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You’re Invited to the 2025 NCGS Virtual Conference!

We are delighted to present the 2025 NCGS Virtual Conference to North Carolina family history researchers around the world on March 28-29.

No matter where in the world you are, if you have a good internet connection, you can register and attend.

This year’s roundup of speakers includes:

  • Nicole Dyer
  • Roberta Estes
  • J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
  • David M. McCorkle
  • Bernard Meisner, PhD
  • Judy G. Russell, JD, CG®, CGL®
  • Craig R. Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA
  • Michael L. Strauss, AG®

During their classes you’ll learn:

  • How to use artificial intelligence to help transcribe handwritten documents, detect errors, summarize research results, and more.
  • How to identify Native Americans using Y and mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
  • The impact of farming on how and where families settled as well as the impact these  experiences had on their migration within North Carolina and to other areas.
  • How artificial intelligence can be applied to researching land records to simplify complicated records, extract details such as metes and bounds, and trace land ownership in a more comprehensive and less time-consuming manner.
  • About the many types of maps that can help genealogists discover where maps can be found and how they can be used to help discover records to help you build their story.
  • About slavery and the law before the civil war and how the records created by these laws provide critical clues for genealogists.
  • How to use locality guides to help guide your research. If one doesn’t exist, discover ways to create your own.
  • About the impact of the Women’s Suffrage Movement from colonial times to the early twentieth century.

Following the conference, you will receive online access to all eight class recordings for 60 days.

Friday and Saturday, 28-29 March 2025
9:55 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. EDT
$69 members / $79 non-members

Learn more & register for the Conference https://www.ncgenealogy.org/event/2025-ncgs-virtual-conference/