Chris Darrington of MyHeritage will present three live sessions to be viewed from the comfort of our homes and to ask questions. The sessions will be recorded and placed on our website for later viewing by members. The live sessions are free but require advanced registration. Each lecture has its
America: Our Records and Our History – June 6, 2020, eConference
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
Women’s Relationships and Brick Walls Webinar – Saturday, April 18, 2020
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
Calendars, Taxes, Zoom, and Covid-19–Saturday, March 21
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
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
Blaine Bettinger is Coming to Arizona!
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
Announcing PCGS Beginning Genealogy Course
PCGS proudly announces Part I of the Beginning Genealogy Course. This course is intended for the new genealogist or those that are restarting ater a long absence and wish to learn how to conduct genealogical research in the most efficient way. At the end of this 7-session course, students will
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
Family History Month 2019
Experienced genealogists from the Pima County Genealogy Society will be leading beginner level family history classes at various locations of the Pima County Library system during the month of October. Learn how to start your family tree using resources at home, online, and in the library. No registration is required.
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