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The Basics of Reading Latin and Conducting Church Record Research: Saturday, May 15th
May 8, 2021 reneecue

Our monthly meeting on Saturday, May 15th comes just in time for my personal research projects and they are sure to give yours a boost, as well.  We have two informative and educational sessions lined up.  For the short class, Leslie Carney will present The Basics of Reading Latin.   Genealogy researchers

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Fabric, Cigars and Murder and WPS: Sources for your Genealogy with Gena Philibert-Ortega: Saturday, April 17th
April 6, 2021 reneecue

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

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A History of Tucson’s Chinese Community and Courting! Court Records: Saturday, March 20th
March 8, 2021 reneecue

Mark your calendar for the March 20th PCGS Virtual Monthly Meeting.  We have lined up two engaging, educational and interesting speakers for the afternoon.  Join us on Saturday, March 20, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Arizona time (MST) for our virtual monthly meeting. A History of Tucson’s Chinese Community

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Southern California Genealogical Society: Genealogy Jamboree June 2021
February 14, 2021 reneecue

An opportunity from the Southern California Genealogical Society Registration is now open for JAMBOREE 2021!   The jamboree includes two virtual conference in one week. Genetic Genealogy 20201     Friday & Saturday, June 4-5, 2021 Learn from up to 20 renowned Genetic Genealogy experts STANDARD Registration includes 6 LIVE lectures on

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Airtable and Where Did They Go? Migration Trails and Roads – Saturday, February 20
February 6, 2021 reneecue

Happy February!  We have a great line-up for the February monthly meeting with topics to sharpen your skills with a new tool and more context to your understanding of your ancestors’ journeys.  Join us on Saturday, February 20, 2021 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Arizona time (MST) for our virtual

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Evernote and Indexes – Saturday, January 16
January 13, 2021 Sherri Hessick

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

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PCGS Virtual Beginning Genealogy Course 2021
January 12, 2021 Nicole Dyer

We will be starting a new session of our Beginning Genealogy Course on January 19, 2021. This course is intended for the new genealogist or those that are restarting after a long absence and wish to learn how to conduct genealogical research in the most efficient way. At the end

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Research Patriots and Recording Oral History – Saturday, November 21
November 11, 2020 Sherri Hessick

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

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Photo Contest Winners for Maureen Taylor Workshop & Seminar
October 10, 2020 Nicole Dyer

The winner of our Photo Contest is Alycia Rodríguez! Alycia submitted the following photo: Alycia says she received the photo from a second cousin. It includes “Tata Joe’s mom with a few known siblings,” but the rest of the people are unknown. She is hoping to learn how to identify

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Family Photo Contest
October 3, 2020 Nicole Dyer 3 Comments

Do you have a family photo in your collection with people you don’t recognize? Perhaps you have a photo that was taken in an unusual place that you can’t identify. Often we have to decipher clues in our old photos to understand the time, place, people, and events happening in

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