Showing posts with label Greater Omaha Genealogical Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greater Omaha Genealogical Society. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Third Blogiversary of LongLostRelatives - Year in Review

Time rolls around so quickly! It's really hard for me to believe that LongLostRelatives.net is already three years old, having been born on December 13 in 2009. 2010 clearly was a landmark year for my blogging, with more than 300 posts that year. 2011 slipped down to a little over 200. This year, I averaged about one post per week, but my reasons for being AWOL from blogging were addressed in my Transitions post.

But LongLostRelatives.net is still attracting readers and serving as cousin bait. Just last week, I received an email from someone who was searching a common ancestor and found the blog. I still get a kick out of hearing from people, sharing our research and discussing our theories.

Evelyn Gibbons obituary
Discovered at W Dale Clark Library
in Omaha
2012 marked coming around full circle. My first blog post was in the form of a query; I was looking for an obituary to confirm if some information I discovered was truly about my Mom's first cousin. It took me nearly three years to discover that obituary, and it was almost in my own back yard, just an hour's drive away at the W. Dale Clark Library in Omaha.




LLCGS

2012 also marked the year of my return to volunteerism. I've been a member of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society on and off for many years. Now, having been a member for seven years in a row, it was time to start giving back. I had approached LLCGS about doing social media via Facebook almost three years ago, but they weren't quite ready for it. When 2012 rolled around, the President asked if I would be publicity chair and one of the first things I did was to set up our LLCGS Facebook page, a blog and Twitter feed. These methods of communication are integral to our full publicity efforts, and along with our webmaster and newsletter editor, we are communicating with our members and followers in a variety of ways.

In the late summer, I was elected as a member at large to the LLCGS Board of Directors. Yes, I chaired the nominating committee, but I was NOT my own first choice for a position on the Board! As I spoke with the movers and shakers of the society, several of them suggested I consider myself for the open position. After some persuasion, I realized I could do a much better job with our publicity and social media if I were involved in the oversight of the organization, so I agreed. I haven't looked back since.

LLCGS is, by far, one of the most exciting community organizations I've been involved with in many years. There is so much enthusiasm and support for genealogy education in our community. It's fun to be a part of that. Our group offers excellent monthly programs, a conference with a nationally recognized speaker, monthly discussion groups, field trips, and weekly sessions at Walt Branch Library in Lincoln. These Sunday Sessions may focus on DNA, Technology, a Writer's Group, Sharing our Family History, German Genealogy Interest Group as well as drop-in Help sessions for members and the community. Walt Branch Library is becoming "the" place to be for genealogists on Sunday afternoons. Just wait until you see the line-up of events we are planning for 2013! There truly is something for everyone.

Genealogy Speaking

I also continued to dabble in giving talks about genealogy. For LLCGS, I gave a presentation on genealogy blogs. During the summer, I was invited back to W. Dale Clark Library in Omaha and debuted my talk about newspaper research. This fall, I was guest of the Friends of Wymore Library for a talk about beginning genealogy. And I'm starting to line up a few more speaking engagements for 2013.

Homestead National Monument and Beatrice, Nebraska


Homestead National
Monument of America
near Beatrice, Nebraska
Over Memorial Day weekend, I finally made it to the Homestead National Monument to see all of the pages of the Homestead Act - the first time all of the pages were on display together. Right before my eyes was that familiar signature of President Lincoln.

I took a lot of photos in the museum and around the prairie grounds that still look much the way they probably did 150 years ago. It was a sunny, peaceful and quiet Saturday morning that left me exhilarated.

I then spent some time getting acquainted with the genealogy materials at the Beatrice Public Library, which is also where the collection of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society is located. I didn't have a research plan in mind - I just wanted to find my way around and see what they had. Then, a true example of social media in action occurred. I've been following Jenna Mills' search for her Buffalo county, Nebraska roots, particularly in Amherst, Nebraska. There, on one shelf, a thick book with the word "Amherst" on the spine caught my eye. I sent off a quick message on Facebook to Jenna to get her surnames. Messages between us then became fast and furious as I discovered pages of information about her family. I was as excited as if it had been my own family! She later said that she just kept clicking on Refresh, waiting as I kept sending more scans to her from the library. I got the biggest kick out of that!

