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    • 21 Oct 2025
    • 7:00 PM

    Alienation of Affection Divorce in the United States

    • Presenter: Christine Cohen
    • Date: Tuesday October 21, 2025
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Divorce is not just a 20th Century phenomenon. At first, granted by the State Legislature and then by the Courts, these are public records. The case files can include marriage date and place, names and ages of children, current and former residences, and affidavits by the spouses about their marriage and reason for divorce. Clues are in the Census, City Directories, Military Pensions, County Histories, County Courthouses & especially in Newspapers. This could be the reason for a "lost spouse".
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8363356474818860639
    • 24 Oct 2025
    • 1:00 PM
    • Milwaukee Central Public Library

    Date of Event   Friday  24 October 2025

    ·   Start Time   1:00 PM Central - Short meeting precedes Program

    ·   Event Title   Follow Your Family Through Its Chain Migration

    ·   Presenter Name  Kevin Cassidy

    ·   Description of Event:  The average Irish immigrant did not arrive in the USA alone.  He likely followed an already existing chain of relatives, friends and neighbors that had crossed the pond.  This talk details how to find the pathway and track one's family back to the parish of origin.

    Kevin Cassidy is an avid researcher and lecturer on genealogy topics.  His talks are research and strategy centered.  He has spoken across the United States and in both Northern Ireland and Ireland.  He has history and law degrees and a diploma in family history.  Kevin lived in Milwaukee from 1991 to 1993.  He has fond memories of Marquette, Lake Michigan and several eating establishments throughout the area. 

    ·   Location of Event  Milwaukee Central Public Library 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI. First Floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Room.

    ·   IN PERSON  No registration needed for in person at the Library

    ·   ONLINE VIA ZOOM  Register here for zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/hWrh176ES86WpzyBGy5WxQ#/registration

     

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    • 25 Oct 2025
    • 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
    • FamilySearch Center Green Bay, WI

    Bay Area Genealogical Society (BAGS) 50th Anniversary Conference

    • Date of Event              Saturday October 25, 2025
    • Start Time                   8:30 pm – 3:00 pm         
    • Location of Event (Including address)

    FamilySearch Center   651 Pinehurst Ave   Green Bay, WI 54302

    • Presenter Name (If applicable)

    Presented by the Bay Area Genealogical Society

    Please join the Bay Area Genealogical Society (BAGS) at our BAGS 50th Anniversary Conference

    Saturday October 25, 2025

    Open to the Public – In Person or via Zoom

     Four great speakers and four great presentations!

    Katie Stilp - Finding Your Family in Online Repositories

    Deb Anderson - Hidden Gold: Finding Treasures in the Archives

    Sandy Orsted - Belgian Life on the Door Peninsula

    Dennis Jacobs - Grave Digging: Researching a Life Story

                                                   

    The conference is free to all BAGS members / Non-members $ 20.00

    Check the BAGS website(www.bagswi.org)  for Registration information.

     

    Contact:  Barb Holschbach      President@bagswi.org

    https://www.bagswi.org


    • 25 Oct 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Area History Center

    The Chippewa County Genealogical Society will meet at 10:00 on Saturday, October 25, at the Chippewa Area History Center, 12 Bridgewater Avenue, Chippewa Falls.  

    There will be a short business meeting followed by a program about FOREVER.COM, a permanent cloud program that is popular among genealogists, presented  by Rebecca Blanchette.


    • 28 Oct 2025
    • 1 Nov 2025
    • DoubleTree by Hilton Kansas City – Overland Park, Kansas

    The Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI) will be holding its 20th Genealogical / Cultural Conference October 28 – November 1 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Kansas City – Overland Park, Kansas. The theme for our conference is From Homeland to Heartland and Beyond.  Attached is an electronic copy of the 16-page Conference Program and Registration booklet and below are some handy links. Please help CGSI by forwarding this email and by making the information available to those who might have an interest in attending this event.  Register by July 31, 2025 to get the Early-Bird Discounted Conference rate (the rate goes up on August 1).  Thank you so much!

     

    Check out CGSI's website at  https://CGSI.org  

     

    Link to Join CGSI as a Member  (If not already a CGSI member, join first (1-year for $35) so you can get the CGSI Member rate for the Conference)

     

    Link to Register for the CGSI Fall Conference  (Register by July 31, 2025 to get the Early-Bird Discounted Conference rate)

     

    Link to View the CGSI Fall Conference Program and Registration

     

    Here are some highlights of the Conference included in the Conference Registration fee. The Registration opened on Thursday May 1 with the early-bird discount available until August 1. 

