• The Peasant Revolution of 1848 in Europe with Emphasis on German 48ers

    Virtual - Zoom only - SDCAGS

    Mary Robsman’s presentation includes the history behind the peasant rebellion of 1848 in Europe and the impact 48er emigres had in the years leading up to and during the US Civil War.

    Language Format: English

    Free
  • Research in WĂĽrttemburg (Sacramento German Gen. Soc.)

    Barbara Stanculescu will talk about the history of the German state of Württemberg. A native of Stuttgart, she is well-versed in the research of this area.  She will share her experience and knowledge and will introduce websites that will help with your Württemberg research.

    Language Format: English

  • Working with Marginal Notes on German Civil Registers (Webinar)

    Partner co-hosts Ahnenforscher Stammtisch Unna in Germany and the German Interest Group of the Eastside Genealogical Society in Seattle, USA welcome Ursula C. Krause, German professional genealogist and founder of My German Family. Marriage, death, and birth records often contain marginal notes that provide additional information you would not find otherwise.

  • Alien Files Boot Camp  (German Genealogy Group – NY)

    Learn about the single most insightful file series pertaining to 20th century immigrants to the United States. Held partially at the National Archives and partially by US Citizenship & Immigration Services, A-Files (short for Alien Files), exist for tens of millions of immigrants, spanning from immigrants who arrived last week to people born in the mid 19th century! You may find handwritten letters, photographs, birth certificates from abroad, arrest records, and countless other documents!
    Zoom meeting only GGG members only

  • American Dreams: A New Life in the USA  (Public event)

    This is an exciting opportunity to take a virtual tour through the special exhibition "American Dreams, A New Life in the USA", now on display at the Haus der Geschichte Baden-WĂĽrttemberg, in Stuttgart, Germany.

  • The 1848 Revolution in TX  (German Texan Heritage Society)

    Dr. Walter Kamphoefner, history professor at Texas A&M and author of Germans in America, will speak on "The 1848 Revolution in TX: The Black-German Republican Reconstruction Era Alliance and Progressive Politics." The topic covers the political alliance of Black and German Republicans, and the progressive politics of that era resulting from the political refugees of the 1848 era.

  • 2024 Spring Seminar  (PALAM – Ohio Chapter)

    Mary Eberle, JD, founded DNA Hunters in 2015 aŌer careers as a biotech patent aƩorney and scienƟst. She is passionate
    about empowering people to harness DNA's power to solve family mysteries. Mary has used DNA to break through brick
    walls in her family tree. Her clients include adoptees and others with unknown parents or grandparents. DNAHunters.com

  • German Immigration to Wisconsin

    Presenter: Antje Petty, associate director of the Max Kade Institute for German American Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Over 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 […]