Michigan Genealogical Council 2023 Fall Family History Event is fast approaching! Early bird registration ends Oct 26, hurry to https://t.co/OQMCEX7lkY for more info! Buying lunch register by Oct 30 to be ordered. We welcome Michael Strauss, Kris Rzepczynski, Matt Pacer, Nov 4th
Michigan Genealogical Council Seminar:Michael L. Strauss.The MGC,Archives of Michigan,Library of Michigan. November 4, 2023. 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.Where:Michigan Library and Historical Center or virtually. Researching in the Civilian Conservation Corps: https://t.co/OQMCEX7Taw
MGC Fall Family History Seminar Focus on African American Newspapers The Library of Michigan has the most complete newspaper collection in the state. Mindy will dive deeply into the African American newspapers in this collection on November 12.
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The Michigan Pre-Statehood and First
Families certificates are offered by
Michigan Genealogical Council as a
way to honor our ancestors who
settled the Great Lakes State.
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Time is running out to register for the 2022 Michigan Genealogical Council Virtual Fall Family History Seminar with LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson on Saturday, November 12, 2022. Follow this link to register: https://t.co/vyzXt08SnA.
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MGC Fall Family History Seminar Focus on Meeting Genealogical Formatting Standards
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Formatting standards are like a language. They help us communicate clearly with each other. More accurate reporting and recordkeeping can result in correct conclusions.
MGC Fall Family History Seminar Focus on Probate Records
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MGC Fall Family History Seminar Focus on Accurately Interpreting Handwritten Records https://t.co/VaiuWBMMzy Transcriptions and Abstracts of records can be a remarkable tool when done with care.
Sunny Morton is our guest speaker and will present four sessions. The Library and Archives of Michigan will present one session each. https://t.co/FNGU3KEYRV
“Black Sheep”? The Good, the Bad, the Deviant: Researching Correctional Records! Annakathryn Welch helps researchers with prison records. Barbara J. Brown Family History Seminar held virtually on July 10-11. Infohere: https://t.co/9tGCBd7yBT…/0,9075,7-361-85148_98951-523785-…
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“Who You Gonna Call? WIKIs in Family History,” Thomas Koselka will explore the FamilySearch Wiki. The Barbara J. Brown Family History Seminar will be held virtually on July 10-11. Register here https://t.co/BjzhVl7Wwg
Empire State Roots: New York Family History Research presented by Kris Rzepczynski sheds light on ancestors from NY. Virtual event - July 10-11. Event information, program schedule & registration: https://t.co/9tGCBd7yBT…/0,9075,7-361-85148_98951-523785-…
“The ABC’s of DNA & Genealogy,” Jessica Trotter discusses what DNA testing can tell you, tests available, & what the results can mean for your research. The Barbara J. Brown Family History Seminar will be held virtually on July 10-11. https://t.co/BjzhVlpxnO
More Scoop on the Barbara J. Brown Family History Seminar! Full two day affair, that’s right, two days from 9:30 - 4:00 Friday and 9:00 – 5:30 on Saturday. June 16, 2020 to July 7, 2020 registration is $30.00. https://t.co/9tGCBcPXdj…/0,9075,7-361-85148_98951-523785-… register!