     

    CGSI's 20th Genealogical and Cultural Conference 

    Theme: From Homeland to Heartland and Beyond 

    Dates: Tuesday October 28 - Saturday November 1  

    Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Kansas City - Overland Park, KS 

                10100 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS  66210  

     

    Guest Room Rate: $142 per night includes continental breakfast 

    Room Reservations: Available through our conference page on the CGSI website

     

    WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE CONFERENCE FEE?

    The Early Bird rate for the full 3-day CGSI member fee of $269 or non-member fee of $319 entitles registrants access to:

    ·        Any of the 48 lectures (16 per day) of 75-minute length scheduled for Thursday – Saturday,

    ·        Thursday, Friday and Saturday lunches,

    ·        "Whova" pre and post-conference virtual networking platform, 

    ·        Wednesday evening's, "The Accidental Hero", a one-man WWII era play by Patrick Dewane

    ·        Thursday evening's "Welcome Reception and Exhibitor Fair" with light appetizers, 

    ·        Thursday "Czech & Slovak sing-along" with Petr Hustak on guitar and Bob Rychlik on the fujara, 

    ·        Friday morning’s Keynote Address by Dr. Tamara Scheer of Vienna, Austria, called Life of Czech, Slovak, and Ruthenian Austro-Hungarian Soldiers During the First World War

    ·        Friday evening’s Parade of Kroje (fashion show with folk dress),

    ·        Admission to CGSI Research Center, space permitting, with a ticket,

    ·        Access to the vendor area,

    ·        A 120+ page conference syllabus containing speaker material, and a welcome bag.

     

    The Conference fee goes up on August 1, 2025, after which the price for both a member and on-member increases by $50.  

     

    Tuesday October 28 and Wednesday October 29 Tours are optional educational events and require registration and fees. See the CGSI website for details on each tour.    

     

    The four Czech folk-art workshops by Daniela Mahoney are limited to the first 25 persons and require a separate $20 registration fee. These workshops are available on the online registration form.  

     

    The Friday and Saturday dinners, and the Saturday ethnic entertainment are optional events and require separate payment on the registration form.  

     

    For further information about the event, please go to our website.  Still have questions?  Contact CGSI Conference Chair Paul Makousky at Conferencechair@CGSI.org or me, Denise Zvanovec, CGSI's Membership Co-chair at Membership@CGSI.org.     


    • 1 Nov 2025
    • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

    Title: Native American Ancestry: Honoring Ancestors

    Presenter: Stefanie Ojibway Gerberding

    Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025

    Time: 10:00-11:30 AM Central

    Description: Join genealogist Stefanie Ojibway Gerberding in exploring Native American genealogy tools and resources, including tribal records and federal archives. The session will also address the cultural sensitivities involved in tracing Native American roots. Whether you're a beginner or advanced genealogist, this presentation will help you navigate Native American genealogical research with respect and accuracy.

    If you can’t attend live, this workshop will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registrants for 30 days. The registration deadline is Wednesday, October 29 at 11:59 p.m. CT. Don’t wait…register today to save your seat!

    Registration: https://shop.wisconsinhistory.org/native-american-ancestry-webinar


    • 1 Nov 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • Monroe Public Library

    The November 1 meeting of the Green County Genealogical Society is “New France in Illinois and Wisconsin” presented by Mark Peterson.

    The presentation is at 10 am in the Monroe Public Library community room on the second floor. The presentation is free and open to the public

    The presentation looks at the years 1524-1763 when the French explored and then settled in  North America, including Wisconsin (Wis-kon-sa) and Illinois (Il-len-noh-wa). It examines the French relations with the Native Americans. It examines what happened to the French and Native Americans in their conflicts with the British. Today’s French sites such as Portage, WI and Fort De Chartres, Il and others are reviewed.

    Mark Peterson has been teaching history for Lifelong Learning at Highland Community College since 2017. A U.S. Navy veteran, he served six years aboard ships based in South Carolina and Greece. Mark earned his B.A. and M.A. in History from Southern Illinois University Carbondale before beginning a decades-long teaching career in HVAC controls, history, and adult education. His work has taken him to 41 states, four Canadian provinces, and countries including Australia, China, Denmark, Germany, and France. From 2004 to 2018, he taught Historical Methods for Adult Learning at Concordia University in Beloit, Wisconsin. After retiring in 2009, Mark continued teaching in northern Illinois schools and spent several summers as a campground host at Mt. Rainier National Park. Having traveled to all 50 states and 19 countries, Mark brings global insight and enthusiasm for history to presentation.

    If you have any questions about the meeting or presentation, 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. Other times available by appointment. The phone number is 608-328-7436 and the website is www.greencogenealogywi.org

    • 8 Nov 2025
    • 2:00 PM
    • Appleton Public Library

    Find Your Ancestors: Voting Records: Genealogy's Best Kept Secret

    Join us in person at the library or virtually via Zoom for our monthly Find Your Ancestors series.

