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    • 14 Sep 2024
    • 2:00 PM
    • Milton Junction Cemetery

    The Rock County Genealogical Society offers a FREE (IN PERSON ONLY) Program, Saturday, Sept 14 2024, at 2pm, local time, at the Milton Junction Cemetery, 41 N. John Paul Rd. Milton Wisconsin.  The tour will be led by Rod Hilton, and will not be recorded or broadcast via Zoom.

     

    Title: Walking Tour of Milton Junction Cemetery with emphasis on Civil War History.

     

    Presenter: Rod Hilton is a local Milton historian and a social science teacher at Milton High School for 33 years. Rod and his wife have a passion for cataloging the graves of Civil War soldiers, researching their lives, and sharing their findings so that these soldiers' lives and sacrifices are not forgotten.

     

    Program Summary: Weather allowing, Rod will lead a walking tour of this cemetery, trace the cemetery's history, and discuss the military service of some of the soldiers buried there.

     

    The cemetery is fairly flat, but attendees are advised to wear shoes suitable for hiking and to dress for Wisconsin's ever changing weather.

     

    Please join us for this interesting and informative program.
    • 17 Sep 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    The Art of Slow Genealogy

    • Presenter: Tara Shymanski
    • Date: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Are you a genealogy tortoise or a hare? The hare rushes to find new documents and add to its tree but genealogy tortoises slow down create more accurate, thorough family trees. This method suggests ways to slow down by using a research log to enter all your findings, reading and transcribing records, citing your sources, analyze the records. As you slow down and consider each finding you will build a more accurate family history
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2209934144942973533
    • 21 Sep 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Virtual

    Date of Event: Saturday, September 21

    Start Time: 9:00 a.m. CT

    End Time: 3:00 p.m. CT

    Event Title: Revolutionary Ancestors: Researching Patriots During the American War for Independence
    Location of Event:Virtual (online workshop)

    Presenter Name: Melanie McComb and David Allen Lambert

    Description of Event:
    2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War. Get ready for this historic event by discovering your Revolutionary ancestors.
    Join genealogists David Allen Lambert and Melanie McComb as they share strategies, resources, and repositories. David and Melanie are both professional genealogists with American Ancestors/New England Historic Genealogical Society and are internationally recognized speakers on colonial and Revolutionary War family history. Topics include:

    • Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestors in Colonial Wars
    • Going Beyond the Muster Roll: Adopting the Revolutionary War Regiment
    • No Battlefield Service Required: Researching Patriotic Ancestors
    • Women in the Revolutionary War

     

    Can’t attend live? That’s OK! This workshop will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registrants for 30 days.

    The registration deadline is Thursday, September 19th at 12:00 p.m. CT. Don’t wait…register today to save your seat!

    Website Link: https://shop.wisconsinhistory.org/revolutionary-ancestors

    • 21 Sep 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Community Church, 5714 Broadway, Richmond, IL

    ONLINE RESOURCES FOR IRISH FAMILY HISTORY

    WHEN:  Saturday, September 21, 2024  -  10 AM to Noon, Central Time (US & Canada)

    WHERE: BIGWILL live meeting at the Community Church, 5714 Broadway, Richmond, IL 60071; and virtually via ZOOM. Both are open to the public and free to attend! Visitors are always welcome to attend our programs. Come learn with us!

    The British Interest Group of Wisconsin and Illinois president Maureen Brady will present “Online Resources for Researching Irish Family History.” Irish research online has “grown by leaps and bounds.” Where once very little was available and a trip to Ireland was the only solution, today there are many websites providing records and resources for Irish research, from Find My Past to The National Library of Ireland. This presentation will examine what is available online, from Belfast to Cobh.

    Maureen Brady, a former school librarian and computer educator, has forty years’ experience with family history research. She has traced her Scottish roots back to the end of the 17th century, and has also pursued Chicago and the Midwest, the trans-Allegheny U.S., Quebecois, Irish and Swedish research. Maureen has made numerous presentations to genealogical societies, libraries, conferences, and workshops throughout the U.S., as well as presenting for the Brigham Young University Library family history webinar series. She is a member of the Genealogical Speakers Guild, and a life member of the Aberdeen and Northeast Scotland Family History Society and the Ohio, Chicago, and McHenry County (Illinois) Genealogical Societies. Maureen is also active in the Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, and Lake County (Illinois) Genealogical Societies, the British Interest Group of Wisconsin & Illinois, and the Chicago Scots Scottish Genealogical Society.

