Clark County Genealogical Society September 2024 Seminar


by Donna Phillips Big thanks to the July/August 2022 issue of Family Tree Magazine for this information. Why do we want to learn about social history? What has it to do with genealogy? It has everything to do with our family history! Genealogy is the facts. Social history gives the why-when-how of those facts. When I learned that my…
Hello IGGP partners and friends, This is a reminder that the early bird registration discounts for the 2025 IGGP conference are ending soon. You have until Feb. 28, 2025 to save money on your registration. Or choose a “bundle” and save on all the conference activities. You can register online and pay by credit card or you can register by…
Hi user I’m delighted to give you a first look at a new content hub, focusing on the 1950 U.S. census and U.S. census records in general, which we are launching today among our other exciting RootsTech announcements. On this dedicated hub, visitors can learn about everything related to the 1950 census, prepare for its…
Please Join us in Wisconsin! Saturday, February 4 “Genealogy and the Wisconsin Historical Society” 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm Hybrid Meeting (Zoom and In-Person) at Shadle Park Library, Spokane, WA Presented by Lori Bessler Reference Librarian and Instructor of local and family history Lori Bessler has worked at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives since…
21-Sep-2024 Meeting Maps can be incredibly valuable tools for genealogy research. They allow us to visualize our ancestors’ world, understand historical boundaries, and discover new records. Remember, maps not only provide context but also connect you to the places your ancestors called home. Happy mapping! …