VGA Hangouts: FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search

Hangout with VGA Members to practice using FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search and share techniques with each other while they work on their own trees! When: Sunday, November 17th at 6:00pm EasternTopic: FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search VGA Members can find the Zoom Registration Link in the Upcoming Webinars area of the Members Center.…

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VGA Book Club – November 2024

Join host, Sunny Morton, and VGA Members in the book club discussion of: State Census Records by Ann S. Lainhart. VGA Book Club will be discussing this book at our next meeting on Monday, November 25th, 2024 at 7:00pm Eastern. VGA Members can find the registration link in the Upcoming…

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VGA Hangouts: Census Citations

VGA Hangouts is an opportunity to “hangout” with other VGA members while working on your own family tree! When: Saturday, October 12th at 11:00pm EasternTopic: Census Citations Hangout with VGA Members to talk about chapter 7 in Evidence Explained (4th edition) by Elizabeth Shown Mills and practice creating census citations…

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VGA Book Club – September 2024

Join host, Sunny Morton, and VGA Members in the book club discussion of: The Family Tree Toolkit by Kenyatta D. Berry. VGA Book Club will be discussing this book at our next meeting on Sunday, September 29th, 2024 at 6:00pm Eastern. VGA Members can find the registration link in the…

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VGA Cemetery Week 2024: White Bronze Monuments (aka Zinkers!)

White bronze monuments are often very easy to find in a cemetery as their blue-grey color and hollowness easily gives them away. Their production was short-lived, but their legacy lives on as the material’s longevity and legibility makes them a desirable find for genealogists. You can find a copy of…

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VGA Cemetery Week 2024: Author & Speaker Tui Snider

Today kicks off VGA Cemetery Week 2024, and you might want to check out author and speaker, Tui Snider. She has written many books including Understanding Cemetery Symbols: A Field Guide for Historic Graveyards. Besides your local library, you can find the book online at places such as Amazon. You…

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