Sacramento German Genealogical Society Programs for January & February 2008
The following is in support of upcoming Sacramento German Genealogy Society (SGGS) Programs:
Learn strategies for locating your German ancestors. Listen to expert speakers, talk to fellow genealogists, and buy books to help your research efforts. We are non-profit and the meetings are free!
TIME AND LOCATION: Monthly meetings are held at 1pm in St. Mark’s Methodist Church Fellowship Hall on Lusk Dr. & St. Marks Way. St Mark’s is located directly behind Country Club Plaza near Watt and El Camino in Sacramento.
Upcoming SGGS Programs in 2008
Date: TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2008
Presenter: Baerbel Johnson, A.G.
Topic: “Where are they really?” Strategies and hints for locating those elusive German ancestors”
An International Reference Consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Baerbel John’s head is packed full of ideas for solving ancestral problems. With more than twenty years’ experience in European family history, with emphasis on Germany, she offers tools, including many websites, for finding 18th and 19th century ancestors.
Date: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2008
Presenter: Kay Cayler
Topic: What you know, don’t know, wish you had known, or never even considered when doing genealogical research”
With her long-time interest in genealogy, Kay Cayler, active in our SGGS Study Group and in the Ostfriesen Genealogy Society, has collected through the years some of the off-the –wall observations that can benefit us in our family history pursuits. She is a past president of the Solano County Genealogy Society.