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

$ 10.53

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Very good+, with random notes.
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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    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.