Finding The Maiden Name of Female Ancestors

*This is a partner event. Presenter: Carol Swinehart. To register, email ckfsmail@gmail.com with the Subject Ohio PALAM GFS. Eastern time zone | online | English

Online-DNA-Genealogie-Stammtisch

*This is a partner event. Information und Inspiration für alle Interessierten! Tipps und Hilfen rund um alle Themen zur DNA-Genealogie. Einladung mit Teilnahmemöglichkeit. Central Europe time zone | online | German

Ahnenforschung in den USA: Die US-Volkszählung

*This is a partner event. Vortragende: Barbara STANCULESCU (San Diego Genealogical Society’s German Interest Group). Bitte hier anmelden. Central European time zone | online | German

Making a Federal Case of It

*This is a partner event. Even genealogists who have a good background in court records often overlook the wealth of detail available in the records of the federal courts: the District Court, the Circuit Court, the modern Circuit Court of Appeals, and even the Supreme Court. From bankruptcies to copyrights to patents to cases in admiralty […]

Engagements, Weddings, marriage contracts and divorces in 19th century Germany

Speaker: Andrea Bentschneider. Explore 19th-century German engagement, marriage and divorce traditions, historical social norms and legal regulations, including economic motives, marriage contracts, remarriage, and strict divorce processes. This presentation will explore the complex world of marriage and divorce in nineteenth-century Germany, emphasizing its importance to genealogical research. Participants will gain insight into the economic, social, […]

Subjects, Citizens, and Serfs: Unpacking Germany’s Historical Social Order

Speaker: Andrea Bentschneider. Gain an understanding of the different social statuses in historical Germany. Learn about the living conditions of the different classes in Germany. Until the foundation of the German Empire in 1871, there were a total of 22 monarchies and three free cities in what is now Germany. And there were almost as […]

What’s in a Name?  Deciphering German Given Names and Nicknames

*This is a partner event. Presenter: Gail Blankenau. Genealogists often focus on surnames, but what happens when multiple ancestor candidates share the same name? German given names can be tricky — many individuals had multiple names but were known by a “Rufname” (call name). Discover the strategies you need to ensure you’re barking up the […]

Colorado Chapter of Palatines to America Spring Seminar

*This is a partner event. The Colorado Chapter of Palatines to America is pleased to announce that Ute Brandenburg has accepted an invitation to be the speaker at the spring seminar, which is available as a hybrid event. Register. Her topics are: Dodging Brick Walls, Status Designation in Church Records, Hidden Gems in German and Polish […]

German Immigration to Wisconsin

Speaker: Antje Petty. More than 40% of Wisconsinites claim "German" as their primary ancestry. Most of their ancestors came from German-speaking lands in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This presentation will look at the experiences of first-generation immigrants, their reasons for leaving Europe and settling in Wisconsin, the traditions they kept, and the unique […]

Translating History: The Milwaukee Pabst Family Letters (1841–1887)

In 2005, about 350 letters dated between 1841 and 1887 were discovered at Pabst Farms in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. They were written in the old German Kurrent script by members of the Best/Pabst family of Milwaukee brewer fame. Now, graduate students in the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee’s German and Translation & Interpreting Studies programs are transcribing these letters and translating […]

Techniques to Find Unindexed Records

*This is a partner event. MAGS spring conference workshop featuring Kenneth W. Heger, PhD. We all know not all records are indexed; consequently, developing skills to find those records is crucial to researching your family’s history.  This workshop will focus on identifying several key techniques and teaching participants how to use clues in the records […]

How MAGS Weser River Project Can Help You: New Records, New Products, New Research Techniques

*This is a partner event. Spring conference featuring Kenneth W. Heger, PhD and Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS. Topics include: How the Weser River Project Can Help You Research Your Ancestors, The Weser River Project Uncovers New Sources & Provides Greater Access, MAGS business meeting, Something New: Maritime Records Uncovered Through the Weser River Project, Using […]