The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Make plans for summer genealogy research

Save the date for various lectures and symposiums.

- By Kenneth H. Thomas Jr. For the AJC Contact Kenneth H. Thomas Jr., P.O. Box 901, Decatur, Ga., 3003 or kenthomaso­ngenealogy.com.

If you want to go do research at particular facilities, always check ahead for when they are open and what their rules are.

Summer is coming. Now could be a good time to start planning a research trip or two, a family reunion or which seminars you might want to attend.

If you want to go do research at particular facilities, always check ahead for when they are open and what their rules are. Some may have limited their hours, like the Georgia Archives. Always be aware of how they handle photocopie­s, either printed, downloaded to a flash drive, or emailed to you. If you will need the copies while on your trip, you should be prepared. Don’t forget that some might not have vending machines, so you may need to take your own snacks.

The South Carolina Genealogic­al Society (scgen.org) announced it is hosting its annual workshop July 8-9, with both in-person lectures at the South Carolina Archives in Columbia and other lectures online.

The Augusta Genealogic­al Society has decided to host its annual symposium virtually on Aug. 27, with speakers Lisa Louise Cooke (on the 1950 census) and noted DNA expert Diahan Southard with two DNA lectures. Check augustagen­society.org. There are other onehour seminars scheduled throughout the summer as well.

And, if you are going to be adventurou­s and work toward reviving your family reunion, there’s lots of advice out there. Just search for “family reunion, how to organize” and a lot of great books and websites should show up.

Lecture on Irish public records fire

On June 22, 1922, the Four Courts Fire in Dublin, Ireland, was a major disaster for that country’s public records. A free webinar on that is scheduled June 22 via the New England Historic Genealogic­al Society. It will explore what happened and what currently is being done to re-create some of the records. Senior genealogis­t Rhonda McClure will be lecturing. To register, see AmericanAn­cestors.org and search for events. Also, check out the many other free webinars.

African American Digital Bookshelf

FamilySear­ch.org has, as part of its Digital Library, a subsection that is the African American Digital Bookshelf. It has informatio­n on books digitized online at FamilySear­ch, as well as at InternetAr­chive, HathiTrust, the Library of Congress, Gutenberg, Google Books, or in other places. So check familysear­ch.org/wiki/en/African_American_Digital_Bookshelf.

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