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Coming up…

Our November speaker is Sue Kaufman — senior manager at the Clayton Library and past president of the Texas State Genealogical Society — speaking on “Using social history to fill in family stories.”

Sneak Peak at our first speakers of 2022!

January:
Laura Hedgecock will join us from Michigan via Zoom to share genealogical writing tips when she talks with us about Storytelling and How to NOT Revise History.
February:
We will learn more about telling our family stories as Tamara Hallo, MLS, leads us through a wonderful how-to session on Telling Your Family’s Story with Google Earth.

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Our November speaker is Sue Kaufman — senior manager at the Clayton Library and past president of the Texas State Genealogical Society — speaking on “Using social history to fill in family stories.” Sneak Peak at our first speakers of 2022! January: Laura Hedgecock will join us from Michigan via Zoom to share genealogical writing tips