Genealogy
Find A Grave: Friend, Foe, or Both?
Cemetery research will never be the same because of the wealth of information on Find A Grave. The benefits and rewards of this information, however, may not outweigh the drawbacks […]
Military Pensions: Vital Records in Disguise
WikiTreeMilitary pension records are an amazing source of information. This presentation puts “flesh on the bones” of several individuals whose military records are reviewed from various wars involving the United […]
Taking A Genealogy Trip: Ready, Set, Let’s Go!
Robson Ranch Clubhouse 9400 Ed Robson Blvd, Denton, TXGenealogy trips can be “the bomb”—or they can bomb. An unsuccessful trip can most often be prevented by following the steps, cautions, and counsel in this presentation. A fun and lively presentation with stories of personal disasters and serendipity, this is a great way to get ready for that first (or many) genealogy research trip.
Proving Long-Lost Family the Indirect Way: Finding the Ancestors of F. N. Raymond
West Waco Library & Genealogy Center 5301 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX, United StatesSometimes we must go all the way around before we can prove what is right in front of us. This is a presentation chock full of records and research with a resolution to a mystery that has been misunderstood for a century. Hold on for the ride as this presentation demonstrates use of the “long […]
The Healing Power of Family History
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City 100 S W Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UtahSome among us have experienced great family trauma and bear the scars. Family history research contributes healing to the heart, soul, and sometimes families—but especially to the researcher. Please come and experience the hope and healing that has come to the speaker by researching her family lines. She will share family stories and healing principles […]