     

    To register in advance for the Zoom meeting, please use this link:

    https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAscO6uqj4jH9xdeKm5h1OAthPq2c5D72EZ 

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. No registration is necessary for the live meeting at the Church.

     

    The British Interest Group of Wisconsin & Illinois (BIGWILL) is a special interest group for those who wish to research family history and ancestry in the British Isles. We meet at 10:00 am (Central time) on the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, September and November. January and March meetings are online only, virtually via Zoom. All are welcome to attend our general meetings, which are held at around Noon, following our programs.
    • 24 Sep 2024
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Hear first hand accounts of the brutal experiences migrant workers experiences with award winning author, Author Jesus Salas

    Sept 24, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Jesus Salas delves into the pivotal history of Wisconsin migrant labor rights in this impactful presentation. Sharing from his book, Obreros Unidos: The Roots and Legacy of the Farmworkers Union, Salas will discuss his and his family's experiences as migrant seasonal workers, the brutal working and living conditions in migrant camps, efforts to organize the Midwest’s migrant seasonal workers

    https://wisconsinhistory.acemlnb.com/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDDJ6OgEpKv_NA9V.ic2nIgiQ~yw-o1X5k5IFOgD5.uzky.0OJx3X_zjN~0kvY2bHXMJFWa

    • 27 Sep 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Milwaukee County Genealogical Society Events 2024-2025

    Date of Event – Friday, September 27, 2024

    End Date  – Friday, September 27, 2024

    Start Time – 1:00PM

    End Time – 3:00PM

    Event Title- Fun With Census and Plat Maps Or Wisconsin Ancestors - Census Analysis Project  

    Location of Event
    Milwaukee Central Public Library Downtown, 814 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Central Library 1st Floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Meeting Room - and Online Meeting

    Presenter NameJohn Von Haden,  a native of Hartford and now lives in Menomonee Falls.

    Description of Event - This presentation will show ways in which using the census together with plat maps can help unlock some genealogical mysteries.  The first half will focus on areas over in Washington county; Catholics from the Rheinland and Lutherans from Hessen to Washington county.  The second half will focus on early settlers of the town of Granville.

    John’s website: http://www.wisconsinancestors.com/ 

    Join us: IN PERSON or ZOOM ONLINE for meeting.

    Registration for Zoom Invite: - Register in advance for the meeting/presentation at Milwaukee County Genealogical Society (https://milwaukeegenealogy.org).  
    After registering, you will receive an automatic confirmation email containing information about joining the online meeting. (Check your spam folder.)

     

    • 27 Sep 2024
    • 5:00 PM
    • Wisconsin Historical Society Headquarters

    James Madison Lecture Series

    Great Moments in US Presidential Election History: George Washington to Joe Biden

    September 27, 2024
    Wisconsin Historical Society Headquarters, Madison, WI

    Reception: 5 - 6 PM Lecture: 6 - 7 PM

    The Wisconsin Historical Society and the Center for the Study of the American Constitution at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are excited to present the 2024 James Madison Lecture featuring Douglas Brinkley, Katherine Tsanoff Brown Chair in Humanities and Professor of History at Rice University.

    A CNN Presidential Historian and New York Times bestselling author, Brinkley has served in many capacities in the world of public history through his association with museums, colleges, boards and historical societies. Frequently referred to as the "man who knows more about the presidency than any human being alive," Brinkley has dedicated his life to public service through the study of presidential history and his continuous education of others.

    Brinkley will present at the Wisconsin Historical Society headquarters in the Library Reading Room at 6 p.m. A pre-lecture reception with light refreshments will be held at 5 p.m. Space is limited, and advanced registration is recommended.

    Register Here

     

    WHEN: 

    Friday, Sept 27, 2024

    5 PM Reception, 6 PM Lecture Starts

     

    WHERE:

    Wisconsin Historical Society Headquarters

    816 State Street

    Madison, WI


    • 28 Sep 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

    Milwaukee County Genealogical Society Events 2024-2025

    Date of Event – Saturday, September 28, 2024

    End Date  – Saturday, June  28, 2025

    Start Time – 9:30AM

    End Time – 11:30AM

    Event Title - "Beginner" Genealogy Classes NOT just for Beginners!

