – August 20th is a hybrid meeting; in person or virtual. You choose! Please review the meeting information for our approach. Skill Building: Success with the on-line
Salt Lake City Family History Library Orientation with Jason Harrison Saturday, February 19th
This month we will get a virtual view of the updates to the Family History Library! In addition, we will build skills that will help us with all of our photos. Skill Building: Vivid-Pix Photo Fix with Rick Voight Vivid-Pix, Restore, is a software program that can improve scanned prints,
Record Transcriptions with PERSI: Saturday, January 15th
Welcome to 2022! We are ready to learn new skills and dig deeper into our genealogical practice and the PCGS January monthly meeting is a great way to get started. Skill Building: Jodi Lynn Strait Delving into Tombstone Symbols and Iconography Tombstones are great resources when you’re building your family
German Immigrant Research on Saturday, October 16th
Welcome to October where we at PCGS are celebrating Oktoberfest. This monthly meeting is our Annual Membership Meeting where Sherri Hessick, PCGS President, reviews 2021 and prepares us for a great year ahead. Next, in a very special event, we feature James M. Beidler for an Oktoberfest genealogy extravaganza. This
Fabric, Cigars and Murder and WPS: Sources for your Genealogy with Gena Philibert-Ortega: Saturday, April 17th
The monthly meeting on Saturday, April 17, 2021 is sure to be a fun day as Gena Philibert-Ortega presents both sessions. For the Short Class, Gena will share with us Fabric, Cigars and Murder: Reconstructing a community of Women. In this presentation, we’ll hear about her interesting discovery, “Imagine finding
Register for November 6 Irish Research Trip
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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