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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Please draw a family tree!

I need help understanding this family. Help!

New CD for sale: Marriages 1940-1945

Our fourth CD indexing marriages from all counties in Oregon is now ready. Over 49,000 marriages are included. See the flyer. Only $10 if you come to the library to buy one. Add $2.00 for postage and handling if you'd like us to mail it.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon
Invites you, your family and friends to our
Sunday, May 16, 2010 Brunch
With presentations by guest speaker
Hal Bookbinder
Enjoy two programs with a tasty brunch sandwiched in between
Why did our Ancestors Leave a Nice Place like the Pale?
Locating Lost Classmates: or how your missing people can be found
Why did our Ancestors Leave a Nice Place like the Pale? In 1880 fully 80% of our ancestors lived in Poland and the Pale of Jewish Settlement in western Russia. We all know of the pogroms (organized violence) and mass exodus of our ancestors to points west over the next generation. This talk will provide background on the 120 years of the Pale from its formation at the turn of the 19th century to its dissolution during the First World War. It will provide some context to our ancestor's lives in the Pale, and of course, their decision to leave everything they had known to make new lives in the West.
Date:   Sunday May 16, 2010
Time:   10:30 am to 2:00 pm doors will open early for schmoozing and research help
Place:  Ahavath Achim, 3225 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland, OR    
Cost: $7 for members, $9 for non-members. New members are invited to join at sign-in.
       
Please RSVP for this Annual Brunch Program so that we can be prepared for all attendees. To RSVP, or for more information, send an email to JGSOregon@gmail.com with your name and the number of attendees. Alternatively, you may call Barbara Hershey with the same info at 503-249-1976.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

GFO ILLINOIS INTEREST GROUP

Saturday, April 10
If your interest is in Illinois, come prepared to watch for your area of the state.
If your interest is in another state, come prepared to see how Illinois did things...and when you go to do your research, you will know to watch for the places that may in some way influence the history of your state.

Is there a reason why a certain nationality is prominent is your area?
Is there a reason why part of your state seems to have been settled 50 years earlier than your part?
Is there a reason why the state capitol was moved suddenly?
Is there a reason why your county was named what it was?
Is there a reason why your county is such a very strange shape?
When did the changes happen?
What do they mean to you and to your Great-Grandparents?

We will gather in the Higgins Room at the GFO Library (yes, me too!) at 9:30 am to learn more about Illinois, and any state's changes through the years.
We will be finished by 11:30 so that you can have lunch...
together with friends...in the lunch room (brown bag)...
or in the neighborhood at a restaurant...
Find a chance to chat with old friends
with experienced researchers from the Midwest
with new friends.
And, if possible, stay for the afternoon session when
Gerry Lenzen will speak about the 2010 census.
What does it mean to genealogists?
What does it mean to you?

Looking forward to seeing you all! Kristy