Records and Repositories Provide Key to Family History

The 2022 TxSGS Conference features five tracks and 42 sessions. Early Bird registration ends September 30, so register today and save!

From politics to family manuscripts; from religion to the post office; from unusual places of birth to land records – records and repositories can provide the key that will help you Unlock Your Past!

  • Unusual Places to Find Births and Naturalizations, Debra Dudek
  • War of 1812 – Researching ‘Second Revolution’ Ancestors, Debra Dudek
  • The Hathi Trust Digital Library: An Underutilized Yet Powerful Addition to Your Research Toolbox, Colleen Robledo Greene, MLS
  • Unearthing Your Ancestor’s Stories in Historical Newspapers, Daniel Horowitz
  • The Texas Court of Claims: Unlocking Family Connections, Past and Present, Kevin Klaus
  • A Shot of Whiskey and a Clump of Dirt – Land Claims and New Opportunities, J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
  • Finding the Hidden Manuscripts of Families Moving to Texas, J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
  • Beyond the Big Four – (Mostly) Free Resources for Genealogical Research, Bernard Meisner
  • Politics, Religion, Interests – Post Office Record Gems!, Diane L. Richard, MEng, MBA
  • Latin 101 – Deciphering Catholic Parish Records, Mary Kircher Roddy, CG®
  • Mississippi Roots: Finding Your Magnolia State Ancestors, Lori Thornton

 

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