Volunteers wanted for Oct. 5 trip to Angel Island

by Jennifer Dix (9/25/2024)

 

large bell on a pier overlooking the bay

Angel Island

CGS seeks volunteers to help families learn their histories on Angel Island during the Nichi Bei Foundation’s Nikkei Angel Island Pilgrimage, Saturday, October 5, 11:30 AM-3:30 PM. Volunteers will provide “speed genealogy” to event visitors, helping them get a start on their own family history.

You’ll receive a free state park boat ride to and from the island from Tiburon (or from San Francisco, but you’ll arrive later), a bento lunch, and a view of the former immigration station – in return you’ll be set up inside the former hospital building (now home of the Angel Island Immigration Museum) where you will help visitors. This is a chance to participate in a meaningful cultural event in a beautiful setting.

The event attracts people with a variety of immigration experiences, especially Japanese Americans;  we’ll give you some key websites for Japanese American research that augment your usual sources of basic info. To sign up or ask questions, please contact our outreach chair, Grant Din, at gdin@californiaancestors.org.

Irish Ancestry SIG meets Sat., Sept. 28!

by Jennifer Dix (9/23/2024)

If you have Irish ancestry–or an interest in it–this is your chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts! The newly formed Irish Ancestry Special Interest Group holds its quarterly meeting online this Saturday from 1-2:30 PM. It’s a way for those researching Irish ancestors to connect, share successes and resources, and solve problems. This meeting features stories shared by three of the members, followed by discussion of the upcoming Ulster Historical Foundation Irish Conference. We’ll also have a review of John Grenham’s recent presentation for those who weren’t able to attend. The agenda is as follows:

1. Welcome

 2. Group Member Stories and Sharing

  1. Gary Knecht: “Five websites for New York City research”
  2. Rich Kehoe: “DNA connection leads to London and Irish cemeteries”
  3. Joyce Kelly: “Collecting Irish Stories-Roscommon, Galway and Donegal ancestors”

 3. Ulster Historical Foundation Irish Conference :

  1. Save the Date
  2. Proposed Topics–what do you think??

4. Miscellaneous Resources for your research

This group is for CGS members, but we welcome visitors! For more details, and to get your Zoom link, register online.

Sept. 25: Members-Only Trip to Oakland FamilySearch Center

by Jennifer Dix (9/21/2024)

family with young child standing in front of large screenLet’s try this again!

In January, CGS planned a field trip to visit the OFSC. The weatherman determined we were going to have a MAJOR storm and urged people to stay home. They did! We had over 30 members signed up and all but 8 canceled. So we are trying again!

This coming Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 1-3 p.m., CGS members are invited to join for a field trip to the Oakland FamilySearch Center. The trip includes a brief tour of the center and an orientation to/overview of the Familysearch.org website. If you haven’t been to the Oakland FamilySearch Center in a while, you will be amazed at the increased number of resources available. Did you know:

  • There are over 50 newly installed computers for patron use.
  • Patrons have free use of many subscription databases, including FindMyPast, AmericanAncestors, MyHeritage, GenealogyBank, Fold3, Newspapers.com, and NewspaperArchive. You also can access online records available only at the library.
  • OFSC offers comprehensive digitizing services: you can scan photos, documents, slides, scrapbooks, and digitize VCR tapes, CDs, and audio tapes.

Trained volunteers are available to assist you. Plan to stick around after the tour to do your own research! To register, please RSVP to Jane Lindsey at [email protected]