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St. Augustine Genealogical Society


Research Notes 2018-4-30
MayDay! MayDay! When heard over a radio, it’s a call for help. The term “MayDay” generally means some kind of disaster. I find it...
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Apr 30, 20183 min read


May – Searching Local Records
Join the St Augustine Genealogical Society on Saturday, May 19, at 1:00 pm at the Southeast Branch Library to learn how to organize a...
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Apr 29, 20181 min read


Research Notes 2018-4-23
Although we were not able to present the Research Plan short course after Saturday’s speaker presentation, you can download a copy of...
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Apr 23, 20183 min read


April – Climbing Over Southern Brick Walls
We are delighted to have Michael Ports as our speaker this month. Using an ancestor as a case study, he will demonstrate how to break...
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Apr 19, 20181 min read


Research Notes 2018-4-16
The April Ancient City Bulletin has been posted to the SAGS Support Library. This month’s theme is networking and you’ll find several...
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Apr 16, 20182 min read


Research Notes 2018-4-9
Sometime today Facebook will post a link at the top of their users’ news feeds that will show them which apps are connected to their...
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Apr 9, 20182 min read


Research Notes 2018-4-2
MyHeritage continues to improve their mobile apps. They recently added a photo and document scanner making it possible to scan documents...
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Apr 2, 20183 min read


Research Notes 2018-3-26
If you haven’t heard, Facebook is in hot water for allowing Cambridge Analytica to scoop up user information on 50 million Facebook users...
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Mar 26, 20182 min read


Research Notes 2018-3-19
Did you know that Facebook is an impressive resource for genealogy support? A grass-roots effort by local genealogists from across the...
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Mar 19, 20186 min read


Research Notes 2018-3-12
The North Florida Genealogy Conference was a huge success! There was a broad range of presentations and some fascinating exhibitors. In...
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Mar 12, 20184 min read


Research Notes 2018-3-5
Registration is now closed for the North Florida Genealogy Conference. Walk-in registrations will be accepted the morning of the...
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Mar 5, 20182 min read


Research Notes 2018-2-26
If you haven’t registered for the North Florida Genealogy Conference yet, time is running out. Online registration ends on March 8th. You...
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Feb 26, 20182 min read


Research Notes 2018-2-19
This year’s RootsTech conference kicks off on Wednesday, February 28th. It’s a huge conference with a broad range of presentations along...
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Feb 19, 20183 min read


March – What’s Your Digital Disaster Plan?
Hurricanes aren’t the only disasters family historians face. In addition to weather, there’s also fire, mildew and numerous other...
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Feb 18, 20181 min read


Research Notes 2018-2-12
The February edition of the Ancient City Bulletin is now available to download. Here’s what you will find in this edition: Editorial...
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Feb 12, 20182 min read


NFGC Update
These are just a bit of the genealogy goodness waiting for you at the North Florida Genealogy Conference on March 10th. Registration is...
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Feb 7, 20181 min read


February – Genetic Genealogy
Join us on Saturday, February 17th at the Southeast Branch Library for our monthly member meeting. Connie Bradshaw is our speaker and she...
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Jan 30, 20181 min read


Research Notes 2018-1-29
There is a wealth of historic and genealogical publications and documents freely available online. The best place to begin your look for...
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Jan 29, 20183 min read


Registration Is Open
Registration for the North Florida Genealogy Conference is now open! Stop by the conference site (https://nfgenealogyconference.org) and...
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Jan 25, 20181 min read


Research Notes 2018-1-22
Paul Howes had a good-size crowd interested in his talk on one-name studies. His handout is posted on the Speaker Handouts page at SAGS...
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Jan 22, 20183 min read
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