Date:
Thursday, 10/22/2020
Time: 7:00 pm
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Once you’ve discovered your immigrant ancestor’s home country, how will you go about finding documents generated while s/he was still there, and how will you research his/her parents? We’ll discuss available resources for beginning your research in foreign countries, including how to locate foreign language genealogy terms and online maps providing contextual information on shifting country borders. This is part 3 of a 4-part genealogy series. You are welcome to attend the entire series or just the topics that interest you.
About the Presenter:
Katherine R. Willson of Ann Arbor, Michigan is an engaging & dynamic genealogy lecturer at local, regional and national conferences; an educator teaching beginning, intermediate, and advanced genealogy classes in Michigan since 2001; the author of The Genealogist’s Guide to Grand Rapids, Michigan (published in 2018 by The In-Depth Genealogist), and a professional researcher for private clients.
Her success in using Facebook to break down genealogical brick walls (both personally and in her classroom) inspired her to compile a list of 16,000+ Facebook genealogy links (updated May 2020). Additionally, she has created a compilation of 170 instructional genealogical channels on YouTube.
Her passion for genealogy combined with practical and creative strategies keeps Katherine’s audience fully engaged and actively participating in her energetic and entertaining presentations. Participants leave with the tools necessary to do their own research, as well as the inspiration to do it!
Katherine’s past & present genealogical society memberships and volunteer positions have included:
- Virtual Genealogical Association – Founder/President (2018-present)
- Michigan Genealogical Council – Vice-President (2016-2017) & President (2018-2019)
- Association of Professional Genealogists – Board of Directors (2018-2019)
- Federation of Genealogical Societies – Conference Publicity Chair (2019)
- Genealogical Speakers Guild – Secretary (2018-2019)
- Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh – Social Media Chair (2018-2019)
- National Genealogical Society member (2013-Present)
- New England Historic Genealogical Society member (2014-present)
- New York Genealogical & Biographical Society member (2014-present)
An Army Reserve wife of 20+ years, Katherine has supported military families since 2010 as a member of the Department of Defense’s Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) Cadre of Speakers. She travels regularly across the country to speak at YRRP events for military members (and their loved ones) within the three stages of deployment (pre-deployment, during deployment and post-deployment).
In addition to her love for genealogy and public speaking, she is a mixed-media artist and served for 10 years as a board member for the Arbor Women Artists (President, 2009-2013; Vice-President & Chair of Juried Exhibits Committee, 2007-2009; Treasurer, 2003-2007). You can see some of her work in a Facebook photo album, on her Instagram account, and on her Flickr page.
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This event has room for 98 people. There are currently 16 people registered.Bookings are closed for this event.
10/22/2020 7:00 PM 10/22/2020 7:00 PM America/Detroit Resources for Genealogical Research in Foreign Countries – Live Virtual Event
Once you’ve discovered your immigrant ancestor’s home country, how will you go about finding documents generated while s/he was still there, and how will you research his/her parents? We’ll discuss available resources for beginning your research in foreign countries, including how to locate foreign language genealogy terms and online maps providing contextual information on shifting […]
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