Special FREE Genealogy Event!
All Things Cape Cod Saturday, October 16th, 2021
ONE Day ~ FIVE Lectures
Genealogy Day Brochure- click here
For additional information email the CCGS Programming Committee Chairman at: info@CapeCodGenealogy.org
Special FREE Genealogy Event!
All Things Cape Cod Saturday, October 16th, 2021
ONE Day ~ FIVE Lectures
Genealogy Day Brochure- click here
For additional information email the CCGS Programming Committee Chairman at: info@CapeCodGenealogy.org
A Whole New World of Catholic Records
If you have been researching Catholic ancestors for years, you are most likely thrilled to discover that many of those difficult to find Catholic records are becoming more accessible!
Our October speaker, Margaret Fortier, will be discussing the exciting recent developments in online Catholic records, both U.S. and international. Included in her presentation will be information on what the specific records mean, what information they contain, and how to locate them, whether online or off-line. These records include sacramental records, as well as other Catholic related resources (newspapers, parish histories, cemeteries, etc.)
If you are a regular in-person attendee of our Society meetings, you may recognize Margaret, as she has visited us in the past with her presentations on French Canadian research. For those who are not familiar with her, Margaret Fortier is a professional genealogist with more than 20 years experience. Margaret's research focuses on immigrants to New England, particularly Irish, Italian, Portuguese, and French Canadian. She has also worked as a reviewer for the Archdiocese of Boston French-Catholic records being indexed by New England Historic Genealogical Society (AmericanAncestors.org.)
You are invited to join us on Tuesday, October 20, 2020, at 10 AM, for this free presentation on Zoom. Registration will be required for this event. Members will receive an email with instructions on how to register a few days prior to the event. Interested non-members are asked to email us at info@capecodgenealogy.org to receive a registration link.
Join us as we learn about researching in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton!
On Tuesday, August 18, 2020, Kathy will be sharing her research knowledge related to Cape Breton and Nova Scotia. Her enthusiasm for the topic, and the extensive list of resources she will provide us, should make this a very worthwhile presentation to attend.
She currently volunteers as administrator and regular contributor to a number of genealogy related Facebook groups, and serves on the board of directors for the Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts. Her articles have been published in the journals of both the Polish Genealogical Society of America and the Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts. She is also the author of a genealogy blog, From Shepherds and Shoemakers. Julie currently resides in Hopkinton, MA, with her husband and youngest daughter.
In normal times, this would be a long weekend in Massachusetts... Patriot's Day, marking the beginning of the Revolutionary War, would be a holiday on Monday, April 20, 2020. But these are not normal times! For that reason, there will be no Boston Marathon on Monday; neither will there be a Red Sox home game; and the Commemoration of the Battles of Lexington and Concord will be virtual.![]() |
| "Borrowed from a Facebook post this morning!" |
We are currently living in a world dealing with a health crisis very similar to the one our ancestors experienced one hundred years ago. Today, however, we are fortunate to have the technology to help us get through this... our ancestors did not have the resources we have to assist us, as we make our way through "social distancing" recommendations. .. TV, internet, Facebook, FaceTime, Skype -- only a few of the tools we can use to keep in touch with the "outside world." However, we are the proof that life WILL return to normal one day and this crisis will be behind us, just as it did in 1919.![]() |
| Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash |
It is time, once again, to make plans for our December meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. In celebration of the December holidays, we set aside this meeting each year to focus on our members. It is a time for you to share stories, memorabilia, photos, from your family's past or from your family history research.We are coming up on 2026 - 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence- I remember 1976 and the celebrations of that year quite we...