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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Intriguing DNA Case Study! Saturday, June 18th
The Pima County Genealogy Society June 2022 Monthly Meeting has a hot line-up! You don’t want to miss these speakers. Skill Building: Saying I Do! Our skill building session, presented by Joey Caccarozzo, is perfect for the June wedding season. Joey will present an overview of marriage records. She will
National Register of Historic Places and the Historical Marker Database Saturday, March 19th
March is warming up in Pima County. Now is the right time to get involved and take your research to the next level. This month we will learn about how to participate in genealogy indexing projects and great uses for the National Register of Historic Places. Skill Building: Indexing –
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
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY: Research Like a Pro with DNA
PCGS DNA Special Interest Group 8 Jan 2022 The Pima County Genealogy Society is offering an opportunity for all to attend the DNA Special Interest Group (SIG) on the 8th of January. Our SIGs are normally available to members only but for this special presentation, we are opening up the
Show, Don’t Tell: Creative Non-Fiction Writing for Genealogists Workshop
As genealogists we often focus on facts and uncover so much information that our research produces nothing but boring lists. But do you really know what happened between the dashes of your ancestors’ lives? How can you share that information in a compelling and interesting way? This workshop will cover
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
Countdown to the 1950 Census and a Case Study: The Mysterious Death of Anna T McPhillips: Saturday, June 19th
The June 2021 virtual Pima County Genealogy Society monthly meeting is full of fun facts, intrigue, and strategies to learn so much more about your research subjects! In our short session, Sherri Hessick, our PCGS President, will will present ” Countdown to the 1950 Census“. According to the “72-Year Rule,”
The Basics of Reading Latin and Conducting Church Record Research: Saturday, May 15th
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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