The Connecticut State Library is pleased to announce that with a fifth grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the following newspaper titles have been selected to be digitized…
September 10 Meeting – Bryna O’Sullivan – In the Vault
Connecticut’s town clerks hold more than just vital records and deeds. This program discusses some of the more unusual sources found “in the vault” – and how they can help…
Mark Your Calendars – NERGC Conference
Mark Your Calendars for the New England Regional Genealogical Consortium (NERGC) 2023 Conference, slated for May 3-6 in Springfield, Mass. Featured speakers are Rich Venezia and Michael. D. Lacopo, DVM….
Conference Keeper – Events Calendar
Looking for virtual and in-person genealogy events? Check ConferenceKeeper (https://conferencekeeper.org/) to see what’s being held locallyand what you can access online from other areas. Constantly updated andyou can sign up…
Need Help from Genealogist Experts?
ZOOM: Ancestry Allies: Virtual Genealogy Help Day July 31 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm EDT Donation: $10.00 The Connecticut Society of Genealogists is sponsoring a collaborative event with members from seven genealogical…
June 11 Meeting – Toni McKeen – Why Can’t I Find…
The Naugatuck Valley Genealogy Club will meet on Zoom on Saturday, June 11, at 10:30 a.m. Following a brief business meeting, Toni McKeen will present “Why Can’t I Find ….?”…
April 9 Meeting – Bryna O’Sullivan – Beyond the Gravestone – Researching Death Records in Connecticut
The ever-popular Bryna O’Sullivan is back with another fascinating topic. Your ancestor’s death is part of their story. This program will introduce attendees to resources that can document a Connecticut…
May 14 Meeting – Diana Elder – Who’s Her Daddy? Testing an Ancestry DNA Thruline Hypothesis for a Female Ancestor
When no record names a father, discover how documentary records, a migration study, and DNA evidence can confirm a hypothesis in this pre-1850 case study. Diana Elder AGⓇ is a…
March 12 Meeting – Marian Wood – 1950 Census
Our March 12 meeting will feature our own Marian Wood. She will give us our first look at the 1950 census. For some of us, this newly-released census is the…
Registration for RootsTech 2022
Registration for RootsTech 2022 is now open. The conference is entirely virtual this year and will happen on March 3-5. Registration is free this year. For more information visit: https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/rtc2021/faq
