We will be meeting on February 1st at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Fred Hart and Barbara Mathews will be discussing publishing.
A Zoom invite will be sent prior to the meeting.
We will be meeting on February 1st at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Fred Hart and Barbara Mathews will be discussing publishing.
A Zoom invite will be sent prior to the meeting.
This is just a reminder that we will not be meeting in January. Hope that everyone has a happy, safe and healthy holiday season!
Our next meeting will be held on 7 December 2021 promptly at 10:00 a.m. via Zoom. All professional or aspiring professional genealogists with an interest in Connecticut research are welcome! Those who work in Connecticut repositories are welcome, too!
All members are welcome to “Bring-A-Buddy” to the December CPGC Meeting. Sign up is required and once your registration is complete. you will be sent a Zoom invite to the email that you provided.
The one-hour open program will be followed by a one-hour business meeting for members.
The U.S. Records Access Fight – Barbara Mathews, CG, FASG
A Zoom invite will be sent out prior to the meeting.
Researching Connecticut Online – Nora Galvin
A Zoom invite has been sent out to the membership.
We will be meeting IN PERSON (weather permitting) at the picnic area at Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill at 10:00 a.m. for our June meeting. The address is 400 West St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
1-Bring a lawn chair. There will be picnic tables, but we may want to break into smaller groups.
2-Bring a pen or pencil for writing down answers to the trivia questions.
3-Bring your lunch and beverage if you have time to stick around after the meeting. Or you may want to eat at a restaurant. There are plenty in the area.
There will be no Zoom link this month unless the weather doesn’t cooperate.
Our speaker for May will be Barbara Matthews, CG, FASG, and president of the Massachusetts Genealogical Council. She will be speaking to us about the importance of having a Linked In profile.
Our speaker this month will be Fred Hart, CG, FASG, FGBS, who will present: “Cruising Long Island Sound.” This is a narrated introduction to the Long Island Sound region’s impact on the genealogy of families throughout its surrounding land areas. This regional aspect has had a major impact on family history ever since the earliest colonial times. The talk is illustrated with multiple examples of actual individual and group migrations from state-to-state and from town-to-town throughout the region. Any researcher of families in any of the shoreline towns, regardless of county or state, will want to consider this regional aspect and incorporate it into their research plans.
Our speaker lost internet in the storm and the talk has been rescheduled for April.
The program committee has arranged for Allen Ramsey to speak with us. Allen oversees ArchivesSpace, the new archives finding aid platform on the Connecticut State Library’s website. A Zoom invite will be forwarded prior to the meeting.