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
A Research Trip to Green Valley, you say?
Did you know that there is a genealogy library only about 40 minutes south of Tucson? The Green Valley-Sahuarita Genealogy Library, a partnership of the Green Valley Genealogical Society and La Posada Community, holds approximately 3,000 books, maps, and periodicals covering a wide variety of genealogy topics. Computers with internet
It’s a Study Group. It’s a Book. It’s an eCourse. It’s a Podcast. It’s Research Like a Pro!
Research Like a Pro is all of those things, and more. Research Like a Pro is a process developed by Diana Elder, AG® based on how she conducts research both professionally and personally. It is a surprisingly simple process that anyone can learn. She taught the process to her daughter
Call for Presentations: Tucson Family History Center
PCGS received the following Call for Presentations from the Tucson Family History Center: The Tucson Family History Center announces its call for presentations for Tucson Family History Center Fair to be held on Saturday, February 8, 2020, 8:30am-3:00pm, at the Tucson Arizona East Stake Center, 6901 E. Kenyon Drive, Tucson,
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
Live Streaming Registration Open for Jamboree’s Genetic Genealogy Conference
We received the following information from the Southern California Genealogical Society: Registration is now open for the live streams of five sessions at the Southern California Genealogical Society’s 7th Genetic Genealogy Conference. After May 31, 2019, they can be watched at your convenience through July 31, 2019! The sessions to
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
Document Analysis, Brick Walls, Cluster Research, and Family History Narratives – March 30 eConference
Pima County Genealogy Society’s first ever eConference is coming up in two days, on Saturday March 30! There’s still time to register. The subject of the conference is Research Strategies and Historical Writing. Gayle Johnson, PCGS Publicity Committee Member, has interviewed each of the presenters about their topics and background.
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