Incorporating Artificial Intelligence Into Your German Genealogical Toolkit

May 10 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm *This is a partner event. Speaker: Bernard Meisner. While the major genealogical websites have been using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for many years, it is only in the last few years that genealogists have been able to directly use AI tools in their research.  Learn which tools are […]

Germans From Russia

Presenters: Marv Rohn and Ron Brott, Wild Rose Chapter, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia. This presentation will give an overview and history of the Germans from Russia, reasons for their immigration to the USA, regions where they settled, and resources available for research. Ames Public Library, 515 Douglas Ave., Ames Iowa. Zoom link. […]

Germans to America Midwest, 1848-1900

*This is a partner event. Presenter: Scott Norrick. The largest German immigration wave to America was 1848-1900, and the majority of those that came then settled in America’s Midwest. This presentation will examine the reasons why so many Germans were leaving their homeland during this period, as well as why so many settled in America’s […]

Kuriosa aus der Genealogie

*This is a partner event. Roland-Online-Vortrag: Witziges, Skurriles und Nachdenkliches aus der Welt der Ahnenforschung mit Hans-Joachim Tenschert. Im Anschluss an den Vortrag könnt Ihr gerne eure eigenen kuriosen Funde aus eurer familiengeschichtlichen Forschung präsentieren. Einladung mit Teilnahmemöglichkeit. Central Europe time zone | online | German

Alte Fotos analysieren

*This is a partner event. Zeigen Sie uns Ihre digitalisierten rätselhaften alten Familienfotos und wir analysieren sie. Leitung: Das Veranstaltungs-Team von Familia Austria. Bitte hier anmelden. Central European time zone | online | German

Experiencing the Greatest Genealogy Show on Earth

*This is a partner event. Join Ken Shuck as he shows you why the RootsTech family history conference and trade show, sponsored each year by FamilySearch, is the largest genealogy conference in the world. Find out about all the exciting lectures, activities, and the genealogy trade show that was put on at RootsTech 2025, which […]

How the US Census Helped a German Find her American Family

San Diego Genealogical Society German Interest Group Wednesday, May 21, 1:00pm *This is a partner event. Presenter: Barbara Stanculescu.  The title says it all!  After Barbara's presentation, we will open the meeting up for attendees to share breakthroughs they have had from a clue in the US Census. Registration. Pacific time zone | online | English

The Alsace-Lorraine region

*This is a partner event. Dr. Richard Haberstroh, AG, will describe the details of two separate genealogical studies, both focused on locating the birthplace of Alsatian immigrants to the United States in the 19th century without locating any document that specifically names their town of origin in Alsace. Various useful search strategies are presented, as […]

German Immigrants in American Church Records goes to Pennsylvania!

Presented by Roger Minert. The Brigham Young University Library hosts family history webinars by experts in the genealogical field on a variety of topics including research, resources, tools, and methods. You can view webinars live as they are scheduled or watch the recordings. Listen live here. Mountain time zone | online | English