     

    Location of Event
    Milwaukee Central Public Library Downtown, 814 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Central Library 1st Floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Meeting Room - and Online Meeting  

    Presenters Names Sherri E. Dodd, Diane Piedt, Cathy Bell, Jennifer Heidel, Margaret Sandoval Skare, Carol Genung, Karen Jegen, and Terri Cieslak

    Description of Event -                            2024 – 2025  Class Schedule

    Saturday 9:30am - 11:30am (In Person only)

     

    Note: Handouts will only be available to download the week before each class

     

    Handouts also available in the members only area.

     

    September 28, 2024

    Getting Started in Genealogy

     2025 HANDOUT available September 22-29 only 

    October 26, 2024

    More than Just Names: Census Records

    and

    African-American Genealogy Research 

    November 16, 2024

    Getting it on Record: Courthouses and Archives

    and

    From Cradle to Grave: Church and Cemetery Records 

    January 25, 2025

    Starting at Home: Milwaukee Public Library

    March 1, 2025

    Don't Miss These - More Places to Find Records

    March 29, 2025

    Historical Newspapers and Social Media for Genealogy

    April 26, 2025

    Starting Foreign Research 

    May 17, 2025

    DNA for Genealogy 

    June 28, 2025

    "Is this My Guy?" - Don't Jump to Conclusions! 

     

     

    Please sign-up in advance for the class series using the online form or download the mail-in registration form, both forms found at Milwaukee County Genealogical Society https://milwaukeegenealogy.orginformation webpage.

    • 28 Sep 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • 12 Bridgewater Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI

    Anne Keller will present “How to get started with your Family Tree”

    Chippewa County Genealogical Society

    12 Bridgewater Avenue 
    Chippewa Falls, WI  54729
    http://ccgswi.wix.com/ccgswi
    phone: 715.723.4399


    • 1 Oct 2024
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Hear stories about the African American experience during the Civil War with author Jeff Kannel

    Oct 1, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Author Jeff Kannel will draw from his book Make Way for Liberty: Wisconsin African Americans in the Civil War, sharing stories of soldiers who came to the Badger state, their varying decisions to join the Army, and what they experienced during their service.

    https://wisconsinhistory.acemlnb.com/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDDJ6OgEpKv_NA9V.ic2nIgiQ~yw-o1X5k5IFOgD5.uzky.0OJx3X_zjN~0kvY2bHXMJFWb

    • 5 Oct 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • Milton House Museum

    Each year, with the proceeds from our all-day Genealogy Conference, RCGS creates two $1,000 local scholarship grants for deserving high school graduates. This year on Saturday, October 5, 2024, between 9 AM and 4 PM, we have 4 presentations from three local speakers:

    • Building & Using Genealogical Timelines for Research - Ruth Anderson, RCGS Librarian & Archivist
    • Agricultural Genealogy, I & II - Michael Roach, Korean War Veteran, Tech Firm Manager, and Casual Historian
    • It's Time to Sell Another Steer (Building a Lasting Family History Legacy) - Bill Mueller, Author, Genealogist, and Storyteller

    There are three ways for registered participants to watch: 

    • Attend in person (see below), or
    • View the live Zoom presentation from home on your PC, Tablet, or Smartphone, or
    • View the recorded videos of all 4 presentations online later, at the Past Speakers' Video Webpage.

    Mark your calendar, and 

    You can Download the RCGS Conference Program Brochure and scroll down to the October Conference,

                                          or

    You can Register Securely Online today ($25 for members of RCGS and the Milton House Museum; $35 for others; $15 Lunch available)

     The live program is held at the Tomah Room in the Milton House Museum (free parking and elevator access); Directions and Map HERE.

     'Hope to see you there!
    --
    David W. Bradford
    101 Ferchland Place, Unit 409
    Monona, WI 53714-2890
    Credo nos in fluctu eodem esse

    • 5 Oct 2024
    • 1:30 PM

    "Italian-American Immigrants and the Chicago Mafia Connections in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin" with Vick Hahn

    Learn more about Italian-Americans immigration to the United States, the organization of the Mafia, overcoming the difficult search for genealogy of its members, the influences it had on local history, and its connections to people in area communities.  (In person and Zoom)

    • 12 Oct 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Valley Museum

    Researching in Salt Lake City by GRSEC member, Patrick Mattson

    Ten-yearGRSEC member Patrick took a research trip to Salt Lake City this summer. Join us as he shares his experience along with tips and tricks of researching.

