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Upcoming Monthly Program
 
April General Monthly Meeting
Savannah Recreation Center or On-line via Zoom
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 / 10:00 a.m.
Featured Guest Speaker:  Miles Meyer
 
Myles MeyerProgram:  A Deep Dive into the U.S. Census Records
The U.S. Census has changed greatly since the first one was performed in 1790. This presentation will discuss how the census has changed from 1790 to 1950, provide an explanation of the data that is available in the various census records, and how to develop that into a timeline to discover the details for your family.
 
Speaker's Bio:  Miles is a scientist by training and has been active in genealogy for over 25 years in a variety of ways. His experience revolves around new technologies, internet research and FamilySearch. He is the principal reseacher for Our Ancestories Genealogy, a Family History Consultant, and current Director of the Vero Beach Florida FamilySearch Center. He is also the Director of Education for The Family History Guide (www.thefhguide.com).
 
For more details, and to register to attend, visit our  Coming Events listing.
 
 

 

Upcoming Monday Evening Webinar
 
Live Webinar / May 5, 2025 – 7:00 to 8:00 pm
Bringing Your Ancestors to Life on WikiTree
Featured Guest Speaker:  Betsy Ko
 
Betsy Ko
Topic Info:  Founded in 2008, WikiTree is a free single family tree focused on accuracy and collaboration. Its 1.1 million members have created upwards of 40 million profiles. Chances are that one of your ancestors is already on WikiTree! This presentation will start with an overview of WikiTree, its mission and our Honor Code that guides us. We'll cover the basics of how to create a profile and then go deeper into the many tools and apps that are available to members. Finally, we'll take a look at what makes the WikiTree community special.
 
Presenter Info: Betsy Ko is a Chicago-based genealogist who has extensive research experience in the mid-Atlantic states, the Midwest, and England. Her ongoing genealogy education has included coursework through Boston University's online Genealogy Studies Program. What began as an engrossing hobby in 2015 has since grown into a professional edeavor with private client projects and a team position with WikiTree (a collaborative global family tree).
 
For more details, and to register to attend, visit our Coming Events listing.
 


 
 
Admission to in-person meetings of The Villages Genealogy Society
is limited to VGS members and paid guests.
You must be a resident of The Villages, FL for membership.
 
 
 

Upcoming Events
April 21, 2025
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Best Practices SIG Meeting
  Coordinators: Annette Burke-Lyttle & Pat Adams Topic: Directories and Local Histories   The SIG accepts new members throughout the year, but those who join ...

April 22, 2025
2:00 pm to 3:50 pm
Midwest SIG Meeting
  Topic:  Online Research Tips & Ancestry Pro Tools Review   Coordinators:  Lynn Hall & Karen Pickelsimer  

April 23, 2025
8:30 am to 9:30 am
Brick Wall Solutions SIG Meeting
  Topic:  TBD Coordinators:  Nancy Oster Heydt, Mark Mullinax, & Beverly Hulett  

April 23, 2025
10:00 am
A Deep Dive into the U.S. Census Records
  Guest Speaker:  Miles Meyer   Topic Info:  The U.S. Census has changed greatly since the first one was performed in 1790. This presentation will ...

April 28, 2025
10:00 am to 11:50 am
Technology SIG Meeting
  Coordinators:  Pamela Selinski & Vicci Turner  
Facts and Tips
Source: Original – this source is in its first recorded form. (ie: the original marriage record license)
[Sources & Evidence]

The 1900 and 1910 censuses lists the number of children that were born to each woman and how many were still living at the time of the census.
[Census]

City Directories provide names and occupations of town residents and much local business information.
[Hometown Records]