Several club members met in the San Tan room yesterday to view Legacy's latest webinar live. The presentation was 60 minutes followed by a 30-minute question/answer session. It was called "Researching Your Canadian Ancestors, an overview." Three main topics were covered very thoroughly: census records, church records and land records. The presenter mentioned many websites where various records could be accessed, and provided many examples.
If you were unable to join us Friday, you can view this webinar free during the next 10 days. Just go to: www.legacyfamilytree.com/webinars.asp and find the title given above.
It's well worth your time.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Tuesday's Workshop
Sixteen people attended last Tuesday's workshop; six of them had visited the Family History Library last spring or this fall--proving our contention that Salt Lake City is on the way to and from anywhere!
Maureen Edwards spent time at the Allen County Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana and recommends it highly. She also reported that there is a new building at the military records facility in St. Louis, but the records are just as difficult to access.
Several reported advancing research over the summer; others were planning to order microfilm this year.
Maureen Edwards spent time at the Allen County Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana and recommends it highly. She also reported that there is a new building at the military records facility in St. Louis, but the records are just as difficult to access.
Several reported advancing research over the summer; others were planning to order microfilm this year.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Legacy Webinar scheduled
We have scheduled a special webinar for the Friday November 9 in the Santan Room starting at 12:00 Sharp.
The webinar is entitled RESEARCHING YOUR CANADIAN ANCESTORS, AN OVERVIEW being presented by Legacy.
Don't miss this webinar by Claire Brisson-Banks, an accredited genealogist (AG).
The key to good research in any country is understanding its history, records and resources. This class will review a timetable and discuss the differences in searching Canadian records versus US records. It will cover a mini-history of the country's growth, census, church, land, and probate records along with online and community resources.
The webinar will be done by 1:30 as we have to vacate the room by 2:00.
The webinar is entitled RESEARCHING YOUR CANADIAN ANCESTORS, AN OVERVIEW being presented by Legacy.
Don't miss this webinar by Claire Brisson-Banks, an accredited genealogist (AG).
The key to good research in any country is understanding its history, records and resources. This class will review a timetable and discuss the differences in searching Canadian records versus US records. It will cover a mini-history of the country's growth, census, church, land, and probate records along with online and community resources.
The webinar will be done by 1:30 as we have to vacate the room by 2:00.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Tuesday Workshop
First workshop of the season!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
7 PM -- San Tan Room
Short video with tips for success on the family search website
Roundtable topic: summer successes or questions
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
7 PM -- San Tan Room
Short video with tips for success on the family search website
Roundtable topic: summer successes or questions
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Palm Creek Cancer Awareness
Those of you who have had a chance to read the October Happenings may have noticed that our club's contribution to the cancer fund was not included in the list of donations. Dick checked on this and was told it was an oversight. Palm Creek Genealogy Club's donation will be noted in the December Happenings, as the November issue was already at the printer. Our hard work will be recognized at that time!
Pinal County Genealogy Workshop
Mark your calendars!
The 2013 Pinal County Genealogy Workshop will be held on Saturday, January 26. Details will be available December 1. This annual event offers classes on a variety of topics, including a 2-hour session on Beginning Genealogy.
The 2013 Pinal County Genealogy Workshop will be held on Saturday, January 26. Details will be available December 1. This annual event offers classes on a variety of topics, including a 2-hour session on Beginning Genealogy.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
RAOGK News
Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK) is back on a smaller scale. This site has been inactive for some time due to the illness and death of the founder. Using the link below, you can read about it and possibly find a volunteer for research in your area of interest.
Only volunteers
w/ arrow by name are working. If you have emails from any other volunteers from
the old RAOGK, please send them the new site.
There is also a new site:
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Member spotlight: Rick Wood
My name is Rick Wood, your new president for this year’s Palm Creek Genealogy Club. I was born in Manitoba, Canada, and now live in Alberta. I have been married for 42 years; have 3 sons, 6 grandsons, and 2 granddaughters.
I first started my family tree after joining the Palm Creek Genealogy Club just 2 seasons ago. But after 1000+ hours and 400+ members in my family tree, I feel like I have been doing this for a very long time. The main surnames I am currently researching are Wood, McKinnon, Bridle, and Desmarais
.
I think when the genealogy bug bit me was when I found a way to get around that first brick wall. The brick walls that I want to blow up now are proof of birth of my great grandfather Jonah Wood and immigration information on my great great grandfather Samuel Wood. Birth records are scarce for the early 1800’s in Canada. This would prove or disapprove that my family has German roots not Irish. I grew up believing that my family was from Ireland but have found census and land records that lead me to believe we are originally from Germany. I better to be able to prove that with sources before I tell any of the family or I may lose a few of the older ones from the shock!
I find a lot of information online by looking for confirmation between Family Search and Ancestry. I have also found some amazing information on Google!
I hope to find these records when I stop in Salt Lake City on the way back to Alberta. We will be doing our usual trips to Manitoba to visit family so I will do more local research. I am considering a trip to Ontario in October to the Pickering/Barrie area as this was where my ancestors first lived in Canada. Then point it south to see you in Palm Creek in November.
I first started my family tree after joining the Palm Creek Genealogy Club just 2 seasons ago. But after 1000+ hours and 400+ members in my family tree, I feel like I have been doing this for a very long time. The main surnames I am currently researching are Wood, McKinnon, Bridle, and Desmarais
.
I think when the genealogy bug bit me was when I found a way to get around that first brick wall. The brick walls that I want to blow up now are proof of birth of my great grandfather Jonah Wood and immigration information on my great great grandfather Samuel Wood. Birth records are scarce for the early 1800’s in Canada. This would prove or disapprove that my family has German roots not Irish. I grew up believing that my family was from Ireland but have found census and land records that lead me to believe we are originally from Germany. I better to be able to prove that with sources before I tell any of the family or I may lose a few of the older ones from the shock!
I find a lot of information online by looking for confirmation between Family Search and Ancestry. I have also found some amazing information on Google!
I hope to find these records when I stop in Salt Lake City on the way back to Alberta. We will be doing our usual trips to Manitoba to visit family so I will do more local research. I am considering a trip to Ontario in October to the Pickering/Barrie area as this was where my ancestors first lived in Canada. Then point it south to see you in Palm Creek in November.
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