    Pat was born and raised in Eau Claire, the 2nd oldest of 11 children and graduated from Memorial High School. College degrees were in the fields of Aviation, Business Studies, and Instructional Design, among others. Pat enlisted in the Air Force and was trained as an Air Traffic Controller; he retired with 10 years active duty in the Air Force.  Pat is also a retired Professor of Aviation at St. Cloud State University, MN.  He is the author of "Air Traffic Control Career Prep".

    Pat has been active in genealogy research since 2011 when his mom passed away. This is his 2nd trip to the Family Search Library in Salt Lake City; the first was during Roots Tech in 2016 and this time was for 5 days with the Ancestor Seekers genealogy research group.  His DNA results suggest that his ancestors come from these six regions: Norway 67%, Germanic Europe 16%, Sweden & Denmark 11%, Wales 3%, The Balkans 2%, and Baltics 1%.

    Our presenter’s best genealogy find (thus far) is an autographed copy of “In the Footsteps of Immigrants by Arnold Bakken (1922‐2019). On the cover is a pencil drawing of Pat’s 2nd great‐grandfather Ole Olsen Røe’s family farm in Soknedal, Sor‐Trondelag, Norway.

    • 15 Oct 2024
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Discover the evolution of Wisconsin's bar culture with Author Jim Draeger

    Oct 15, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Featuring stories from the book Bottoms Up: A Toast to Wisconsin's Historic Bars & Breweries, learn about the evolution of the tavern from stagecoach stops to the themed bars of today. Trace the social, cultural, and technological changes brought about by liquor regulation, temperance, prohibition and its aftermath.

    https://wisconsinhistory.acemlnb.com/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDDJ6OgEpKv_NA9V.ic2nIgiQ~yw-o1X5k5IFOgD5.uzky.0OJx3X_zjN~0kvY2bHXMJFWe

    • 15 Oct 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    Navigating Maritime Internet Research Resources: Uncovering Wisconsin's Seafaring
    Ancestors

    • Presenter: Peter McCracken
    • Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: Navigate Wisconsin's maritime history with Peter McCracken, co-founder of ShipIndex.org. This webinar unveils the significant role of maritime resources in understanding migration and economic patterns, and how these enrich genealogical research. McCracken will demonstrate how to uncover ship records and personal narratives using ShipIndex.org and various online tools. Beyond ShipIndex.org, the journey expands to include strategies for comprehensive maritime research, ensuring a full exploration of your ancestors' seafaring histories. Concluding with a Q&A, this session is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of maritime history and broaden your genealogical toolkit. Join us to set sail into the past and discover your history like never before.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/798574631250661720
    • 19 Oct 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • virtual

    Date of Event: Saturday, October 19

    Start Time: 9:00 a.m. CT

    End Time: 3:00 p.m. CT

    Event Title: Tracing Your Eastern European Roots

    Location of Event:Virtual (online workshop)

    Presenter Name: Lisa Alzo

    Description of Event: Do you descend from Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovakian, Ukrainian or other Eastern European ancestors? Genealogy research in Eastern Europe can be a challenging process. Internationally recognized genealogist Lisa Alzo will present key strategies for searching repositories and key resources to locate information about your elusive Eastern European ancestors.

    Topics include: 

    • -          Crossing the Pond: Successful Strategies for Researching Eastern European Ancestors
    • -          Overcoming Brick Walls In Eastern European Research
    • -          Using Eastern European Maps and Gazetteers 
    • -          Diving Deeper into Eastern European Church and Civil Records
    •  

    Can’t attend live? That’s OK! This workshop will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registrants for 30 days.

    The registration deadline is Thursday, October 17th at 12:00 p.m. CT. Don’t wait…register today to save your seat!

    Website Link: https://shop.wisconsinhistory.org/eastern-european-genealogy

    • 25 Oct 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Milwaukee County Genealogical Society Events 2024-2025

    Date of Event – Friday, October 25, 2024

    End Date  – Friday, October  25, 2024

    Start Time – 1:00PM

    End Time – 3:00PM

    Event Title- Genealogical Research in the German-speaking World  

    Location of Event
    Milwaukee Central Public Library Downtown, 814 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Central Library 1st Floor Rotary Club of Milwaukee Community Meeting Room - and Online Meeting    This presentation will be via zoom.

