FEBRUARY 2026
GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER
 
GENEALOGY BOOK CLUB:

Join us on Thursday, February 12, 2026 to discuss "The Pink Suit", a novel by Nicole Mary Kelby.
 
We will be meeting up at Teresita's Mexican Grill at 2:00 PM to discuss the book.
 
Synopsis:

"Inspired by the true story behind Jackie Kennedy's iconic outfit, Kelby has stitched a compelling tale of politics, fashion and history. -- People On November 22, 1963, Jacqueline Kennedy accompanied her husband to Dallas dressed in a pink Chanel-style suit. Much of her wardrobe, including the pink suit, came from the New York boutique Chez Ninon where a young Irish immigrant named Kate worked behind the scenes to meticulously craft the memorable outfits. Kate is torn between the glamorous world of Chez Ninon and her traditional Manhattan neighborhood. Finding balance is not easy in a time when women are still expected to follow the rules. And when you're in love, it's impossible. Kelby's luxurious narrative gives fascinating insight into the real story behind the iconic pink suit, introducing the reader to the wildly unforgettable characters that made Jackie Kennedy into the fashion icon of the century."
 
 
Please click on the link below to sign up for this event:
 
https://lyon.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/genealogy-book-club-51/
 
 
 
GENEALOGY PROGRAM:
 

Understanding AI in Genealogy:

                                         Foundations and Tools

 
Presented by Diane Elder
 

Tuesday, February 17,  6:30 PM on ZOOM


Learn how artificial intelligence can help with your family history research.  This presentation covers what AI is, how it works, and which tools are most useful for genealogy. We’ll look at popular AI assistants like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini and discuss what each one does best. You’ll learn how to work effectively with AI, including how to ask questions that get the best results and how to verify the information it provides. Whether you’re new to AI or already experimenting with it, this session will help you understand how to use these tools responsibly in your genealogy work.

 

CLICK ON DIANE'S PICTURE TO REGISTER:

FEBRUARY 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!
 
Only ONE genealogy
round table this month
 
 
Friday, February 27th at 2:00 PM
 
IN PERSON 
 
REGISTER HERE 
 
BOOK ON GENEALOGY AND AI:
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.
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