JANUARY 25, SUNDAY, CANCELED
Research Day JANUARY 25, SUNDAY, CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
Continue reading →Research Day JANUARY 25, SUNDAY, CANCELED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS
Continue reading →Research Day JANUARY 25, SUNDAY, 12-4 pm Everyone is invited to use all of the research assets of our Library from 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM. We will be scanning Bibles and historical documents. Bring in what you have and … Continue reading →
A Personal Genealogy Journey Sharon Lina Pearce NOVEMBER 23, SUNDAY, 3 pm General Meeting: In-Person Presentation: In-Person Why write books about your family? Here’s how my genealogy journey convinced me that the best way to preserve my family’s past is … Continue reading →
DAVID POWELL RECEIVES THE BALTIMORE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. THE NINTH EDNA AGATHA KANELY AWARD
Continue reading →BCGS Databases and their uses. David Powell OCTOBER 26, SUNDAY, 3 pm General Meeting: In Person Presentation: In Person With apologies to those who cannot visit our library, the BCGS has an extensive amount of genealogical information. Research assistance in … Continue reading →
Ordering Death Certificates from the Baltimore County Genealogical Society Maryland Public Record Death Certificates may be ordered at → ORDERING DEATH CERTIFICATES LIMITED TIME SPECIAL Buy any book published by the Baltimore County Genealogical Society, and pay for shipping, and … Continue reading →
Using Maps for Genealogy Ken Zimmerman SEPTEMBER 28, SUNDAY, 3 pm General Meeting: In Person Presentation: In Person Join us for an interesting take on genealogy research — Maps. Maps not only provide clues as to where your ancestors lived, … Continue reading →
BUILDING BALTIMORE: IMMIGRATION AND OPPORTUNITY Jack Burkert MAY 25, SUNDAY, 3 pm General Meeting: In-Person. Presentation: In-Person. For almost two million people, Baltimore was the destination that promised a new life, hope and opportunity. Beginning in earnest in the 18th … Continue reading →
Using Newspapers to Further Your Genealogical Research David Powell APRIL 27, SUNDAY, 3 pm General Meeting: In Person Presentation: In Person David Powell will discuss the importance of using newspapers for genealogical research. He will demonstrate the use of a … Continue reading →
The Baltimore City Death Index is 100% complete from 1875 to 2014. Many transcribers have helped, spending thousands of hours entering the data. The Baltimore City index has 1,577,175 records. Many certificates were hard to read. One of our transcribers … Continue reading →