Independence Day
Happy 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July!
Join us at our July 6th meeting, as perennial favorite John Putnam presents the next topic in his history of New England series: "Change and Industrialization in Antebellum New England." John's presentation describes the incredible economic and social changes in … Continue reading
Summer and fall are perfect for cemetery research! To help your research be successful, member Ed Strickland will present “No Stone Unturned: Getting the Most from the Graveyard” at our August 3rd meeting. Starting with the evolution of the burial … Continue reading
We’re excited to kick off our new membership year in September with a presentation by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG, FOGS, one of our favorite speakers. Peggy will be presenting “Apprentices, Indentured Servants and Redemptioners: White Servitude in America.” An estimated … Continue reading
We’re very excited that Howard Vincent Kurtz will be joining us at our September 22nd training session for another presentation of Our Ancestors’ Clothing! If you have participated in Professor Kurtz’s previous visits to WMGS, you’ll know what a great … Continue reading
At our October 5th meeting, popular genealogist Michael John Neill will be returning for another visit to present “I’ve Found It: Now What?” This lecture looks at a dozen or so documents found in actual research and sees what additional … Continue reading
We’re very excited to be hosting our first hybrid session at the Chicopee Public Library on Thursday, October 20th. The library now has broadcasting equipment that will allow us to share a presentation with members in the room, as well … Continue reading
Do you need a new way to solve an old research problem? Are you stuck because the vital records you need can’t be found, don’t provide enough information, or perhaps don’t exist for that time period? At our November 2nd … Continue reading