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How to Combine Genealogy Work into Historical Research

1/28/2018

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Join us at the Tennessee Genealogical Society at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018, as we welcome University of Memphis professor, Dr. Beverly G. Bond, who will lecture on How to Combine Genealogy Work into Historical Research. Dr. Bond, a noted author and lecturer, focuses her research on Black women in Memphis from the early 1800s to the beginning of the twentieth century, with a particular focus on antebellum enslaved and free Black women. 

Dr. Bond's experience and expertise makes her a valuable resource for Tennessee history. In addition to her numerous courses taught at the University of Memphis, she has also served on local and state historical committees and is currently completing a three-year governor's appointment to the Tennessee Historical Records Advisory Board. She has served on and chaired the Board of Directors of Humanities Tennessee and has also served as president of the Southern Association for Women Historians. Dr. Bond is c
o-editor of Tennessee Women: Their Lives, Their Times, Volume One (2009) and Volume Two (2015).

Make plans now to attend this informative lecture. Space is limited. Lectures for TNGS members are free and $5 for guests. Click here to register for How to Combine Genealogy Work into Historical Research. 

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Let's Discuss It!

1/14/2018

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We're starting off the New Year with a bang as we bring back our popular genealogy/technology discussion group... Let's Discuss It!

If you've never been, you're in for a treat. Here's your chance to introduce your own topic of interest or just soak up the knowledge from the group. The first hour of the session will be led by John Ware, TNGS Vice-President, 
who will introduce exciting new research and/or technology sites that you may find helpful in your own research. 

During the second hour, John will guide the group through an informal question and answer session on various genealogical software, such as Family Tree Maker, RootsMagic and Legacy FamilyTree, FamilySearch.org, and Ancestry.com.

January's Let's Discuss It will be held on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2018 from 10am to noon at the TN Genealogical Society, 7779 Poplar Pike, Germantown. As always, the lecture is free for TNGS members and $5 for guests. Seating is limited so please click here to register to reserve your spot now! 
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