Incorporate Family History into Your Holidays
How To Incorporate Family History into Your Holidays During the holidays, our family history can be honored in a variety of ways, and we’re going to provide you with five special ways to celebrate!
How To Incorporate Family History into Your Holidays During the holidays, our family history can be honored in a variety of ways, and we’re going to provide you with five special ways to celebrate!
Are you ready to take your genealogical research to the next level with the help of artificial intelligence? AI-powered tools are transforming the way we uncover our family histories, making it easier and faster than ever before. But are we really ready for this revolution? Let’s find out.
Family Tree Webinars The following is an announcement from FamilyTreeWebinars.com: Legacy webinars! We brought you 11 highly-rated webinars including the #1-rated webinar of all time! Elizabeth Shown Mills delighted us with her class “Trousers, Black Domestic, Tacks & Housekeeping Bills: Problem-Solving with “Trivial Details“. This was the first of the 12 classes she will present this…
The Colorado Genealogical Society – Quarterly Publication BGS being a member of the Colorado Genealogical Society (CGS), BGS members are welcome to read the Quarterly Publication of The CGS, The Colorado Genealogist. To read the current edition, head on over to the Members Only resource page to view.
Second Annual Members’ SocialAt Karen Yudnich’s Home Come and join us for our second annual members’ social get-together hosted by Karen and Bob Yudnich at their home in Broomfield. What to bring? Please bring meat (hambers, hotdogs, brats or chicken) or vegetables (corn-on-the-cob, bell peppers, onions, squash, asparagus) to grill and a side-dish or dessert…
Press Release from National Genealogical Society: Two new Research in the States books—Research in New Mexico by Karen Stein Daniel, CG, and Research in Oregon, 3rd Edition, by Connie Miller Lenzen, CG, FNGS – are now available in the NGS store in both PDF and print versions. In Research in New Mexico, author Karen Stein…