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Making Timelines Work for You

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. Our Speaker: Tamika Strong is a Reference Archivist at the Georgia Archives, who also has Master's Degrees in Archival Studies […]

What the Heck Does That Say? Overcoming the Challenge of Difficult Handwriting

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 […]

Local Genealogy Resources and Where Do We Go From Here? (In-Person)

Peppertree Crossing Clubhouse Peppertree Crossing, Brunswick, GA, United States

CGGS President Peter Dillon will go over some local resources, followed by a discussion of what you can expect from and can offer to CGGS. This meeting will be IN-PERSON at the Peppertree Crossing neighborhood clubhouse in Brunswick at 2 p.m. Peppertree Crossing is a community located near the Brunswick Mall off Scranton Connector Rd. […]

Roots Across the Waters: Tracing Georgia’s Loyalists & Caribbean Legacy with Genetic Genealogy (Zoom)

You're invited for a captivating genetic journey abroad! Join the Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society on Sunday, February 18, at 2 p.m. for an afternoon of history, genetic genealogy, and personal discovery. This Zoom presentation will navigate the uncharted waters of Georgia history, following the lineage of Loyalists and African Americans who sought new horizons in […]

Genealogy Resources Fair Preview (Zoom)

Statesboro-Bulloch County Regional Library System Genealogy and Local History Coordinator Lillian Wingate will give us a preview via Zoom of the second annual Genealogy Resources Fair to be held in nearby Statesboro on Saturday, March 23, 2024. The Fair will be a two-day event for representatives of genealogical societies and a one-day event for the […]

Show and Tell (In-Person)

Bring a family heirloom or other personal genealogical treasure to discuss. At Peppertree Crossing Clubhouse at 2 p.m.

Field Trip to Fort Frederica National Monument

Fort Frederica, St. Simons Island, Georgia 6515 Frederica Rd, St Simons Island, GA, United States

Join the Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society for a fun and educational field trip to Fort Frederica National Monument on Sunday, May 19, from 2:00-3:30 pm ET! A park ranger will discuss the research behind "Hidden Faces of Frederica," online genealogical and historical portraits of early settlers on the island, followed by a tour. The visit […]

My DNA Testing Journey

Brunswick-Glynn County Public Library 208 Gloucester Street, Brunswick, GA, United States

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 […]

They Had Names: A Genealogy Journey (via Zoom)

Former Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society President Stacy Ashmore Cole will talk about the research that led to her award-winning website, “They Had Names: African Americans in Early Records of Liberty County, Georgia.” Find the website at: https://theyhadnames.net/. Learn how to find records about your enslaved and/or enslaving ancestors. Free and open to the public. This […]

CANCELLED: Field Trip – Christ Church Frederica Cemetery

Christ Church Frederica 6329 Frederica Road, St. Simons Island, GA, United States

NOTE: This event has been CANCELLED due to an unexpected event at the Church. We will host a field trip to Christ Church Frederica Cemetery, which dates to 1808.  A church docent will give us a tour of the cemetery and the church.  The cemetery holds the graves of many prominent historic Glynn County personalities. No preregistration […]

Atlanta History Center Veterans Oral History Project

Join us via Zoom to hear the Director of Oral History and Genealogy at the Atlanta History Center, Sue VerHoef, discuss the Georgia Veterans Oral History Project. Free and open to the public. To attend, register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpf-2prjMiHNUfI5NC8dwC1ZWTko1u1q2W

Field Trip: Bryan-Lang History Archives in Woodbine, Camden County

Bryan-Lang History Archives 311 Camden Avenue, Woodbine, GA, United States

Join us for a field trip to the Camden County Bryan-Lang History Archives in Woodbine to learn about the genealogical resources there. Meet us at the Archives for a tour starting at 10 AM ET (in-person only). Free and open to the public. The Archives is located at 311 Camden Avenue, Woodbine, GA 31569 and […]