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
Amy Urman
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
PCGS Workshop: Digging up the Dead
Discovering Death Records Join us at the Pima County Genealogy Society Workshop on Saturday, September 10th for a focus on death records. This event includes four presentations focused on expanding your genealogy research and skill. Date: Saturday, September 10, 2022Time: 9:30 am – 2:00 pm Arizona TimeLocation: Hybrid! In person
A History of Tucson’s Chinese Community and Courting! Court Records: Saturday, March 20th
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
Birth Year and Newspapers – Saturday, June 20
Our June virtual meeting features two local speakers on topics we all need to know more about. The short class topic is Top Ten Countdown: How to Find a Birth Year Without a Birth Certificate by Amy Urman. Birth certificates are a fairly recent phenomenon. Most states did not have
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.
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
Find Your Civil War Ancestors on Saturday, May 19, 2018
Come join us next Saturday, May 19, for The Blue and the Grey — Tracking Down Your Confederate and Union Soldiers featuring Nicole Dyer and Amy Urman. Nicole will speak on Sources to Research Confederate Soldiers Online. Confederate soldiers in your family tree may be more difficult to research than Union soldiers. Using the
DNA and Genealogy – Saturday, April 21, 2018
I am hearing it all over in the genealogy community, on Facebook, in podcasts, on blog posts: “2018 is the year for DNA!” Jonny Perl won the RootsTech Innovation award for DNA Painter in March. PCGS had a full day of DNA instruction from the wonderful CeCe Moore, also in
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