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50th Anniversary Celebration at the IGGP Conference in Columbus Ohio on June 12th - 14th, 2025View the webcast about the 50th Anniversary Celebration here. The Passcode is: %7XL4#70
Secrets of German Genealogy: Hidden Clues in Church and Civil Records Featured Speaker Andrea Bentschneider
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM EDT - Welcome and Announcements 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT - Secrets in German Church Records 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT - Secrets in German Civil Vital Records 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT - Lunch break1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT - Using Witnesses in German Records 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT - Live Q&A on German Genealogy
Andrea Bentschneider is one of Germany’s foremost genealogy experts, with more than 30 years of experience helping families discover and understand their German heritage. She is the founder of Beyond History, a leading genealogy research firm in Hamburg, and the German Genealogy Collective (GGC), an international membership community for English-speaking researchers with German ancestry.
As president of the Association of German-Speaking Professional Genealogists since 2013 and former interim vice president of the International German Genealogy Partnership (IGGP), Andrea is actively shaping the future of German genealogy worldwide.
Whether you are exploring an ancestral village, decoding German records, or reconnecting with your family’s story, Andrea brings expertise, cultural insight, and genuine passion to the journey.
Unless technical difficulties occur, a recording will be available to attendees until November 18.
For online registration: $30.00 PalAm members (any chapter) before Sept 5 https://square.link/u/15Oa6q3p
$50.00 Non-members or any after Sept 5 https://square.link/u/AVWPVAkU
Questions: indianapalam@gmail.com
THE SWISS AND PALATINE STORY OF NEW BERN'S PAST
Baron Christoph de Graffenreid led Swiss and German immigrants to North Carolina to found New Bern in 1710. This presentation will include information about the origins and Swiss roots of settlers, the American Branch and associated families.
Palatines to America has established the de Graffenreid Circle; applicants must prove descent from an immigrant to the New Bern settlement to qualify for membership. Upon approval, a pin and certificate will be presented to the member.
Presenter: Victor T. Jones, Special Collections Librarian, Kellenberger Room, New Bern-Craven Public Library, New Bern, NC. Victor T. Jones, Jr., was born in New Bern, North Carolina, and grew up in Craven County. He became interested in his family's history while in high school. For over twenty years, he has worked in the Local History and Genealogy section (Kellenberger Room) of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library.
To register, send an email to Bonnie Everhart (bonnieeverhart@gmail.com) with your name and Pal-Am membership number.
The cost is $10.00 via Paypal to ncpalam or mail a check payable to NC Chapter, Pal-Am to Bonnie Everhart 7792 Young Rd Hickory, NC 28602
A link to the seminar will be emailed to registrants September 22nd, 2026.
The Pennsylvania Chapter’s Fall Webinar and Annual Membership Meeting is happening on Saturday, September 26, 2026, beginning at 1:00 pm EDT. Join us via Zoom for two interesting presentations, then stay connected for our Annual Membership Meeting.
Putting Those Records to Work and Legal History of Title Origins in Pennsylvania
Judy G. Russell, The Legal Genealogist®, is a genealogist with a law degree who provides expert guidance through the murky territory where law and family history intersect. An internationally-known lecturer and award-winning writer, she holds credentials as a Certified Genealogist® and Certified Genealogical Lecturer® from the Board for Certification of Genealogists® and is a Fellow of the Utah Genealogical Association. Her blog is at https://www.legalgenealogist.com.
Our Annual Membership Meeting will convene at approximately 3:15 pm, following a brief break at the conclusion of the presentations. Please join us for this important look back at the past year and overview of upcoming activities, as well as the election of officers for the next year. Agenda and background material will come out closer to the meeting date.
Register Here to join us for this event. If you have questions about the presentations or the annual meeting, please email us at info@pennpalam.org.
The Colorado Chapter of Palatines to America is pleased to announce that Gail Blanenau has accepted our invitation to be the speaker at our Fall Seminar on 3rd October 2026. Registration Coming August 1st. Visit www.copalam.us for more details.
Gail's Topics: 1. Power Combination: German Church Records and Farm Histories 2. Finding Your Family in Numbers: How to Find and Navigate German Census Records 3. Finding Your Germanic Home Village and Parish 4. Mountain Peaks and Trails: Your Swiss Ancestral Journey
The seminar will be a hybrid event.
The Pennsylvania Chapter’s series of Third Tuesday Zoom programs continues. Presented at 7:00 PM ET, they are free and open to all. Join us for our October program:
Tips and Tricks of Deciphering German Handwriting Tuesday, October 20, 2026
Learn the top tips and tricks for deciphering the old German script! With expert insight on how to easily recognize certain letters, how to tell tricky letters apart, abbreviations, spelling variations, names, and more, you'll be amazed at what you can read after only an hour of learning! Your ancestors' stories are waiting for you.
Katherine Schober is German-English genealogy translator, author, and dedicated educator. As the founder of Germanology Unlocked, she brings over a decade of professional experience to her mission of helping individuals uncover and preserve their German family stories. Katherine specializes in deciphering old German handwriting, offering a range of services that include expert translations, engaging webinars, and in-depth classes and workshops. Her expertise has made her a sought-after speaker at major national genealogy conferences such as RootsTech, the International German Genealogy Partnership Conference, National Genealogical Society, and more. Her contributions to the field have been featured on the History Channel and PBS's "Finding Your Roots".
Register here to join us for this program. If you have a question that you want to ask, feel free to email us in advance at info@pennpalam.org or pennsylvaniapalatines@gmail.com.
The Pennsylvania Chapter’s series of Third Tuesday Zoom programs continues. Presented at 7:00 PM ET, they are free and open to all. Join us for our November program:
What's Your Problem??? Tell Us About It!!!Tuesday, November 17, 2026
The November Third Tuesday program brings back our popular discussion of member research problems. What is your brick wall in researching your Pennsylvania German ancestors? Perhaps you are seeking the name of the ship that brought Heinrich Schmidt to these shores and when. Or maybe you found brothers George and Casper Henzel operating a butcher shop in Allegheny City in the 1860’s, but George disappeared after Casper and his
family moved west. How might you find George? Perhaps you found one census record listing your third great grandmother’s first name as Margaretha but another shows Magdelena. Which is right or are they even the same woman? Might “Mar.” mean Martha or Marie or Margaret or some other variation? WHAT DO YOU DO NEXT?
We can’t solve your problem or do the research for you, but maybe other attendees can offer ideas and suggestions for your next steps. For detailed information on how to submit your problem and the information we will need, see below. The submittal deadline is October 17, 2026.
Register here to join us for this program. If you have a question that you want to ask, feel free to email it to us in advance at info@pennpalam.org.
INFORMATION WE WILL NEED ABOUT YOU: Your Name Your Email Address
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING THE PROBLEM: It must be Pennsylvania-related. Please include the name of the County and Township, if known. It must be general enough that other people can contribute to or benefit from the discussion.
INFORMATION WE WILL NEED ABOUT THE PROBLEM: What’s the problem? Who does it involve (names, dates, places)? What do you already know (facts, documentation)? What do you hope to learn? Where have you looked?
HOW TO SUBMIT: Condense the information into two paragraphs. A one- or two-page attachment, with a chart or a map, can accompany your submittal. Email your information to programming@pennpalam.org with “Third Tuesday Program on November 17, 2026” in the subject line.
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