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Beginning Genealogy Workshop
- Saturday July 6 2013 from 9:30 am until 12:00 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Join Genealogy Center Managing Librarian Kathy Huber and learn how to begin your family history research.
- This event is for adults.
Start Your Research @ the Library
- Saturday July 6 2013 from 1:30 pm until 3:00 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Tulsa City-County Library offers many helpful services to family history researchers. Join Lisa Hansen, Genealogy Center library associate, for an overview of these useful resources.
- This event is for adults.
Using the Federal Census to Locate Your Ancestors
- Saturday July 6 2013 from 3:15 pm until 4:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Census records contain valuable information about our ancestors. Join Kathy Huber, Genealogy Center managing librarian, and discover why census records are a foundational part of genealogy research.
- This event is for adults.
Tulsa Area Genealogy Libraries and Museums: The Talbot Library and Museum
- Saturday July 13 2013 from 10:00 am until 11:30 am
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: The Talbot Library and Museum in Colcord, Okla., specializes in historical and genealogical research material of northeast Oklahoma, northwest Arkansas and Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory. Join library and museum representatives for an overview of the collection, services and activities.
- This event is for adults.
Tulsa Area Genealogy Libraries and Museums: The American Indian Archives
- Saturday July 13 2013 from 1:30 pm until 2:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Since 1934, the Oklahoma Historical Society has housed the state's largest collection of American Indian records. This important collection contains a variety of records relating to tribal history and culture. Join Bill Welge, Archives Director for an overview of this historic collection.
- This event is for adults.
Tulsa Area Genealogy Libraries and Museums: Gateway to Oklahoma History
- Saturday July 13 2013 from 2:45 pm until 3:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: The Oklahoma Historical Society maintains the largest collection of Oklahoma newspapers and is now making this digitized collection available online. Join Bill Welge, American Indian archives director, as he discusses the project and explains how to access this free online collection.
- This event is for adults.
Free Genealogy Websites
- Saturday July 20 2013 from 10:45 am until 12:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Not all genealogy websites require a subscription. Join Liz Walker, Genealogy Center library associate, and discover many free websites that contain original records, useful data and information that can help you document your family history.
- This event is for adults.
Streaming Genealogy: Using Webinars, Podcasts and YouTube as Genealogy Resources
- Saturday July 20 2013 from 2:00 pm until 3:00 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Join Genealogy Center staff Kathy Huber and Carissa Kellerby to learn where to find free genealogy webinars and podcasts and helpful genealogy videos on YouTube.
- This event is for adults.
Adventures in D.C.: A Look at the National Archives and Other Research Facilities
- Saturday July 20 2013 from 3:15 pm until 4:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Fresh from a trip to the National Institute of Genealogical Research in Washington, D.C., Genealogy Center staff member, Carissa Kellerby will share her experiences touring and researching in the National Archives, the DAR Library, and the Library of Congress. Come hear her insights on what records you can find there and how you can access them.
- This event is for adults.
Genealogy Workshop With Mark Lowe: Out on a Limb, Trapped by Bad Research
- Saturday July 27 2013 from 9:30 am until 10:45 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Feeling trapped with nowhere to go? Bad, weak or missing evidence all contribute to misleading research. Join Mark Lowe, certified genealogist, and review your research findings, sharpen your techniques, evaluate your sources and map a new course.
- This event is for adults.
Genealogy Workshop With Mark Lowe: Documenting the
- Saturday July 27 2013 from 11:00 am until 12:15 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Join certified genealogist Mark Lowe and learn simple techniques for breaking down difficult research problems into manageable segments, including the basics of documentation and why it is an important family research tool.
- This event is for adults.
Genealogy Workshop With Mark Lowe: Using Genealogical Software as a Tool
- Saturday July 27 2013 from 1:30 pm until 2:45 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Join certified genealogist Mark Lowe as he reviews software that may help you manage your genealogical projects. He will share basic features and the most useful tools.
- This event is for adults.
Genealogy Workshop With Mark Lowe: Help Me Please! Government Claims and Other Unusual Requests
- Saturday July 27 2013 from 3:00 pm until 4:15 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: A request for recognition or payment for services rendered typically related to damages created by war or government intervention are examples of requests that can help you with your genealogy research. Join certified genealogist Mark Lowe and learn to find government claims and other unusual requests by your ancestors.
- This event is for adults.
Genealogy Workshop With Mark Lowe: Research in the South and Everywhere Else: Review, Prepare and Plan
- Sunday July 28 2013 from 1:30 pm until 4:30 pm
- This event will be held at Hardesty Regional Library.
- Event Description: Major concepts to consider with your family research projects include migration, settlement patterns, religion, land and geography. Join certified genealogist Mark Lowe and learn how to find available resources and develop a strategy to find ancestors.
- This event is for adults.







