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Sacramento GERMAN GENEALOGY SOCIETY Seminars - 2005-2006, 2008, 2016

$ 10.53

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Very good+, with random notes.

    Description

    Offered are copies of
    Sacramento German Genealogy Society Seminar Handouts for 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2016
    as noted below and pictured. They are in very good condition+, with random notes.
    A Learning Workshop, April 23, 2005 - A variety of notes from presentations by Chuck Knuthson, Rick Hanson, Mary Jane DeRoss, Ingeborg Carpenter, Joan Gunn, Shirley Riemer, Elizbeth Kohler, Susan Jackman, and Carol Byers. [Unfortunately, several of these folks are now deceased.]
    Roger P. Minert, A.G., Ph.D., April 8, 2006 - 1) Mobility of our German ancestors: Internal German migration; 2) "The farmer's life in German farming communities"; 3) Getting Started with Your German Genealogy; 4) Reading and Understanding German Records; 5) Problem Solving.
    Roger P. Minert, Ph.D., A.G., Marion Wolfer, A. G. - 25th Anniversary of SGGS. 1) The Everyday Lives of Our German Ancestors - and the Roles in History They Were Forced to Play"; 2) Research Procedures, Including Finding Place of Origin"; 3) Resources for German Research: The Actual Records As Well As the Reference Works That Support Original Records; 4) Problems of Immigration, Naturalization, and Passenger Lists; 5) Locating and Using Records in Germany; 6) Using the Internet for German Genealogical Research; 7) Problems and Obstacles Encountered, and How They Were Solved. Questions and Answers.
    Fritz Juengling, Ph.D. - Focus on Our German Heritage. 1) German Surnames: Their origins and geographic distribution; 2) Extracting Information from German Church and Civil Records: How to read and use these records; 3) Practical and Social Decisions for Emigration to America: Beyond the obvious reasons; 4) Learning more from German Guild Records: A possibility of filling gaps when church records are missing.
    The handouts will be shipped via USPS Media Mail. International shipping via ebay global requires additional postage.
    Approximate shipping weight 4 pounds.