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A session in the Pennsylvania Chapter Third Tuesday Zoom programs Tuesday January 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM EST Free and open to all PalAm members.
The Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society (WPGS) is an organization of amateur and professional family historians and genealogists dedicated to the study and preservation of family history, mainly in Western Pennsylvania. Since 1974 WPGS has aimed to provide members with genealogically related information, connections, and resources to enhance your family history and research. The Library is a non-circulating collection of materials, and includes standard reference volumes, indexes on immigration and emigration, military history and genealogy research. There are also several hundred volumes of published family histories, church and cemetery histories, and locality research.
Surrounded by genealogy from a young age, Pamela Israel has long appreciated the richness that learning about your heritage and ancestors can bring. She loves helping others do the same. Pamela teamed up with her brother, a Germanic linguist, to launch Unlock Your History where she focuses on people’s family history and he translates old documents. Pamela is the current president of the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. She is a ProGen alum and earned a genealogical certificate from Boston University.
Register Here to join us for this discussion. If you have a question that you want to ask, feel free to email it to us in advance at info@pennpalam.org.
Indiana Chapter Collaborative Learning SessionSaturday, January 20, 2024 ― 2:00 PM – 4:40 PMIrvington Branch Library5625 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis
Free of charge―in person open to the public; open virtually only to PalAm members
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A session in the Pennsylvania Chapter Third Tuesday Zoom programs Tuesday February 20, 2024 at 7:00 PM EST Free and open to all PalAm members.
Changes to administrative boundaries can have major implications on where genealogists look for records. The Mason-Dixon line, surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, marks part of the borders separating four states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia. The survey resolved a border dispute that had its origins almost a century earlier in the somewhat confusing proprietary grants by King Charles I to Lord Baltimore (Maryland), and by his son King Charles II to William Penn (Pennsylvania and Delaware). Our presenter will provide an overview of those disputes, the survey process and intent, and what it means for genealogical research
Jacob Eubanks, MLS, manages the History and Genealogy Department at St. Louis County Library in Missouri. He writes and lectures on a variety of topics with emphasis on Colonial migration to Appalachia, the Midwest, and the Great Plains.
Register Here to join us for this discussion. If you have a question that you want to ask, feel free to email it to us in advance at info@pennpalam.org or pennsylvaniapalatines@gmail.com.
Indiana Chapter Spring meetingSaturday, April 20, 2024
Michigan Road Branch, Indianapolis Public Library 6201 Michigan Road, Indianapolis and via ZOOM Registration 10:15 AM – 10:45 AM; Program 10:45 AM – 3:30 PM
"Indiana State Archives"Featured Speaker: Vicki Casteel
Vicki Casteel is the Director of Patron and outreach Services at the Indiana State Archives. She will present the following topics:
There will also be a Group interaction session for in-person and virtual attendees to have an open discussion about a variety of aspects of German genealogy.
At the end of the program, we will hold the Indiana Chapter Annual Business Meeting from 3:15-3-45 p.m.
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Palatines to America German Genealogy Society is seeking proposals for speakers at our National Conference to be held in Albany, NY on June 7th and 8th, 2024. Submissions are due by December 1st, 2023.
The Albany Hilton at 40 Lodge Street, Albany, NY. The link for booking hotel rooms at the Albany Hilton is: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/palatines-to-america-2024/
PHILIP L. OTTERNESS, PhD. Professor Otterness earned his PhD in History at the University of Iowa. He is a professor of history at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina.
For more information and updates, see the Conference 2024 web page.
Come join us on the 2024 PalAm FamilySearch Library research trip!
Hotel accommodations at the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel—a 2-minute walk to the Library
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Questions? Contact Kent Robinson, group leader, at nekero@aol.com
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