Month: November 2022
Sensitive Subjects – Writing About the Hard Stuff by Rhonda Lauritzen (expires 15 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Beyond Names and Dates: Filling in the Stories of Our Female Ancestors” by Pam Vestal (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Navigate the Websites of the Revolutionary War Lineage Societies” by Bryna O’Sullivan (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Reconstructing the Lives of Our Farming Ancestors” by Annette Burke Lyttle (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Reconstructing the Lives of Our Farming Ancestors” by Annette Burke Lyttle
This presentation will be pre-recorded. Click here to view the full conference schedule: https://virtualgenealogy.org/annual-conference/. Program Description:It’s a rare family tree that doesn’t contain at least some farm families, since until the latter part of the 19th century farmers made up a majority of workers in America. It may be hard for us…
VGA 2022 Conference: “The Importance of Collateral Research” by Sheila Benedict (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Ethnicity and Identity” by Penny Walters (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Scholarly and Academic Resources are a Genealogists Best Friend” by Diane L. Richard (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Navigating FultonHistory.com” by Jeanette Sheliga (expires 11 May 2023)
Sensitive Subjects – Writing About the Hard Stuff by Rhonda Lauritzen (expires 15 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Beyond Names and Dates: Filling in the Stories of Our Female Ancestors” by Pam Vestal (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Navigate the Websites of the Revolutionary War Lineage Societies” by Bryna O’Sullivan (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Reconstructing the Lives of Our Farming Ancestors” by Annette Burke Lyttle (expires 11 May 2023)
VGA 2022 Conference: “Reconstructing the Lives of Our Farming Ancestors” by Annette Burke Lyttle

This presentation will be pre-recorded. Click here to view the full conference schedule: https://virtualgenealogy.org/annual-conference/. Program Description:It’s a rare family tree that doesn’t contain at least some farm families, since until the latter part of the 19th century farmers made up a majority of workers in America. It may be hard for us…