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SUMMARY:My DNA Testing Journey
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Brunswick-Glynn County Public Library on Saturday\, June 8\, at 11 am. Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society President\, Peter Dillon\, will discuss his DNA testing journey. His presentation will cover his experience with different testing companies\, ethnicity results\, connections to newly discovered relatives\, and other genealogical revelations. The talk is free and open to the public.\n\nThis talk will follow the CGGS Genealogy Mentoring Group session at the library. That session is from 10:00-11:00 am and is also free and open to the public.\n\nNo preregistration required for either event and all are welcome.
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/my-dna-testing-journey/
LOCATION:Brunswick-Glynn County Public Library\, 208 Gloucester Street\, Brunswick\, GA\, 31520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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SUMMARY:What the Heck Does That Say? Overcoming the Challenge of Difficult Handwriting
DESCRIPTION:One of the biggest hurdles to overcome in genealogy is the seemingly illegible handwriting in our ancestors’ records. Whether you struggle to navigate colonial penmanship that doesn’t even look like English or wrestle with contemporary documents that are poorly written\, a few good strategies can make all the difference. We’ll look at more than 20 techniques to help you figure out what the chicken scratches on the page say as well as what the style of writing might reveal about our ancestors. \nOur Speaker: \nPam Vestal is a professional genealogist and speaker who turned her focus to her longtime love of genealogy after a 20-year writing career. Her articles have appeared in the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly and the FGS’s Forum magazine\, and her lectures take her from coast to coast. Pam specializes in conducting genealogical research and then turning that information into illustrated stories that even non-genealogists can enjoy. \nCGGS webinars are free and all are welcome. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpde2upzMjGNBvCRLpf0ZGwlpJTMll5j36.
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/what-the-heck-does-that-say-overcoming-the-challenge-of-difficult-handwriting/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230910T140000
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SUMMARY:Making Timelines Work for You
DESCRIPTION:Putting your ancestors in a timeline will allow you to notice discrepancies in a way that almost no other genealogical techique will. Join us as Tamika Strong explains how to make timelines work for you. \nOur Speaker: \nTamika Strong is a Reference Archivist at the Georgia Archives\, who also has Master’s Degrees in Archival Studies and Library and Information Sciences\, along with a B.A. from Emory University in African American Studies. She previously worked at the DeKalb County Public Library. She is a member of the Georgia Genealogical Society Board of Directors. \nCGGS webinars are free and all are welcome. Please register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpd-GurDsiEtIm5aJy1vfG9NTd3smIfQwt
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/making-timelines-work-for-you/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230611T140000
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CREATED:20221207T182913Z
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SUMMARY:Let's Chat: Bulloch County Genealogy Room
DESCRIPTION:The Statesboro – Bulloch County Library has a large collection of materials for those interested in researching family history. There are approximately 8\,000 books\, magazines\, bound periodicals (which include an oral history collection)\, census records\, family histories\, court records\, marriages\, land records\, will abstracts\, Civil War records\, and cemetery records to search through. Included you will find county histories for most Georgia counties. There are also genealogy resources for North Carolina\, South Carolina\, and Virginia. Over 200 books to aid in Genealogy research are available to be checked out\, with a valid PINES Library card. The Genealogy Department has a Facebook Group which enables members to stay up-to-date regarding programs\, events\, and items of interest in the area of Genealogy and offers classes and research assistance. \nJoin us on Sunday\, June 11\, to hear Regional Genealogy & Local History Coordinator Lillian Wingate explain the Genealogy Room’s resources. \nCGGS webinars are free and open to all. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUuc-uvrz0pHtQDNttLywWVzsEGRUp6MCv8
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/lets-chat-bulloch-county-genealogy-room/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230521T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230521T153000
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SUMMARY:Google My Maps
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to create a layered digital map of your family’s residences to help visualize their proximity to each other and to track their migration patterns throughout time. \nOur Speaker: \nTamara Hallo is an educator\, librarian\, and genealogist. She has over 25 years of experience as an educator and holds a Master in Library Science degree. Genealogy is her passion and a perfect complement to her repertoire. She has earned a certificate of genealogical research from Boston University and has completed ProGen\, an 18-month professional genealogy study program. \nIn addition to client work\, Tamara presents on genealogical topics to both in-person and virtual audiences and regularly teaches genealogy classes through her website\, www.hallogenealogyservices.com\, and in-person throughout the tri-county area of South Florida. \nA member of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) and the National Genealogical Society (NGS)\, she specializes in Southern United States and Miami\, Florida research and is passionate about sharing genealogy with the community. \nCGGS webinars are free and all are welcome. Register at:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMud-GvrT4qHtMxS_Oxyh0IPke2WLqKSLLh
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/google-my-maps/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230219T140000
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SUMMARY:Let's Chat: Finding African American Family Networks in Coastal Georgia - DNA & Records
DESCRIPTION:The unique African American culture that developed along the Georgia coast is fascinating. Tracing family networks as freed people spread out along the coast after Emancipation can be challenging\, but fortunately\, both records and DNA technology exist to help with this effort. Join us on February 19 to learn more. \nOur Speakers: \nTerri Warrd\, the Front Porch Genealogist\, has been researching coastal Georgia history and genealogy for over two decades\, both for her own family lines and as a community. She is a co-founder of Ujima Genealogy of Coastal Georgia\, and has done a lengthy stint as the Moran Family Reunion Historian. \nAdolphus Armstrong is the co-founder of the Low Country DNA Project. He has expertise in using DNA to reunite families. \nCGGS webinars are free and all are welcome. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsc-qqrDIjHdaMywVuY3QgWDiS2ATKC867 \n(This event was originally scheduled for Febuay 12.)
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/lets-chat-finding-african-american-family-networks-in-coastal-georgia-dna-records/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230118T190000
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SUMMARY:What If You Could Automate Your Research Log? You Can!
DESCRIPTION:Goldie May is a tool you have to see to believe. It is a browser extension that will create an automated research log for you to track your work as you go with minimal effort on your part. No more remembering to log what you’ve already researched. Save screenshots\, write notes and abstracts\, and export your work. Never lose your place and never repeat a search. This free software (with paid versions that have more features) could revolutionize your genealogy research. \nOur Speaker: \nRichard K. Miller is a software developer who worked in tech roles at three genealogy companies. Now he’s building Goldie May to be the tool he wants for his own genealogy research. Goldie is his great-grandmother’s name and May comes from a beloved ancestor on his wife’s side of the family. \nAll CGGS Zoom webinars are free and all are welcome. Register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdu-tpz4uGdMCZJBSsFklPWeQelDCigVX.
URL:https://coastalgagensociety.org/event/what-if-you-could-automate-your-research-log-you-can/
LOCATION:GA
CATEGORIES:Free Webinar
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