I also drove around Beatrice and found the locations of where my great grandmother, Clara Pecht, had lived after the death of her husband, LeRoy. One appeared to be a vacant lot; another was the site of a church. So, clearly, there are more stories to be discovered in some land records.

Conferences and Kick-Offs

2012 marked the release of the 1940 census and I was involved in the Census Kick-Off celebration sponsored by LLCGS. Judi Cook, our program chair at the time, is a whiz at organizing events with so much attention to detail. People wore 1940s attire, someone brought a vintage 1940s automobile, there was 1940s food and candy (oh, it was Fresh, the items were first on the market in the 1940s!). I put together a music loop of some of my favorite Big Band music to accompany a slide show about the 1940s. It was a great event!

Laura Prescott at the state conference
of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society
In May, I attended the annual conference of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society in Grand Island and became acquainted with our speaker, Laura Prescott. She was fascinating and gave a lot of ideas about resources and techniques I want to pursue. I finally got to meet several of my Nebraska Facebook friends in person, so that was a special treat.

September brought Family History Expos to Kearney, with a turnout of about 300 people! It was great to reconnect with old friends from Lincoln and Omaha as well as other parts of the state. Ruby Coleman of North Platte was our keynote speaker.

Fall brought Hank Jones Jr. to the LLCGS conference in October. He was delightful! And YES, a GOOD speaker can do a full day of entertaining lectures and education without the use of PowerPoint slides! Unfortunately, I missed seeing John Colletta in Omaha two weeks later as I was still keeping an eye on my Dad who had a stroke the day after the Hank Jones conference. (He continues to improve, by the way, thank you to everyone who wrote with your positive thoughts and encouragement).

Reconnecting with the Geneabloggers

While I wasn't able to attend some of the big genealogy gatherings around the country this year, I was able to meet up with some blogger buddies who I first met at the Family History Expo in Kansas City in 2010.

Gena Philibert-Ortega was a presenter at the International Quilt Museum symposium here in Lincoln this year. We were able to get together for lunch at Lazlo's and share a very wonderful spinach and artichoke lavosh. We didn't have a whole lot of time together, but it was Quality time!

I was certainly disappointed in missing the John Colletta conference sponsored by the Greater Omaha Genealogical Society in October - because I had made plans to spend the day with my friend, Diana Ritchie who writes the Random Relatives blog, who has been a very good pal since we met in Kansas City two years ago. I owe her for taking me down the Kindle path! Fortunately, we already had Plan B ready. Her friend, Nancy, has connections in Lincoln and her grandparents are buried at Wyuka Cemetery here. We met bright and early for breakfast on a Sunday morning. I got to look at the beautiful book that Nancy had compiled via Ancestry.com. Then we scouted Wyuka looking for gravestones. Wyuka has THE BEST resource for locating graves on their web site. Every one is indexed and searchable and then there are maps for each section of the cemetery. One wishes that every cemetery had something this genealogist-friendly.

A short distance from Wyuka was the home and former grocery store that had belonged to Nancy's grandparents that she remembered from her visits to Lincoln. We walked around as Nancy and Diana took photographs. Of course, one of the neighbors wanted to know what the heck we were nosing about for!

Getting our Tech Together

This year I also set up two discussion groups on Facebook where we can talk about Kindle for Genealogy and Technology for Genealogy. Recently, I even created an iPad for Genealogy community on Google+. Please drop by any and all of these groups to ask questions and provide your answers for others. My thanks to Becky Jamison and Thomas MacEntee for their help in maintaining the groups.

As I look back over 2012, even I am amazed at all of my genealogical activities - because I thought it was a pretty tame and laid back year. Apparently not!

With my retirement now less than 40 days away (but who's counting?), I am really looking forward to 2013 and more volunteering with LLCGS, more speaking engagements, more blogging, more blog reading, more scanning, more organizing, more research, more conferences, more day trips, more of Everything that I Love!

I have no doubt that 2013 will be an amazing year!

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to all! And to all a good night!

Love, Susan



Sunday, November 25, 2012

Upcoming Genealogy Events in Nebraska



Upcoming genealogy events in Nebraska. If you have an event to add, please email me at sooznebr@gmail.com

Date & Location
Description


December 2, 2012
1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 South 14th St
Lincoln, NE
LLCGS – Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society - Planning Programs for 2013
Join the Program and Education Committees to make plans and scheduling events for 2013. Facilitated by Phyllis Ericson, program chair.


