The Road Less Traveled: Polish & Ukrainian Research

Beyond the Draft: WWI Records in the National Archives

Cutting-Edge Genealogy: Using New Technology and Thinking to Move Your Research

New Avenues to Italian Family Research

An Introduction to Irish Research

Beyond the Basics of Irish Genealogy

Genealogy Technology: Latest Trends, Hardware & Software

Researching with E-Resources: Catalogs

Researching with E-Resources: Catalogs

Researching with E-Resources: Periodicals and Newspapers

Finding Family: Using Alien Files

Finding Family: Preserving Your Family Papers

Finding Family: Civil War Draft Records

Finding Family: Using NARA's Online Catalogs

Researching with E-Resources: Periodicals and Newspapers

Block & Lot: New York City

Block & Lot: New York City

Using Zotero in Your Research

Using Zotero in Your Research

German Genealogical Group - October Meeting

Technologies for Genealogists

Clues from Family Photos

Clues from Family Photos

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research

Digital Gotham: Researching New York City History Online

Beginning Your Genealogical Journey

Beginning Your Genealogical Journey

Genealogy 101: Two Lectures

Beginning Your Irish Research

Reap More Genealogical Bounties

Genealogy 101: Two Lectures

Getting Started on Your Family History

Advancing Your Genealogical Journey

Getting Started on Your Family History

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: National Archives Northeast Region

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: New York City Municipal Archives

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: The Milstein & Map Divisions of NYPL

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: The Manuscripts and Archives Division of NYPL

NYG&B 2012 Repository Tours: Center for Jewish History

The Road to the 1940 Census: In Search of Your Family History

Uncovering Long Lost Stories at Green-Wood Cemetery

Exploring the A-files

One Thing Leads to Another: The Genealogy Journey of Discovery

A Matter of Church Heraldry

Acquiring a Coat of Arms

Differentiating a Logo from a Coat of Arms

The Heraldry of Wine 1/29/13

Tracking Nineteenth Century German-American Families: More Strategies and Sources for New York Researchers

Using New York Area Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research

Now Playing on Your Home Computer: The 1940 Census

Resources for Locating Caribbean Ancestors in New York City

Block & Lot: New York City

Researching with E-Resources: Periodicals and Newspapers

Researching with E-Resources: Scholarly Publications

Finding Family: Researching in the 1940 Census

Finding Family: Using Military Records

Researching and Restitution in the Austrian State Archives

Genealogy Workshop with Wilhelmina Kelly

Managing a Personal or Family Archive: Why? What? How?

Identity and Oral History

Clues from Family Photos

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research, Part I

IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas

Beyond Borders: Social Movements, Immigrants, and New York City in the Transnational Context, 1895-1940

Domestic Workers in New York City, Yesterday and Today

Walking Tour: Trinity Church Cemetery in Upper Manhattan

Lunch & Learn: Historic Kreischerville

Bricks, Burrs, & Beer: Manufacturing on Staten Island

The Irish on Staten Island

Book Talk at the NYG&B: Hey America, Your Roots are Showing!

Irish and Scotch-Irish Research

Researching New York City Resources Remotely

Return of the Soldier: The Scots in America during World War I

50 Years of Preserving and Celebrating Northport’s History

Blogging Your Family History

The 1940 Census with the Genealogy Society of Bergen County

An Overview of German Personal and Place Names

Eighth Annual African-American Genealogy Conference

A Taste of Northport

Find Your Roots on St. Patrick’s Day

Book Talk: Oxford Geneticist, Brian Sykes at the NYG&B - SOLD OUT

Searching for your ancestors in the 1940 Federal Census

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research, Part I

Getting Ready for the 1940 Census: Searching without a Name Index by "One Step" Stephen Morse

Researching with E-Resources: Catalogs

Research in Albany 2012 *SOLD OUT!

Introduction to Schenectady Genealogy Resources

Goodbye to Genealogy Clutter

Historic Brooklyn Heights Walking Tour with Big Onion

Discover Williamsburg Walking Tour with Urban Oyster

Brooklyn Bridge Tour with the Brooklyn Historical Society

Great Houses of Havana: A Century of Cuban Style

Who Do You Think Your Ancestors Were?

Learn About the Heraldry of American Presidents

Walking Tour: Woodlawn Cemetery

Social Networking for Family Historians

Researching with E-Resources: Catalogs

Researching Criminal Ancestors

Irish Genealogy Resources: Finding Records for an Irish Ancestor

Book Talk: "Hey America, Your Roots Are Showing!"

Other Places Your Ancestors Might Be Hiding: "Non-Genealogy" Databases and Internet Resources to Explore

Finding Genealogical Treasure in the NYS Archives

Putting Flesh on the Bones of Your Ancestor

The Hoppers and Other Bergen County Dutch Families

Using Family Search

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research, Part I

Block & Lot: Researching the Architecture and the Built Environment of NYC

Who Lived in a House Like This?: Research the History of Your NYC Home

Uncovering Your Family History: Introduction to Genealogical Research, Part II

National Archives at New York City: Relocation, Information Session and Opening Exhibit

Trace Your Roots with DNA

National Archives at New York City: Temporary Hours of Operation and Research Services

National Archives at New York City Exhibit: "The World's Port" Opening

NARA at NYC: 3rd Annual K-12 Archives Education Institute for Teachers

First Step to Freedom: The 150th Anniversary of the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation

Family History Game Show at Ellis Island

"Are You Really My Mother?" with the German Genealogy Group

Book Talk: Marmee and Louisa: The Untold Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Mother

*Rescheduled* Repository Tour: The Genealogy & Map Division of NYPL 2/15/13 *Rescheduled*

Repository Tour: Archives of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine 2/12/13

Repository Tour: New York City Municipal Archives 3/1/13

Repository Tour: The Manuscripts and Archives Division of NYPL, 3/13/13

Repository Tour: National Archives at New York City, 3/26/13

Repository Tour: Center for Jewish History, 4/11/13

Significantly Advance Your Research Skills with Online Legend Steve Morse

Book Talk: Defiant Brides: The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-Era Women and the Radical Men They Married

New York’s Censuses and City Directories: Ancestral Record Links Across Decennial Gaps of Federal Censuses

Introduction to Census Records

Introduction to Passenger Arrival Records Research

Introduction to Naturalization Records Research

Researching Military Records

“Coming of Age as a Sharecropper”

“Tioga County African-American History"

Researching Your Roots with Genealogist Wilhelmena Kelly

Are You Really My Mother? with the German Genealogy Group

My Ancestor Was a What?: Researching Huguenots and Walloons in Europe and America

Exploring the Archives of the Reformed Church in America

Book Talk: African American Legacies

New York State Family History Conference

How we share and preserve memories in a digital era?

Palatines to America Conference in Albany

Book Talk: New Netherland in a Nutshell

New Benefit for NYG&B Members: Brown-Bag Lunch and Problem-Solving Session

Jewish Geography in America: Who Went Where When and Why

New York City Family History Research: An Afternoon of Learning in Memory of Steven Siegel

Irish Family History Forum: Naturalization in the United States

Same Name, Must Be Same Person: Is That Really Your Ancestor? with the German Genealogy Group

Genealogy Day at the Schenectady County Historical Society

Sharing Stories: Polish Life in Our Valley