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    • 16 Jul 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    Using U.S. Land Records in Genealogy

    • Presenter: Karen A. Fortin
    • Date: Tuesday, July 16, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Land records are an important part of your genealogical toolkit. This presentation will provide an overview of common terms and concepts, explore how land records can help your research, and assist you in locating these valuable resources. The presentations will also share examples showing how to go from finding a deed to finding the land described in it on the modern landscape.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5736257051220492384
    • 20 Jul 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Community Church, 5714 Broadway, Richmond, IL

    MAPS USEFUL IN TRACING FAMILY HISTORY

    WHEN:  Saturday, July 20, 2024  -  10 AM to Noon, Central Time (US & Canada)

    WHERE: BIGWILL live meeting at the Community Church, 5714 Broadway, Richmond, IL 60071; and virtually via ZOOM. Both are open to the public and free to attend! Visitors are always welcome to attend our presentations. Come learn with us!

    The British Interest Group of Wisconsin and Illinois welcomes as guest speaker, Margaret (Peg) Mackle Kapustiak.

     Peg Kapustiak’s topic will be “30 Different Maps, plus Using the Internet to Locate Maps Useful for Family History.”  The past is not hidden; we see it every day, though we often do not even know it. Maps can unlock details about your family or lead you to new resources. Peg will help us explore various kinds of maps, look at details included and not included, and offer suggestions on locating maps for the British Islands, using various sources, including the Internet.

     Register in advance for this meeting:

    https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlcuygrz4jGdMDcsIV9gdkdJ973myICpDz 

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

     Peg Kapustiak’s presentations and handouts are designed to provide you with extremely practical tips, ideas, links, and sources. She has been a genealogist and family historian for 46 years and has researched her family history in the Chicago area, the Midwest, New England, and New York state plus ten countries in both Europe and Asia, when she lived overseas. She has provided over 180 talks to organizations both nationally and internationally in the past 24 years, is the author of one book and 56 research articles and currently volunteers at five historical/genealogical organizations.

     The British Interest Group of Wisconsin & Illinois (BIGWILL) is a special interest group for those who wish to research family history and ancestry in the British Isles. We meet at 10:00 am (Central time) on the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, September and November. January and March meetings are online only, virtually via Zoom.

    • 26 Jul 2024
    • 1:00 PM
    • GCGS Research Center

    Clarno, Cadiz and Jordan Townships

    Green County Genealogical Society

    Friday Fun Day-July 26 at 1 pm in The GCGS Research Center

    GCGS will host an informal discussion on Clarno, Cadiz and Jordan townships.

    Retired Pastor Ron Nybroten will attend. He will talk about his memories growing up in and around Cadiz, Clarno and Jordan townships.

    The GCGS Research Center has plat maps, tax records and other reference materials for the townships available.

     

    For any questions about Friday Fun Day call Donna at 608-921-1537. The GCGS Research Center (located in the lower level of the Monroe Public Library) is open to the public for research Tuesdays 10 am-3 pm. Appointments can be made for another time.

    Phone: 608-328-7436

    Website: www.greencogenealogywi.org

    email: info@greencogenealogywi.org
    • 1 Aug 2024
    • 6:00 PM

    Family Search, Hands On with Maureen Brady

    Bring your laptop.for hands on experience. (Via Zoom)

    • 9 Aug 2024
    • 11 Aug 2024
    • Community Park- 106 Beech Street, Belgium, WI

    2024 Fest Event Locations:

    Luxembourg American Cultural Society: 100 Peter Thein Avenue, Belgium, WI
    Fest Grounds: Community Park- 106 Beech Street, Belgium, WI
    Fest Cultural Forum: Ozaukee Nonprofit Center- 2360 Dakota Drive, Grafton, WI

    2024 Fest Schedule:

    The LACS will be open with FREE admission Wednesday through Sunday of Fest Week, August 7-11, 2024, from 10 am – 3 pm. 

    Thursday, August 8th: (Private event for LACS Members)

    6 pm – 7:30 pm: LACS Member Meeting at LACS (registration required)

    Friday, August 9th:

    9:30 am: Registration and Coffee at Fest Cultural Forum (ticketed event)

    10 am – 12 pm: Fest Cultural Forum: “Luxembourg Culinary Traditions”

    Saturday, August 10th:

    Fest Grounds Activities
    11 am: Luxembourg Fest Main Street Parade
    Diamond Dancers performing Luxembourg folk dances on Main Street immediately following the parade- all welcome to join in learning.

    11:30 am – 4 pm: Kënschtler Eck (Artist Corner): Make your own Paper Rose craft from recycled Luxembourgish books. Free!

