Barbara Barr Members and guests of the SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club were treated to a Sneak Peek of the new 2017 version of the Family Tree Maker program at the June 1 meeting. Gloria Quigg, the Education/Research chair of the club, shared the soon-to-be-released version of the genealogy software. As a Beta Tester for Family Tree…
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Clubs & Classes, May 2017
Genealogy Club news
Barbara Barr The April 6 Genealogy Club celebration luncheon was held at the MountainView Country Club. The organization honored the twentieth anniversary of its founding. Also, the slate of new officers was announced, while outgoing officers, board members and volunteers were recognized. Chris Nelson opened the luncheon with intriguing quotations about genealogy and family history.…
Clubs & Classes, March 2017
Genealogy Club learns about British Settlers
Lydia O’Connor Did you know that many of our ancestors who came from Great Britain in the 1600 to 1700 timeframe may have been convicted criminals? At the February meeting of the SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club, Katie Gertz from Mesa, Arizona delivered an in-depth lecture on the resettlement of convicted criminals to the American Colonies prior…
Clubs & Classes, January 2017
SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club news
Have you ever wondered where Grandpa Tom was born; when Great-Grandpa Patrick came to America; how to research who Aunt Tilly married; or where Uncle Homer settled? Most importantly what to do with that box of old photos and letters you’ve been storing for 30 years and are afraid to throw away but can’t identify…
Clubs & Classes, February 2016
Genealogy Club news
Nora Graf On Thursday, March 3, 2016, The SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club will welcome Carolyn O’Bagy Davis who will be talking about Goldie Tracy Richmond, a quilt maker from the Tucson area, and how quilts can integrate with family history. Carolyn is a fourth-generation descendant of Utah pioneers, has written ten books on the history of…
Clubs & Classes, November 2015
Genealogy Club notice
Nora Graf Irish genealogy research has unique challenges due to destroyed and missing records, multiple jurisdictions and family naming patterns. The McClelland Irish Library in Phoenix has many resources that are available to help you trace your Irish ancestors. Learn why most Irish research starts in the U.S. and how Irish migration patterns can provide…
Clubs & Classes, October 2015
Genealogy Club meeting notice
Our guest speaker for October was: Janna Larson – Genealogy One-on-One presenting PERSI – Periodical Search Index at 1:00 p.m. on October 1 in the Coyote North SaddleBrooke One Clubhouse. Janna has been involved with genealogical research since 1981. She has ancestors who were English, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch and German. She has extensive…
Clubs & Classes, February 2015
Beginning Genealogy
Are you new to Genealogy? Would you like to learn what Genealogy is about and how to do it? This is the class you should take. Gloria Quigg, a SaddleBrooke resident, will be offering this beginners class which is open to all residents of SaddleBrooke and SaddleBrooke Ranch. In the class you will learn: what…
Clubs & Classes, February 2015
Genealogy Club officers
SaddleBrooke Genealogy Club meets on the first Thursday of each month at 1:00 p.m. in the HOA1 Clubhouse Coyote Room. Residents are welcome to attend two meetings as a non-member to see if this club fits your needs. For further information visit our website at http://sb-genealogy.org or call President Dave Tiefenbach at 825-7546.
Clubs & Classes, November 2014
Genealogy Club meets Dec. 4
On Thursday, December 4, 2014, Paul Duffey will speak on DNA Results in Genealogy. Paul will detail results of how various people have found ancestors who were polygamists, environmental destroyers, non-biologic fathers and more. Plan to attend and see what fascinating things DNA can reveal. Duffey has been conducting genealogy research for 15 years and…