November 6, 2022 - Revisiting Online Research of German Ancestors
Presented by Richard K. Konkel, Esquire This presentation will examine the vast number of original German genealogical records that are currently available online for the amateur or more advanced researcher. The primary websites examined will be archion.de, matricula-online.eu, familysearch.com, and ancestry.com , as well as websites of regional archives in France and Switzerland. Many of these websites have greatly expanded their records in recent years, and some are actively currently adding new records. Free Registration: https://www.yorkhistorycenter.org/event/south-central-pennsylvania-genealogical-society October 2, 2022 - Indian Languages Influence in the Susquehanna Region
Presented by Charles "Chip" Kauffman From the first inhabitants who migrated into the Susquehanna River area thousands of years ago to the period of European settlement in the 1600s to1800s, many American Indian languages were spoken by diverse tribes who made the area their home or passed through on trade or exploratory ventures. Although most early languages are dead, their legacy lives on in the Susquehanna Valley through place names from Iroquoian and Algonquian languages once spoken in the area. This presentation will cover 17th century European contact with the region’s early inhabitants and how those contacts shaped place names we take for granted in York and Lancaster Counties. Highlighting this will be origins and meanings of such names as Susquehanna, Codorus, Chickies, Turkey Hill, Conewago, Accomac, Tuckahoe, Conestoga. Free Registration: https://www.yorkhistorycenter.org/event/south-central-pennsylvania-genealogical-society |
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