Monday, June 15, 2009



Photographs courtesy of Jane Knowles Lindsey and Lavinia Schwarz.
by Kathryn Doyle (7/1/2009)
by Kathryn Doyle (6/29/2009)
Using Land Records in Genealogy – A CGS Workshop with Pam Miller
Saturday, August 8, 2009
10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
California Genealogical Society Library
2201 Broadway, Suite LL2, Oakland, California
Join CGS member Pam Miller for this practical overview of land and property records and learn why they are absolutely necessary to your family history research. Discover how these often overlooked records can help you solve lineage problems, accurately identify ancestors, correct faulty information and enrich the story of those more distant ancestors.
Lecture topics will include terminology, abstracting, property law, the Public Land Survey System (PLSS, the aliquot system), the metes and bounds system, and the critical information found in deed books.
In addition, the workshop day will include a lunch break and “hands-on” sessions where participants can practice platting and locating specific lands. Bring your own land records to work on after learning how!
Attendees are encouraged to bring laptop computers; the six CGS computers may not all be available for the program. For the practical component Pam will supply graph paper and protractors. Suggested supplies are pencils, erasers and a ruler.
Bring a brown bag for lunch or, if you prefer, there is a nearby deli where you can buy a sandwich and bring it back to the library.
The workshop is FREE for CGS members but is limited to fifteen people. There is a sign-up fee of $10 for non-members. (This fee can be applied toward membership on the day of the workshop.) Download the registration flier. Questions? E-mail or call CGS at 510-663-1358.
Pam Miller, a native of Dallas, Texas, attended Stanford University where she earned a B.A. in Linguistics and an M.A. in Spanish. She was employed as an educator in the Bay Area for twenty-eight years, teaching Spanish and computer science. Pam grew up “walking the family lands” with her parents, inheriting her family’s love of maps and developing a severe case of what she calls “Tara Syndrome.” She has been a member of CGS since 2005.
Graphic courtesy of Pamela A. Miller.
by Kathryn Doyle (6/28/2009)
Three exhausting but fun days at SCGS Jamboree 2009 are behind us. Tim has promised to write a report for the blog so I’ll just share a few photos and express my appreciation to everyone who contributed to the CGS table in the exhibit hall.
Special kudos to Tim Cox and Carolyn Steinberg who organized every aspect of space #114 in the hall and who are already planning to make next year’s CGS table even better. Heartfelt thanks also to CGS members Ron Filion, Arlene Folkers, Pamela Storm, Marston Watson and Geri Willinger for helping to staff the table.
Pamela Storm and Ron Filion