December 5, 2012
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Nebraska Methodist College
720 N. 87th, 3rd floor
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Dennis Kingery will present “Searching for Grundsheim: Finding Family in Germany.” He will discuss his research trip to Germany, preparation, how he organized the trip.


December 6, 2012
1:00 p.m.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
12th and M Streets
Lincoln, NE
LLCGS – Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society - Discussion Group led by Bob Houser
Theme: discovering holiday traditions of our ancestors.


December 7, 2012
7:00 p.m.
LDS Family History Center
11027 Martha St
Omaha, NE
GO-PAF meeting


December 9, 2012
Ethnic Holiday Traditions
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 Normal Blvd
Lincoln, NE
LLCGS– Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society - Ethnic Fair with foods, traditions, music, languages and shared advice about researching our specific regions. Get out your favorite recipes, music, crafts, maps and other memorabilia representative of our varied cultures.


December 11, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
Eastridge Presbyterian Church
1135 Eastridge Dr
Lincoln, NE
LLCGS– Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society - Monthly meeting and Program
Celebrating our Ethnic Heritage and Traditions



December 12, 2012
6:30 p.m.
Valentino’s
102nd and Maple
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Christmas Party


December 19, 2012
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Great Room
Chatelaine
6201 Normal Blvd
Lincoln, NE
LLCGS Discussion Group led by Lila Garner



2013



January 19, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Tell Me About My Family – Getting Started with Family History.


February 16, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Part I: Vital Records of Their Lives – Birth, Marriage and Death Records; Part II: Substitutes for Vital Records


March 16, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Making Sense of the Census – Using U.S. and International Censuses


April 20, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Part I: Searching the World’s Records – using Family History centers; Part II: The Name Game – Learn Tips to Help with Your Family History Search



May 18, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Part I: Where’s the Dirt? Overview of Land Records
Part II: What’s Black and White and Read All Over: Newspaper research


June 15, 2013
9:15 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
GOGS – Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
Part I: Genealogy Problem Solving
Part II: Internet Genealogy





List compiled and maintained by Susan Petersen, LongLostRelatives.net. To add or update your listing, please email me sooznebr@gmail.com

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Nebraska Genealogy Events - August and beyond



Nebraska not only has Hot temperatures, we also are Hot with genealogy events for the rest of the summer and fall. Listed below are upcoming events for August 2012.

As cooler weather approaches, make plans to attend the Midwest Family History Expo in Kearney, Nebraska on September 7-8, 2012. If that's not enough, two fantastic speakers will be appearing in Nebraska in October. Hank Z. Jones will be the featured speaker at the fall conference of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society on October 12, 2012 in Lincoln. John Philip Colletta will speak at the Greater Omaha Genealogical Society fall conference in Omaha on October 27, 2012. I plan to attend all three events, so it will be a busy autumn for me!

For the complete calendar of Nebraska events, click here. Email your event to me at sooznebr@gmail.com.



Date & Location
Description


August 2, 2012
1:00 p.m.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
12th and M Streets
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society  Discussion Group led by Bob Houser


August 3, 2012
7:00 p.m.
LDS Family History Center
11027 Martha St
Omaha, NE
Greater Omaha PAF meeting


August 5, 2012
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 South 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical SocietyGet started finding your roots. LLCGS members will help you discover resources at the library and online.


August 12, 2012
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 South 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society Demonstration of using Shutterfly to create a photo book. If you’ve created one, bring it along to share.


August 14, 2012
7:15 p.m.
Dick Administration Building
Union College
3800 S. 48th St
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society monthly program: Technology Update: How can technology help us find our roots? Presented by Tom McFarland and Marcia Stewart.
Demonstration of LLCGS web site databases, library catalogs.


August 15, 2012
2:00 p.m.
Great Room
Chatelaine
6201 Normal Blvd
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society  Discussion Group led by Lila Garner


August 15, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Social – more info TBA


August 18, 2012
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
W. Dale Clark Library
215 S. 15th St
Omaha, NE
Keeping Up with the Joneses … and The Smiths – researching ancestors with common names; presented by Gail Blankenau


August 18, 2012
12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m
Saddlebrook Branch Library
14850 Laurel Ave
Omaha, NE
Discovering the 1940 Census – Omaha Public Library


August 19, 2012
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 South 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society German Genealogy Interest Group – if you have German ancestors or Germans from Russia ancestors, plan to attend. Participants will plot ancestral home locations on a German map and see how many are searching in similar regions. Bring along helpful resources you have used, resources in German, etc.