    Presenter NameHerbert Fehmer, Genealogy researcher for the Home Association Darup, Editor of Darup Marriage Register (1637-1945), Alumni of the 1996 Westphalian Society for Genealogy and Family Studies Course, member of the Association of Professional Genealogists.

     Till Fehmer , Administration & Account Manager for Fehmer Genealogy. MSc “European and International Public Policy” at the London School of Economics, 2021.

    Description of Event - In the German-speaking area, church records were introduced in the 15th century and established nationwide in the 16th century. Although some were lost over the centuries (many during the Thirty Years' War), they are a marvelously comprehensive source for genealogical research. Based on these sources, it is possible to trace family roots back over centuries!

    https://www.fehmer-genealogy.de/

     

    Join us: IN PERSON or ZOOM ONLINE for meeting.

    Registration for Zoom Invite: - Register in advance for the meeting/presentation at Milwaukee County Genealogical Society (https://milwaukeegenealogy.org).  
    After registering, you will receive an automatic confirmation email containing information about joining the online meeting. (Check your spam folder.)

    • 26 Oct 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • 12 Bridgewater Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI

    Melanie McManus, Chippewa County Register of Deeds

    Chippewa County Genealogical Society

    12 Bridgewater Avenue 

    Chippewa Falls, WI  54729
    http://ccgswi.wix.com/ccgswi
    phone: 715.723.4399

    • 29 Oct 2024
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Explore Wisconsin’s Past Through the Lives and Deaths of Its Residents with Author George Hesselberg

    Oct 29, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Peek into the past with author and longtime newspaper reporter George Hesselberg as he shares stories from his book, Dead Lines: Slices of Life from the Obit Beat, discussing the lives—and deaths—of many Wisconsin residents: the wealthy, the notorious, the curious, the unknown, and everything in between.

    https://wisconsinhistory.acemlnb.com/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDDJ6OgEpKv_NA9V.ic2nIgiQ~yw-o1X5k5IFOgD5.uzky.0OJx3X_zjN~0kvY2bHXMJFWf

    • 2 Nov 2024
    • 1:30 PM

    Newspapers Research with Jean Lythgoe

         Learn the ins and outs of researching with Newspapers.com and GenealogyBank.  (In person and Zoom)

    • 9 Nov 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Virtual

    Date of Event: Saturday, November 9

    Start Time: 9:00 a.m. CT

    End Time: 3:00 p.m. CT

    Event Title: Oral History for Genealogists: What Is It, How Do We Do It, and Why Does It Matter

    Location of Event:Virtual (online workshop)

    Presenter Name: Troy Reeves

    Description of Event: Your family’s stories matter. In this workshop, UW-Madison Oral Historian Troy Reeves will guide you in the best ways to collect your family stories. Reeves will offer an overview of what oral history is (and isn’t); how to capture, preserve, and present it; and why it’s important to future generations.

    Topics include: 

    -          Oral History: What is it? And what isn’t?

    -          Oral History: How to do it?

    -          Oral History: How to preserve it?

    -          Oral History: How to present it? And, why does it matter?

    If you can’t attend live, this workshop will be recorded and the recording will be made available to all registrants for 30 days.

    The registration deadline is Thursday, November 7th at 12:00 p.m. CT. Don’t wait…register today to save your seat!

    Website Link: https://shop.wisconsinhistory.org/oral-history-for-genealogists

    • 9 Nov 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Valley Museum

    Jane Glenz, presenter

    The importance of Genealogical Sources in my Writings...or I Couldn't have done it without You!

    Jane will discuss the importance and use of genealogical sources in writing about local history. Most of the examples will deal with the book, "Remarkable People You Probably Never Heard Of," but she will introduce us to her other books including the Cave Lady of Eau Claire and the Moore Farm on Tainter Lake.

    Jane taught Social Studies in Shawano for many years, returning to her hometown of Eau Claire after she retired.  Now it was time to focus on her favorite hobby: researching and writing about the history of the Chippewa Valley and some of its unique residents.  She has a limited # of books remaining which she will bring along.

