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CRCGS CRCGS.com Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society Genealogy Castle Rock Colorado Genealogical Society (CRCGS) CRCGS is a recognized non-profit organization and donations are tax deductible. All programs and classes are offered free of charge, unless otherwise noted, thanks to the support of our members and their annual dues. All regular CRCGS functions occur at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 Wilcox St., Castle Rock, CO 80104 unless otherwise noted in the event description. Check our website for updates to our programming and education. Your dues help us provide quality Saturday program speakers, educational classes, special interest groups, and workshops. Our membership year is from January 1 to December 31. Go to www.crcgs.org to Join/Renew. You can pay with PayPal or download a Membership form and mail it to the address. We look forward to another exciting year of learning and sharing your expertise with other genealogists. Thursday, August 4, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. via ZOOM Migration Through the Ohio Valley and Appalachians by Cheri Daniels Join us as we travel down the river and through the mountains to our ancestors’ pre-1850 destinations. They traveled for many reasons, and via various methods. This session will explore the reasons, methods, and the records they left behind along the way. Cheri Daniels, MSLS, is the Head of Reference Services for the Martin F. Schmidt Research Library and Editor of Kentucky Ancestors Online at the Kentucky Historical Society. She is also a Producer/on-air talent for the state-wide TV Show, Kentucky Ancestors, and host of the BloodRoot Podcast. Free to members. Registration required at www.crcgs.org Education. Saturday, August 20, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. via ZOOM Finding Records to Document Your Farming Ancestors by Lisa Gorrell Up to about 1870, farming was the number one occupation. There are many record sets that document our farming ancestors such as land, tax, and probate records. Newspapers and many agricultural records can add context to their story. Lisa Gorrell is a Certified Genealogist. She volunteers with the Contra Costa Historical Society board, California Genealogical Society, and Sacramento German Gen. Society. Registration required at www.crcgs.org Programs. SHARE: Sharing Help and Research Experience via ZOOM Webinar Every Monday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Join us on Monday mornings to share Genealogy research roadblocks and triumphs, pick up a few tricks and tips, and hear some great family stories from your fellow genealogists. Registration required at www.crcgs.org. Are you interested in becoming a member in 2022 or need to renew your Membership? August 2022 • Castle Rock “AreaNewsletters” 16 


































































































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