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    • 17 Jan 2026
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Zoom

    GUARDIANS OF ENGLAND’S POOR, FROM PARISH TO WORKHOUSE

    WHEN:  Saturday, January 17, 2026 

    10 AM to Noon (Central Time, USA & Canada)

     

    WHERE:  Virtually via ZOOM only

     

    To participate in the meeting via ZOOM, please use the following Link https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rsKDz5xfTQSTtzkDdpiV7w

    Please note, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

     

    The British Interest Group of Wisconsin and Illinois (BIGWILL) invites you to our January meeting with speaker, Angela Snedaker.

     

    Angela Snedaker’s presentation topic – “Guardians of England’s Poor, from Parish to Workhouse”

    In England there is a difference between the Old Poor Law, administered by church parishes, and the New Poor Law, established in 1834, which took the power from the parish and gave it to the board of guardians. Poor law unions and workhouses became the norm for those who could not afford to care for themselves or their children. A variety of records were created – this presentation will demonstrate how to find the records that exist for these unions. Angela will also explain how pauperism and “indoor” versus “outdoor” relief led to the decline and dismantling of the workhouse.

     

    A professional genealogist researching since 2014, Angela Snedaker has a degree in Family History Research from BYU-Idaho, specializing in British Isles research. Her driving passion is education – she teaches research classes at the Ogden FamilySearch Center in addition to tutoring and client research. She also contracts as a British Isles research specialist for Ancestor Seekers, and is a family history consultant for her church.  She enjoys organizing genealogy events for her local community.  In addition to the British Isles, Angela has experience with records and research in various countries and U.S. states. The greatest joy of Angela’s life is her family – while her children have yet to catch the genealogy bug, she is confident that eventually it will bite them.

     

    Visitors are always welcome to attend our BIGWILL presentations, free of charge.

     

    To participate in the meeting via ZOOM, please use the following Link   

    https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/rsKDz5xfTQSTtzkDdpiV7w  

    Please note, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

     

    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.  


    • 23 Jan 2026
    • 1:00 PM
    • Milwaukee Central Public Library / Online

    ·       Date of Event   Friday  23 January 2026

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

    ·       Event Title  Using U.S. Land Records in Genealogy

    ·       Presenter Name  Karen Fortin

    ·       Description of Event :  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.

     
    Karen’s passion for history and research led her to an interest in genealogy. She began volunteering with the Pinellas Genealogy Society in Largo, FL in 2012, and was the society’s president from 2014-2017. Karen began providing genealogy and history presentations in 2016 and has lectured at various genealogical societies, public libraries, and other interested organizations. One of her goals is to help people explore historical periods, places, and events so that they can better understand their ancestors and the world in which they lived.
     
    She is a member of: Pinellas Genealogy Society, Florida State Genealogical Society, New England Historic Genealogical Society, New York Biographical and Genealogical Society, National Genealogical Society, Association of Professional Genealogists, and Genealogical Speakers Guild.

    ·       IN PERSON Location: Milwaukee Central Public Library 814 W. Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 1st floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Room

    ·       ONLINE Registration https://zoom.us/meeting/register/F0aN4fsOSSWike_r_00j0g#/registration


    • 21 Feb 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • online - Zoom

    Title: Wisconsin Genealogy Day

    Presenters: Mica Anders, Rebecca Hopman, Dana Kelly, Eileen Snyder

    Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026

    Time: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Central

    Format: Zoom webinar

    Cost: Free

    Description: Join us for a free virtual event where you will learn from expert speakers about how to research your Wisconsin and Midwestern ancestors. Presentations include “Researching Wisconsin Ancestors” by Rebecca Hopman; “Tracing Early African American Legacies in the Midwest” by Mica Anders; “Beyond Vital Records: Useful Government Resources for Genealogists” by Eileen Snyder; and “Norwegians in the Midwest” by Dana Kelly. Space is limited—reserve your spot today!

     

    This webinar will be recorded and made available to registered attendees for 30 days.

     

    Registration: https://wihist.org/wgd


    • 21 Feb 2026
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Online Webinar

    Wisconsin Genealogy Day

    Discover how to research your Wisconsin and Midwestern roots in this free program.

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