• Budapest: Pearl of the Danube with Mariya Fogarasi

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Hungary's capital city has long been acclaimed as one of Europe's most beautiful, with its parliament building frequently highlighted in advertisements for Danube river cruises. Come and travel through one of the Roman empire's northern provinces and experience the spas, bridges, markets, and historical areas of "Buda" and "Pest," two cities which, along with Obuda, ... Read more

  • Where are the Early Dead of Detroit? with Derek J Blount

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Where are the Early Dead of Detroit? with Derek J Blount A review of the early cemeteries of Detroit and what happened to them, and the people buried there. A discussion of where to find death records for the early days.

  • The Potato Famine & The Coming of the Irish to America with Terence O’Leary

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    The Potato Famine & The Coming of the Irish to America with Terence O’Leary Ireland awoke to the beginning of the Great Hunger in 1845. Experience the heartbreaking stories of the Irish during the 5 long years of the Potato Famine. While it was a time of great injustice when more than 1 million Irish ... Read more

  • Introduction to Ukrainian Genealogy with Alexander Tolksdorf

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Introduction to Ukrainian Genealogy: According to 2019 U.S. Census Estimates, over one million people of full or partial Ukrainian descent live in the United States. Statistics Canada in 2016 estimated over 1.3 million people of full or partial Ukrainian descent living in Canada. Immigrating in four distinct waves over the past 130 years or so, ... Read more

  • Evaluating Genealogical Evidence with Dan Fantore

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Evaluating Genealogical Evidence with Dan Fantore Evaluating Genealogical Evidence explores the value of the evidence that genealogical researchers uncover. Genealogical standards of evidence will be discussed. The agreement of genealogical sources is explored as well as the importance of conflicts in evidence. The importance of evaluating the strength of evidence is stressed when there are ... Read more

  • ABCs of DNA & Genealogy: Layman’s Approach to DNA Testing with Jessica Trotter

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    What can DNA testing tell you? What tests should I take? What does it all mean? DNA testing can be a powerful tool to wield in your genealogy toolkit. This session offers a beginner’s overview on tests, testing companies, and how you can use your results.

  • Acadian & French-Canadian Genealogy with Judy Nimer-Muhn

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Acadian and French Canadian Genealogy: The European settlement of what became Canada began in 1604, with explorations into the region dating back to the 13th century. From her extensive experience in researching the founding families of Canada, Judy will share in this workshop information about online research resources, key social media help areas, and the ... Read more

  • How to Date Your Historic House/Building with Tyler Moll

    Zoom webinar - registration required

    Architectural historian Tyler Moll will present techniques to use when trying to figure out how old your house or building is. This includes using stylistic evidence, deeds, tax records, maps, and many other available resources to try and nail down a date. Attendees will learn all the places to look and how fun and interesting ... Read more

  • Native American, First Nations, Indian: Researching Indigenous Peoples with Judy Nimer-Muhn

    Caroline Kennedy Library 24590 George St., Dearborn Heights, MI

    Family legends often tell of an ancestor who was the daughter of a chief or some other Indian relationship. Come and find out the truth, myths, facts, and information about how to determine if your family descends from Native or First Nations people. Yes, we are back to in-person! This meeting will be held in ... Read more

  • Introduction to Italian Genealogy with Dan Fantore

    Caroline Kennedy Library 24590 George St., Dearborn Heights, MI

    Introduction to Italian Genealogy includes an overview of Italian immigration to the United States, Michigan, and Detroit. For those who do not know their Italian ancestral hometown, sources will be identified that aid in the location of the Italian hometown. Italian sources will be presented and explained including civil registration and church records for births, ... Read more

  • Connecting the Points on your Family Map with Derek J Blount

    Caroline Kennedy Library 24590 George St., Dearborn Heights, MI

    Connecting the Points on your Family Map – A review of modes of transportation and routes across the nation and time, and how to apply it your map. This is a basic, “How did my ancestors get here from there?”

  • Tracing Your Dutch Roots with Alexander Tolksdorf

    Caroline Kennedy Library 24590 George St., Dearborn Heights, MI

    Tracing Your Dutch Roots with Alexander Tolksdorf Many communities in Michigan, and across the United States, boast a rich Dutch heritage, owing their founding and regional culture to the influence of Dutch immigration. This presentation will explore resources and techniques to trace your Dutch ancestors in the United States and back into the Netherlands, with ... Read more