SIGS
August - no SIG meetings scheduled for the rest of August.
September - 06 - Brown Bag, 5pm 13 - Technology, 6:30pm 18 - Jewish, 10am
Membership
Ind. Membership - $35 Household - $40 Life (under 65) - $700 Life (65+) - $500 Organizational - $35
Hold the Date
Sep. 8 - 1st General Meeting of the Fall Sep. 12-19 - Salt Lake City Trip Sep. 29 - Fall Lecture - Craig Scott on Military Records Oct. 4 & Dec. 6 - Land Platting Webinar
Oct. 6 - General Meeting
DGS on the Web
The goal of the Dallas Genealogical Society shall be to educate, by creating, fostering, and maintaining interest in genealogy; to assist and support the genealogy section of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library in Dallas, Texas, or to its legal successor; and to collect, preserve, copy, and index information relating to Dallas County and its early history.
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DGS FALL LECTURE - Sept 29 MILITARY RECORDS
Early Bird — Register by September 15 & SAVE!
Keynote Speaker - Craig R. Scott, CGsm Saturday, September 29, 2012 TOPICS
• Basic Military Research • Researching Your War of 1812 Ancestors • Pension Research: You Stopped Too Soon • Researching Your Civil War Ancestors
Military Records A Wealth of Information
War and peace—there are military records for individuals throughout history regardless of whether there was a war being waged. Sometimes, it’s only a military registration form, but it is still a record that can provide valuable information about your ancestor.
You can use military records to find evidence of their military service, including time of service and any pensions paid. These records can also find or confirm birth information and give evidence of family relationships. Pension files can be great sources of information not only about the veteran but also about family members who survived if the individual perished during the war or later. There may even be details about capture or illness.
State or federal governments generally created and preserved these records and today many are available online and at the National Archives and other repositories around the country.
Whether you’re just getting started with military research or you want to more deeply explore records you’ve accessed previously, there is something here for you.
According to the National Archives, the most requested military records are from the War of 1812. Now these more than 7.2 million images are being digitized and will be available online.
Join us as we spend the day with Craig Scott discussing various types of military records, where to find them and how to use them.
Registration Fee (Lunch is NOT included)*
$50 per member; $60 per non-member Add $10 for box lunch.
Early Bird — Register by September 15 & SAVE!
$40 per member; $50 per non-member
Must be postmarked by September 15, 2012 to qualify for discount. *Add $10 if you order lunch
Register on our website or make checks payable to: Dallas Genealogical Society
Mail to: DGS Fall Lecture P.O. Box 12446 Dallas, Texas 75225-0446
Location: J. Erik Jonsson Central Library 1515 Young Street Dallas, Texas
Parking in the library's underground garage will be at the reduced rate of $2.00
Annual DGS Writing Competition
The Dallas Genealogical Society is sponsoring an Annual DGS Writing Competition for original material submitted by members and non-members, hobbyists and professionals. Entries may not have been published previously. Submissions must be sourced as outlined in Evidence Explained by Elizabeth Shown Mills.
Multiple entries per person are allowed, but only one award per person will be given.
You can find all the details on the DGS website or in the latest issue of the DGS Newsletter.
SIG GROUP MEETINGS
Sep 6 - Brown Bag, 5-6:15pm. McDermott Room, 8th floor.Sep 13 - Technology, 6:30-7:45pm. Hamon Room, 5th floor. Topic: Introduction to and Using GoTo Meeting. Sep 18 - Jewish, 10am-1pm. McDermott Room, 8th floor.
J. Erik Jonsson Central Library 1515 Young Street Dallas, Texas
DGS General Meeting Programs
June, July and August - No Meetings
September 8 10:30 - Hospitality 11:00 - Business Meeting & Installation of new Officers and Board members 11:30 - Presentation
1st Floor Auditorium Dallas Public Library System J. Erik Jonsson Central Library 1515 Young Street Dallas, Texas
Presentation Topic: 'The Haywoods - Bridging the Past, Present and Future' by Pamela Moore.
October 6 'DNA Testing for Genealogy' by Debbie Parker Wayne.
Land Platting
The Brown Bag SIG is excited to offer a webinar on land platting using the software program “Metes & Bounds” by SandyKnoll.com. This program will be available for both Mac and PC computers, as well as tablets and phones (iPad, iPhone, Android).
Presenter William B. Dow, Jr. is a genealogist with over 25 years of experience in the field.
The webinar will be given in two parts: October 4 and December 6, 2012. Registrants can receive these sessions at home or in the Hamon Room on the 5th floor of the Dallas Public Library.
Further information and registration instructions will be available shortly.
In Memoriam
John Thomas Humphrey, 64, passed away suddenly of a stroke on August 11, 2012 in Washington, D.C. John was the DGS Summer Institute Lecturer in 2010.
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