JANUARY 2026
GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER
 
GENEALOGY BOOK CLUB:
 
NO
GENEALOGY BOOK CLUB THIS MONTH - I AM IN THE PROCESS OF PICKING A BOOK TO DISCUSS IN FEBRUARY -
I WILL NOTIFY YOU BY EMAIL WHEN IT ARRIVES.....
 
 
GENEALOGY ROUND TABLE:
 
All are welcome to come share their ideas, show genealogy treasures, or tell us about a brick wall that you have encountered.
 
We all have a lot of different experiences to share
with each other!
 
 
Friday, January 9th at 2:00 PM
 
IN PERSON 
 
REGISTER HERE
 
and
 
Friday, January 23rd at 2:00 PM
 
IN PERSON 
                         
REGISTER HERE
 
 
 
DECEMBER GENEALOGY PROGRAM:

REVERSE Genealogy: 
Locating Living Distant Relatives
 

Reverse Genealogy: Locating Living Distant Relatives

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

6:30 - 8:00 PM

Zoom

Presented by Katherine R. Willson -
Genealogy and History Researcher/Educator.
 
Distant cousins may hold documents, heirlooms, and stories that enrich our family history research.
 
This virtual session introduces online tools for locating unknown relatives, strategies for identifying and contacting our Ancestry .com DNA matches, and practical tips for reaching out to other distant relatives in ways that can spark meaningful conversations.
 
A detailed handout is included, and the presentation concludes with an open Q&A session.
 
BIO:
 
Katherine R. Willson of Dexter, Michigan, discovered her passion for
genealogy as an 8-year-old Junior Girl Scout and has pursued it ever
since. She is a sought-after educator at regional, national, and
international events, and has held leadership roles in local and
professional genealogical organizations.

Katherine serves on the faculty of the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
and the National Genealogical Society’s GRIP Institute. As a professional
researcher for private clients, she specializes in Michigan Territory’s pre-
statehood settlers and westward migration in the 18th and 19th
centuries.
 
Her website, SocialMediaGenealogy.com, provides free resources for
family historians, including genealogy forms, oral history interview
questions, and curated catalogs of genealogy-focused Facebook groups,
YouTube channels, and podcasts.
 
 
Tuesday, January 20 at 6:30 PM
ZOOM
 
REGISTER HERE
 
 
BOOKS ON GENEALOGY:
Genealogy in Reverse: Finding the Living. A Practical Guide for All Genealogists
by Cheri Hudson Passey

Reverse genealogy shows how to find living relatives using the same methodologies as conventional genealogy research.
Genealogy in Reverse: Finding the Living. A Practical Guide for All Genealogists by Cheri Hudson Passey
AI and Genealogy: A Practical Guide to Summarizing, Transcribing, and Translating Historical Documents by Thomas Macentee
AI and Genealogy: A Practical Guide to Summarizing, Transcribing, and Translating Historical Documents
by Thomas Macentee

Genealogical research has always called for a deep dive into a wide array of historical resources-everything from centuries-old marriage registers and immigration documents to handwritten diaries and newspaper clippings that capture the rhythm of our ancestors' daily lives. And let's be honest: it wasn't that long ago that we, as researchers, had to wade through every line ourselves, painstakingly summarizing, transcribing, and, in some cases, translating these materials with nothing but our own eyes, our own expertise, and a whole lot of patience. But things have changed-and in a big way. Thanks to cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI), genealogists now have powerful new tools at their fingertips. These advanced language models can take your family documents-no matter how large, how old, or how challenging to read-and deliver concise summaries, transcriptions, and translations with impressive accuracy. From hobbyist family historians to seasoned professionals, this technology can truly turbocharge your workflow and open up new research frontiers. This book is here to help you cut through the hype and get right to the heart of what AI can do for your genealogy projects. We'll explore how these new tools work, walk you through today's best AI platforms, and lay out clear, practical strategies so you can quickly start applying them to your own research. Bottom line? If you use AI intelligently and ethically, you'll unlock new possibilities in your genealogy work that you might never have dreamed possible.
GENEALOGY TIP OF THE DAY:
GOOD BYE 2025........
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