Showing posts with label Barbara Vines Little. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Vines Little. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

Society Saturday - Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society hosts Barbara Vines Little




At its Wednesday, September 11, 2013 meeting the Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) will host national speaker Barbara Vines Little.  Ms. Little, who specializes in Virginia record sources, will demonstrate how VA Land and Tax Records can assist in genealogy research.  FRGS meets the second Wednesday of each month, 7:00 p.m. at the Salem Church Branch Library.  The public is cordially invited to attend.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Society Saturday – Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society Fall Schedule and more



Area genealogists are anxious for FRGS meetings to begin – I had a request yesterday for details on the when/where/who/what of the next Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) meeting. The meetings are held the second Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m. at the Salem Church branch library.

The FRGS 2013 fall schedule is:
11 September – Virginia Roots
Barbara Vines Little, certified genealogist and noted national speaker, will have a presentation on methods for researching Virginia records and repositories.

9 October – DNA
Shannon Bennett, club member and contributing writer to Family Tree Magazine and other genealogical publications, will discuss DNA testing and how results may be useful in researching your family.
  
13 November – Using Family Search
Ray Maki, club member, will present information on this website, demonstrate how to access it and show examples of using their Family Tree software.

 There is no formal meeting in December.

Genealogists should check out the newly upgraded website for the City of Fredericksburg.  From the department link, to circuit court, there is the link to the Archives which has a wealth of genealogy information.  Digitized marriage records 1976-present are now available through the circuit court.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Genealogy Using DAR Resources


Pat Milnes gave an informative presentation on the DAR’s genealogy online search features at the Fredericksburg Regional Genealogy Society’s June meeting. 

The DAR’s website is pretty straightforward, so I won’t go step by step, but I did want to share a few tips.

On the Home Page click on “Genealogy,” and you will come to “Collection Highlights.” Of course we want to find out if our ancestor is listed, so click “Online Research,” and then get right into the GRS (Genealogical Research System).  Clicking on “Ancestor” will bring up a simple form. Fill in your ancestor’s name, click the “Search” bottom at the bottom and wait for the information to unfold.  If you do have an ancestor in their database, a list will appear, with “Purchase” boxes alongside each. But …

Some warnings from Pat:
The blue question mark next to an “S” means Short Form – Don’t purchase this! It does not have the information you seek.
“EL” means there is an error in the lineage – Don’t purchase! 
A small “s” means there is supporting documentation - o.k. to purchase. 

Other notes: When doing research at the Washington DAR Library, cameras and scanners are not allowed; laptops are welcome.

The “Analytical Index” and GRC (Genealogical Records Committee) are in-house use only.

You can purchase records via credit card for $10 each; $15 for orders placed by mail or fax.  If you can’t get to Washington, the DAR offers a search service for an hourly fee.

Pat convinced us that the DAR has a wonderful genealogical research library just waiting for us.

The club’s next meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 11th featuring noted national speaker Barbara Vines Little, who will be discussing methods for researching Virginia records and repositories. 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Society Saturday - Fredericksburg, VA 2013 Genealogy Program Schedule



The Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society                                                         

2013 Tentative Program Schedule

March 13th – Using FindAGrave and BillionGraves websites
Dave Dorsey and other club members will demonstrate how these websites can assist in your research and documentation for your ancestors’ gravesites.

April 10th – Creating and Using Blogs
Shannon Bennett, club member and contributing writer to Family Tree Magazine and other genealogical publications, will discuss how blogs can be created and why they are useful in genealogical research.

May 8th – Making Sense of the Census
Ray Maki, club member, will present information on the various methods available to access the census and detailed information on what each year’s form contains.

June 12th – DAR Overview
Pat Milnes, Registrar for the Washington-Lewis Chapter of the DAR will discuss current procedures and requirements for submission of applications and the research material available at the DAR Library in DC.

No formal meetings are scheduled for July and August

September 11th – Virginia Roots
Barbara Vines Little, certified genealogist and noted national speaker, will have a presentation on methods for researching Virginia records and repositories.

October 9th – DNA
Shannon Bennett, club member and contributing writer to Family Tree Magazine and other genealogical publications, will discuss DNA testing and how results may be useful in researching your family.

November 13th – Using Family Search
Ray Maki, club member, will present information on this website, demonstrate how to access it and show examples of using their Family Tree software.

No formal meeting is scheduled for December