Upcoming Events

January RGS Member Meeting - What About Our Criminal Ancestors? presented by Michelle Custer Bates

January 2025 RGS Member Meeting -

Short Program- Genealogy Resources in the Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation ... ...Read More...

Westfall Road FamilySearch Center Open House


What: Discover what is available to assist in Family History research.
Visitors are welcome to bring their laptops
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January 2025 Board Meeting

January 2025 Board Meeting

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RGS Writers Group

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RGS Scanning & Indexing Event at the Town of Rush

Do you have a passion for preserving the past and making historical records accessible to others? Join the RGS Scanning & Indexing Team! We host monthly vol... ...Read More...

TIG Meeting - AmericanAncestors.org: Searching the Online Databases with Karen Fortin

American Ancestors, the website for the New England Historic Genealogical Society, provides more than 1 billion records in over 470 databases online. Although m... ...Read More...
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January Meeting on the 21st

Long Program: What About Our Criminal Ancestors?
Short Program: Genealogy Resources at U of R

Our first general meeting of the new year will feature Michelle Bates MJ, The Criminal Genealogist, speaking to us about how to research criminal ancestors and access their criminal records. You may think you don't have any criminals in your family tree but you could be surprised! From land disputes to embezzlement to forgery to murder - every family usually has at least one black sheep.

Michelle is a professional genealogist and speaker who specializes in criminal ancestors and probate heirship work. She is the creator and host of The Criminal Genealogist podcast and is a member of the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy and Tulsa Genealogy Society. Her business, My Genealogy Roots, works with attorneys on probate cases finding living legal heirs.

The short program will be of interest also as the Assistant Director of Outreach for the University of Rochester's Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation Department (RBSCP), Autumn Haag, will inform us of what they have, what they don't have, and how to access the collections. These collections include published and manuscript collections of interest to genealogists.

This meeting will be on Zoom only starting at 6:45 pm. It's sure to be an interesting and informative program. Please register here.