Sunday, April 1, 2012

Nebraska Genealogy Events - April 2012



It may be April Fool's Day, but it's no joke that there is no shortage of genealogy events to choose from in Nebraska. With Spring here and Summer on the way, it is definitely genealogy conference season.

Highlights for April include the Greater Omaha Genealogical Society's spring conference featuring Roger Minert on April 28, 2012 in Omaha. Also on April 28 is a workshop on Gravestone Symbolism with Beth Santore in Lincoln. Links to these events appear below. 

Coming up on May 4 - 5 is the annual conference of the Nebraska State Genealogical Society. This year's event will be at the Midtown Holiday Inn in Grand Island. Featured speaker is Laura Prescott.
Hank Z. Jones, Jr.
LLCGS Fall Conference speaker
October 12 - 13, 2012
Lincoln, Nebraska


While you're at it, be sure to mark your calendar for the fall conference of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Genealogical Society which features Hank Z. Jones. Jr. This will be October 12 - 13, 2012 in Lincoln.

Be sure to check the Calendar of Events for other activities for 2012. If you have an event to add to the list, please email me.



Date & Location
Description


April 5, 2012
8:30 p.m.
Family History Library
3000 Old Cheney Road
Lincoln, NE
Migration


April 5, 2012
1:00 p.m.
St Paul United Methodist Church
12th and M Sts
Lincoln, NE
First Thursday discussion group. Contact Bob Houser for more information.


April 6, 2012
7:00 p.m.
LDS Family History Center
11027 Martha St
Omaha, NE
GO-PAF Meeting
Program to be announced


April 10, 2012
7:15 p.m.
Dick Administration Building
Union College
3800 S. 48th St
Lincoln, NE
Lincoln Lancaster County Genealogical Society monthly program
Tracing Custer’s Men: Finding Michael Madden and Other Survivors of the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Presented by Douglas Scott


April 12, 2012
8:30 p.m.
Family History Library
3000 Old Cheney Road
Lincoln, NE
Census Records – special emphasis on 1940 US Census


April 12, 2012
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Southeast Community College Education Center
Room 407
301 S. 68th St Place
Lincoln, NE
Hands On Genealogical Internet Tour of Research Sites
Instructor: Marcia Stewart


April 15, 2012
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Walt Branch Library
6701 S. 14th St
Lincoln, NE
Using Scanners as Genealogical Tools
Presented by Michael Meyer
Information and hands-on practice with portable scanners. For more information contact Judi Cook.


April 18, 2012
7:00 p.m.
Crown Pointe Retirement Center
2820 S. 80th St
Omaha, NE
Greater Omaha Genealogical Society meeting: DNA – Dr. Bruce Buehler


April 19, 2012
8:30 p.m.
Family History Library
3000 Old Cheney Road
Lincoln, NE
German Records


April 21, 2012
9:00 a.m. – Noon
Mormon Trail Center
3215 State St
Omaha, NE
Greater Omaha Genealogical Society free class: Searching the World’s Records Without Leaving Omaha


April 26, 2012
8:30 p.m.
Family History Library
3000 Old Cheney Road
Lincoln, NE
Czech Republic Records


April 28, 2012
Sponsored by Southeast Community College
Lincoln, Nebraska
Lecture by Beth Santore of Grave Addiction; $40 fee includes continental breakfast, lecture, materials and tour of Wyuka Cemetery.


April 28, 2012
All day
Omaha, NE
Greater Omaha Genealogical Society Spring Conference; Featured speaker: Roger P. Minert
Topics: Researching Your German Ancestors, Form and Content in German Church Records, Introduction to German Phonetics as it Applies to the Spelling of Personal Names, German Social Status and Life Style, 1500 – 1800.


May 4, 2012
7:00 p.m.
LDS Family History Center
11027 Martha St
Omaha, NE
GO-PAF Meeting
Program to be announced


May 5-6, 2012
Mid-Town Holiday Inn
2503 S. Locust
Grand Island, NE
Speakers: Laura Prescott, Susan Nordstrum, Catherine Renschler, Gary “Mitch” Zabokrtsky
$85 for both days; $50 for one day.