    11:30 am – 3 pm:

    • Luxembourg Street Food by Nicky Krieger-Loos and Marc Weydert
    • Kids Zone- FREE!
    • Gaga Ball
    • 1 pm – 3 pm: Miss Kim’s Amazing Animals
    • Straw Bale Mountain
    • LACS Gift Shop Open
    • Honored Family Tent honoring the Jacoby Family

    12 pm – 1 pm and 2 pm – 4 pm: Live Music with The Other Side

    12 pm- 2 pm: Rides to LACS/Village Splash Pad

    1 pm: Treipen Eating Contest

    Duke Henri Village Square, across from the LACS:

    5 pm: “Luxembourg Under the Stars”  (ticketed event).

    Sunday, August 11th:

    10 am: Fest Mass at Fest Grounds with Abbot Joel Rippinger, OSB presiding. Mass followed by Fest pageantries with 2024 Duke and Duchess Karen & Joe Jasper and this year’s Honored Family: The Jacoby’s.

    11 am- 1 pm: Food & drinks

    11:30 am: Magic & Comedy Show by Glen Gerard


    JOIN US for Luxembourg Fest August 9-11, 2024.
    Visit
    https://www.lacs.lu/luxembourg-fest-week/ for details

    • 20 Aug 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    Mysterious Codes: Passenger Manifests Letters and Numbers

    • Presenter: Christine Cohen   
    • Date: Tuesday, August 20, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: What do those letters, numbers, stamps, and pencil marks mean on Immigration Passenger Manifests? Does your ancestor have the letter "D" or "X" next to their name? Do you know what V/L, # 404, USB, Transit, CL, N.O.B, C/A, LPC, SI, NQIV, BSI, PV or C-XXXXX mean? We will learn if and when to contact the US National Archives or USCIS to get more genealogical information from these codes.  Plus what insight we can learn about your ancestor's immigration experience based on these notations.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6267092469017748315
    • 7 Sep 2024
    • 1:30 PM

    DNA Behind the Scenes with Dan Hubbard  
    DNA testing has become part of genealogy but what does it really mean? What are the different tests? Why do they tell us different things? (Via Zoom)

    • 17 Sep 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    The Art of Slow Genealogy

    • Presenter: Tara Shymanski
    • Date: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Are you a genealogy tortoise or a hare? The hare rushes to find new documents and add to its tree but genealogy tortoises slow down create more accurate, thorough family trees. This method suggests ways to slow down by using a research log to enter all your findings, reading and transcribing records, citing your sources, analyze the records. As you slow down and consider each finding you will build a more accurate family history
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2209934144942973533
    • 5 Oct 2024
    • 1:30 PM

    "Italian-American Immigrants and the Chicago Mafia Connections in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin" with Vick Hahn

    Learn more about Italian-Americans immigration to the United States, the organization of the Mafia, overcoming the difficult search for genealogy of its members, the influences it had on local history, and its connections to people in area communities.  (In person and Zoom)

    • 15 Oct 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    Navigating Maritime Internet Research Resources: Uncovering Wisconsin's Seafaring
    Ancestors

    • Presenter: Peter McCracken
    • Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Navigate Wisconsin's maritime history with Peter McCracken, co-founder of ShipIndex.org. This webinar unveils the significant role of maritime resources in understanding migration and economic patterns, and how these enrich genealogical research. McCracken will demonstrate how to uncover ship records and personal narratives using ShipIndex.org and various online tools. Beyond ShipIndex.org, the journey expands to include strategies for comprehensive maritime research, ensuring a full exploration of your ancestors' seafaring histories. Concluding with a Q&A, this session is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of maritime history and broaden your genealogical toolkit. Join us to set sail into the past and discover your history like never before.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/798574631250661720
    • 2 Nov 2024
    • 1:30 PM

    Newspapers Research with Jean Lythgoe

         Learn the ins and outs of researching with Newspapers.com and GenealogyBank.  (In person and Zoom)

    • 19 Nov 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    400,000 German POWs in the U.S.: How did they affect your community and family?

    • Presenter: Mary Risseeuw
    • Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: For millions of rural Americans, farmers and owners of small businesses, POW labor was a life-saver for a country where a labor shortage had been created by the war.  Abandoned Civilian Conservation Corps camps built during the Depression were the sites of the first camps as boat loads of German POWs were brought to the U.S.  There were over 700 camps established throughout the country.  This had a huge affect on the communities where these camps were located.  The stories of the interactions between prisoners and civilians and their impact were not talked about for decades.  The stories are still being uncovered.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2651988396843855199
    • 17 Dec 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    The American Revolution Beyond the US: French Canadian Patriots

    • Presenter: Bryna O’Sullivan
    • Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: The battle for control of the American colonies went beyond the current US colonies and into what we now know as Canada. This presentation will introduce the history of the French Canadian patriot and describe how to document their service
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/392482106596505182

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