    • 19 Nov 2024
    • 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
    • U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Journey Through Wisconsin’s Logging History with Author Susan Apps-Bodilly

    Nov 19, 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.

    U.S. Bank Building, Downtown Madison

    Step back in time with author Susan Apps-Bodilly as she shares stories from Timber! A Northwoods Story of Lumberjacks, Logging, and the Land. Using historic letters and postcards, she recounts Wisconsin's logging boom, its impact, and efforts to restore the land.

    https://wisconsinhistory.acemlnb.com/lt.php?x=3DZy~GDDJ6OgEpKv_NA9V.ic2nIgiQ~yw-o1X5k5IFOgD5.uzky.0OJx3X_zjN~0kvY2bHXMJFWg

    • 19 Nov 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    400,000 German POWs in the U.S.: How did they affect your community and family?

    • Presenter: Mary Risseeuw
    • Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: For millions of rural Americans, farmers and owners of small businesses, POW labor was a life-saver for a country where a labor shortage had been created by the war.  Abandoned Civilian Conservation Corps camps built during the Depression were the sites of the first camps as boat loads of German POWs were brought to the U.S.  There were over 700 camps established throughout the country.  This had a huge affect on the communities where these camps were located.  The stories of the interactions between prisoners and civilians and their impact were not talked about for decades.  The stories are still being uncovered.
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2651988396843855199
    • 23 Nov 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • 12 Bridgewater Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI
    Catherine Parr will present on her Scandinavian heritage trip

    Chippewa County Genealogical Society

    12 Bridgewater Avenue 

    Chippewa Falls, WI  54729
    http://ccgswi.wix.com/ccgswi
    phone: 715.723.4399

    a 501c3 non-profit
    • 14 Dec 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Valley Museum

        Art of the Obituary

    Join writer [and obituary lover] Patti See for a discussion on what makes obituary writing an artform. She’ll share some of her favorites and offer ideas for what to include in your own or your loved ones’ obits.

    Patti See is an award-winning author whose work has appeared in Brevity, Salon Magazine, The Wisconsin Academy Review, The Southwest Review, HipMama, Inside HigherEd and many other magazines, journals and anthologies. She writers a monthly column for the Eau Claire Leader Telegram’s Sawdust Stories. Her essay collection about life in the Chippewa Valley, Here on Lake Hallie: In Praise of Barflies, Fix-it-Guys, and Other Folks in Our Hometown, was published by the Wisconsin Historical Society Press in 2022.

    Patti works as an Academic Advisor in the Advising, Retention & Career Center at UW-Eau Claire, and as a Senior Lecturer in the Honors Program and Women's Studies.

    • 17 Dec 2024
    • 7:00 PM

    The American Revolution Beyond the US: French Canadian Patriots

    • Presenter: Bryna O’Sullivan
    • Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2024
    • Time: 7:00 PM Central
    • Webinar Description: The battle for control of the American colonies went beyond the current US colonies and into what we now know as Canada. This presentation will introduce the history of the French Canadian patriot and describe how to document their service
    • Registration: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/392482106596505182
    • 11 Jan 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Valley Museum

    Sara Thielen, presenter

    They died of what??

    Learn what past diseases are known as today, their treatment and remedies.

    • 25 Jan 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • 12 Bridgewater Avenue Chippewa Falls, WI

    Martin Treptow will present on the Treptow family

    Chippewa County Genealogical Society

    12 Bridgewater Avenue 

    Chippewa Falls, WI  54729
    http://ccgswi.wix.com/ccgswi
    phone: 715.723.4399

    a 501c3 non-profit
    • 8 Mar 2025
    • 10:00 AM
    • Chippewa Valley Museum

    Military Dog Tags - Bill Parker, presenter

    My presentation is geared towards learning. There is so much information in early Military Dog tags that can be very beneficial to researchers, you will learn how to read serial numbers, vaccination dates and even religious information. Through          research you will be able to learn unit information, battle history, and if particular soldiers were awarded a particular medal. My program will take you on a journey through American history from before World War 1 up through the Korean War time frame.

    Bill is Military Historian at the South Wood County Historical Museum in

    Wisconsin Rapids, WI, serves on the Wisconsin Rapids Historical

    Preservation Commission, is a collector of American Military memorabilia and a Civil War reenactor.

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