    Registration: No registration is needed to attend the program in the library. Zoom attendees must register in advance for this program here

    Program Topic: Voting Records: Genealogy's Best Kept Secret

    Looking for a date of birth or death? When and where your ancestor became a citizen? Where he disappeared to or where he came from? Voting records may have the answer. These often-overlooked gems can be packed with genealogical information, and you won't believe what they can tell us about our ancestors! 

    Presented by Pam Vestal 

    Pam 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 National Genealogical Society Magazine, The Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly, and her lectures take her from coast to coast. Pam specializes in conducting genealogical research and then transforming that information into illustrated stories that even non-genealogists can enjoy.


    • 18 Nov 2025
    • 7:00 PM

    Society Briefs, Village News … or the other “Gossip Columns”

    • Presenter: Mary Risseeuw
    • Date: Tuesday November 18, 2025
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Before Facebook there was an interesting tradition in journalism: the society and small-town correspondent columns. You could read about anniversary celebrations, illnesses, business trips and who came from out of town for a visit. These columns can provide useful, and often amusing, tidbits that can fill in the blanks and connect the dots about your family and community. Examples are from around the world and also chronicle 54 years of a woman’s life through the use of one-liners in the village news.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/754838265622191703
    • 21 Nov 2025
    • 1:00 PM
    • Milwaukee Central Public Library

    Date of Event: November 21, 2025

    Start Time: 1:00 PM (Central)

    The Milwaukee County Genealogical Society presents:

    Event Title:Passing the Torch: Jewelry Gifted as is, or Reimagined for the Next Generation 

    Presenter: Vivian Paul Anton

    Description:  

    How far back can you trace your roots? Imagine having a personal heirloom piece from your ancestors, such as a piece of jewelry. What would you do with it? Would you wear it? Would you frame it? If you wanted to make a small or large change, how would you go about doing that to honor the integrity of the piece and the original owner? See some remarkable examples of how to go about doing this. 

    Inspired by my father Paul, who journied from Greece to America, I embrace his spirit of determination and craftsmanship in my work as a Jewelry Designer and Graduate Gemologist. With a career spanning from galleries in LA, NY, and beyond - plus features in Vogue, Harper's and Elle - my designs continue to evolve. After many decades in retail, I'm looking ahead to new possibilities with Vivian Paul Anton Jewelry Design - a brand rooted in heritage, faith, and passion. Over 50 years in the Milwaukee Area.

    Location of Event:  Milwaukee Central Public Library 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI. First Floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Room.

    IN PERSON: No registration needed for in person at the Library

    ONLINE VIA ZOOM  Register here for zoom link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/gqT8Xg1kR1S5ZWAUjBUUbQ

     

    A short membership meeting will precede the presentation.

     


    • 13 Dec 2025
    • 2:00 PM
    • Appleton Public Library

    Find Your Ancestors: Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan: The Key to Thorough Research

    Join us in person at the library or virtually via Zoom for our monthly Find Your Ancestors series.

    Registration: No registration is needed to attend the program in the library. Zoom attendees must register in advance for this program here

    Program Topic: Plan Your Work and Work Your Plan: The Key to Thorough Research

    Thorough research is one of the elements of the Genealogical Proof Standards. How do you know if you've done enough? A research plan is the key. From creating to working through your pan, learn how to use this tool to keep you on track and be as thorough as possible.

    Presented by Cheri Hudson Passey

    Cheri Hudson Passey is a professional genealogist, instructor, writer, speaker, and owner of Carolina Girl Genealogy, LLC. She is the host of the YouTube genealogy chat show GenFriends and is a genealogical researcher, subcontracted by Eagle Investigative Services, Inc., for the US Army Past Conflict Repatriations Branch. She is involved in many genealogy societies and organizations and on the National Genealogical Society board.


    • 16 Dec 2025
    • 7:00 PM

    Are you a Quebec Daughter or Son of the American Revolution?

    • Presenter: Lisa Elvin-Staltari
    • Date: Tuesday December 16, 2025
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: In this presentation we will be examining the role that Quebec( French) citizens played in the American Revolution, helping the Cause, and defying the British government. This involvement by these “French Canadian Patriots” can become the source of admission to the D.A.R. or S.A.R. We will explore the history of Quebec (New France) prior to 1776, and the locations where the War of Independence was fought in Quebec. Following a short description of the Lineage societies, we will explore some resources to create a lineage to a French-Canadian Patriot. Finishing up, three case studies will be examined.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8484357730506614880

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