Registration is Open for the 2019 TxSGS Conference!

TxSGS is Blazing Family Trails at its 2019 Family History Conference in Houston, October 11-13,

This year’s event features 33 speakers presenting 56 sessions plus 4 add-on workshops. Open each day, the exhibit hall showcases a host of genealogical products, services, and societies that can help meet your research needs.

For the convenience of attendees, purchased lunches are available each day. On Friday and Sunday, the lunches include a light-hearted genealogical topic by well-known Texas speakers Cari Taplin and Susan Kaufman.

Our ancestors started Blazing Family Trails when they immigrated to a new land with dreams of finding home and prosperity. As genealogists, we follow their path by identifying our immediate family and traveling backward in time via records, DNA, and much more. We learn methods for researching and analyzing these records; we trace and document our ancestors’ ethnic roots. Along the way, we make sure to preserve and share their stories for future generations. Blazing Family Trails provides you with knowledge and tools to help you on this journey.

For more information see the conference website and make plans now to join us for a fabulous genealogy weekend!

Visit our Speakers & Topics page for titles and descriptions of their lectures and workshops. Conference attendees have the option to add any of 4 in-depth workshops on to their full 3-day or single day registrations.

 

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Conference Venue & Hotel

The 2019 Family History Conference will be held at the Omni Houston Hotel Westside in Houston, Texas.

Conference attendees should book before 5:00 p.m. September 19 to receive the TxSGS conference rate.

Visit our Venue & Lodging page for more details and instructions on how to book your room at our discounted TxSGS 2019 rate.

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