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Genealogy Book Club – Friday March 28th 10:00 AM
The Eastside Genealogical Society’s Book Club will meet March 28th at 10 AM PT via Zoom.
The book for this month is The Moving Pictures by Erika Maren Steiger.
Email Kimberly Nichols at vicepresident@eastsidegenealogicalsociety.org to request a zoom link and be added to the email list.
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Family Tree Maker SIG – Friday March 21st 10:30AM
Meeting Friday March 21st, 2025
The Family Tree Maker SIG meets on the 3rd Friday of each month from 10:30AM to 12:30PM Pacific time via Zoom. (Check this website for information on each upcoming meeting date.) The next meeting will be on Friday, March 21, 2025. If you would like to attend and are not on the SIG e-mail distribution list, please send an e-mail to ftmsig@eastsidegenealogicalsociety.org to request the meeting link. The Family Tree Maker SIG will not meet in December.
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Italian Interest Group – Saturday March 15 1:30 PM

Bridging the Divide: Italian Catholic Parish Records as a Cardinal Resource for Historical Demography and Genealogy
Description: Italian Catholic Parish Records serve as foundational archives for historical demographics and genealogy in Italy. In this presentation, the speaker will highlight their significance by outlining the data contained in the records — baptismal, marriage, and burial registers from the 16th to 19th centuries. No other records in Italy contain as much of the day-to-day history of everyday people during that time period. Attendees will learn about parish record collections available to research, efforts to digitize more records, and resources and researchers who can assist. In addition, the speaker will discuss the accessibility of the records and the impact on contemporary research.
ZOOM Meeting
When: 15-Mar-2025, Saturday
Time: 1:30 PM (PST) / 4:30 PM (EST)
Presenter: Suzanne Greco

Bio: Suzanne Greco is the Founder & Director of Italian Parish Records, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and making accessible the Italian Catholic Parish Records. She is a current Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Edinburgh Divinity School in Ethical & Practical Theology, recently having graduated from Harvard Divinity School. Suzanne has researched Italian family lines and indexed civil and parish records for 27 years.
If you aren’t a registered member, you must request meeting access. Below is the link to request a meeting invitation.
Please send me an invitation link
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General Meeting and Speaker – Thursday March 13th 6:30 PM
The Scots Irish in America
Our speaker: Peggy Lauritzen
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Networking and announcements at 6:30 pm Pacific; program at 7:00 pm
Via this Zoom linkAbout our speaker: Peggy’s parents were excellent genealogists and instilled the same love of history and family in her and her sisters. A favorite picture is of her mother
doing cemetery research four days before her birth. Her roots run deep in the South. Peggy has been an active teacher and lecturer in the field and has written several Legacy QuickGuides and columns for Reminisce Magazine. She has received several awards in recognition of exemplary professionalism and continuing encouragement to other professional genealogists. Peggy and her husband are Family History Directors in Mansfeld, Ohio.About our program: Many Americans can trace their ancestry back to the British Isles. Some have even heard that their background was “Scotch-Irish”. Peggy will focus on who these people were and where they came from in the British Isles.
Everyone is welcome—we hope you will join us.
For more information about EGS, visit our website at eastsidegenealogicalsociety.org
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German Interest Group – Friday March 7th 12:30 PM

Presenter: Fritz Juengling,
Ph.D., AG®, AGL™
Doctor Juengling received his
Master’s and Doctorate in
Germanic Philology at the
University of Minnesota. He is an
Accredited Genealogist® through
the International Commission for
the Accreditation of Professional
Genealogists and certified by
the Verband deutschsprachiger
Berufsgenealogen. He runs a
successful genealogy research
and translation businessWhen: Friday, 7th of March, 2025 from
12:30 to 2:30 pm PT
Zoom Registration Required:
https://tinyurl.com/4fv9a9rkTopic: Websites for German Research
This presentation will teach participants
how to use important websites, such as
FamilySearch, Ancestry, Matricula,
Archion, Genealogy.net, and Meyersgaz
to find records and jurisdictional
information for German research. As far
as possible, the presentation will include
a case study to find information on one
person as a case study. Participants will
be able to compare the advantages of the
different sites.
More information: Visitors are always
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Family Tree Maker SIG – Friday February 21st 10:30AM
Meeting Friday February 21st, 2025
The Family Tree Maker SIG meets on the 3rd Friday of each month from 10:30AM to 12:30PM Pacific time via Zoom. (Check this website for information on each upcoming meeting date.) The next meeting will be on Friday, February 21, 2025. If you would like to attend and are not on the SIG e-mail distribution list, please send an e-mail to ftmsig@eastsidegenealogicalsociety.org no later than Thursday, February 20 to request the meeting link. The Family Tree Maker SIG will not meet in December.
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Italian Interest Group Zoom meeting – Saturday February 15th 1:30 PM

Using Social Security Records to Break Down Brick Walls
Social Security records can provide clues to your ancestor’s name, origin, and social history. Learn what records are available and how to find and interpret them. In this presentation we will cover a brief history of Social Security Benefits, the anatomy of the SSN, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, what is the Death Master File (DMF) and Social Security Death Index (SSDI) and how to interpret Social Security records found on Ancestry and FamilySearch.
ZOOM Meeting
When: 15-Feb-2025, Saturday
Time: 1:30 PM (PDT)
Presenter: Roslyn I. Torella
Roslyn Torella specializes in Italian and immigrant genealogy through her business, Mahoning Valley Roots. She wrote a monthly Italian genealogy column for La Gazzetta Italiana for many years and is treasurer and newsletter editor for the Mahoning County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. She has published in the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Magazine. Roslyn enjoys conducting workshops and lectures on genealogy and is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists. She lives in Lowellville, Ohio, where she is known as her hometown’s “unofficial, self-appointed historian” and has written and published a book about her hometown’s wicked past.
If you aren’t an active member, you must request meeting access. Below is the link to request a meeting invitation.
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German Interest Group – Friday February 7th
Eastside Genealogical Society
German Interest Group
Presenter: Bernard N Meisner
Bernard began researching his family over 30 years ago and enjoys sharing lessons learned from that experience. He is a past president of the Mid-Cities Genealogical Society and a co-leader of the Dallas Genealogical Society’s German SIG.When: Friday, 7th of February, 2025 from 12:30 to 2:30 pm PT
Zoom Registration Required: https://tinyurl.com/mtyhjkTopic: How a Non-German Speaking Person Can Trace Their German Ancestors
Prior to attempting to locate records about your family in Germany, it is essential to conduct an exhaustive search of U.S. records.Learn how to conduct a search of U.S. records to identify your ancestor’s home town and religion. Recognize some obstacles you may have to overcome. Learn how to use aids to identify where civil and church records might be located. Discover examples of online resources for correspondence and reading/interpreting German printing and handwriting.
More information: Visitors are always welcome. Our website is https://egsgermangroup.wordpress.com/



