Episode #107 – Houston Public Library – Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library Campus

Houston Public Library – Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library Campus Host: Randy Whited    Guest: Sue Kaufman, Senior Manager, Clayton Library Campus Episode #107 introduces the listener to the collection at the Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library Campus, part of the Houston Public Library system. Clayton holds an international collection … Read more

Episode #104 – Lone Star Family Trails – The Portal to Texas History

Listen now to Episode #104 – The Portal to Texas History   Host: Randy Whited Guest: Jake Magnum, UNT Program Development Librarian at University of North Texas in Denton This episode features The Portal to Texas History at the University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton.  Jake Magnum is the Program Development Librarian and works … Read more

Episode #102 – TxSGS LoneStar Family Trails Podcast – SAGHS Library

Listen now to:  Episode #102 – The San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society Library. Host:    Sue Kaufman Guest:  Barbara Froebel, President and Historian of the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society This episode features the library of the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society (SAGHS). Containing more than 15,000 books and 700 maps, the … Read more

TxSGS Launches Lone Star Family Trails Podcast

TXSGS is excited to announce our podcast: Lone Star Family Trails!  The goal of the podcast is to introduce our listeners to resources, records, and the historical context of the Lone Star State: Texas.  Each podcast will highlight one specific element that adds to your genealogical knowledge when researching your Texas ancestors.  A host will … Read more

Finding Women’s WWI Records

Considering that during WWI many thousands of women served in industry, in the Armed Forces, and in the Red Cross, and that millions of women registered in the effort to conserve resources for the war, it’s likely that records associated with WWI will contain at least one of your ancestresses.   For an overview of … Read more

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