From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): Conducting research in Germany, requires knowing the German town of origin. Unfortunately, for many researchers that is the missing piece of information. Sometimes finding that critical piece of information can be easy. Other times, the search continues. Debra found the town for her 4th… Continue reading Finding a German Town of Origin
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IGHR Coming to a Close
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): Teresa and I finished our presentations this week in “Course One – Methods and Sources in Practice” coordinated by Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG® and “Course Two – Intermediate Genealogy and Historical Studies” coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG®. These courses are hosted by the… Continue reading IGHR Coming to a Close
IGHR Next Week
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): This week we are preparing for the sessions we will be teaching in “Course Two – Intermediate Genealogy and Historical Studies” hosted by the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR). Angela Packer McGhie, CG® is the coordinator for this week-long course. IGHR was… Continue reading IGHR Next Week
German Phase 1 Update
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): This week we are putting the finishing touches on our syllabus materials for German Phase 1: Identify the German Hometown. This virtual course is set to run each Tuesday starting October 14 through November 11, 2025, and is offered through the Salt Lake Institute… Continue reading German Phase 1 Update
Columbus (OH) Metropolitan Library
Recently in Columbus, Ohio, we had the opportunity to visit the local history and genealogy area at the Columbus Metropolitan Library. They have a lot of interesting collections that we could have spent months—probably years—exploring. In 2009, the large collection curated by the Palatines to America (PALAM) moved to this library. It contains many of… Continue reading Columbus (OH) Metropolitan Library
Who is Krampus?
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): While at the International German Genealogical Conference last week, there were many German-themed vendors. One of the vendors was selling homemade artistic Christmas ornaments. Christmas in June--only a short six months away! Debra’s husband, Dave, decided they needed a Krampus Christmas ornament. Krampus is… Continue reading Who is Krampus?
International German Genealogy Partnership (IGGP) Conference This Weekend
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): This past week we attended and presented at the IGGP Conference in Columbus, Ohio (https://iggp.org/2025-iggp-conference/). Schmidt's Sausage Haus - we ate lunch here one day! It was such a great conference. We were able to see many of our fellow German genealogists. It was… Continue reading International German Genealogy Partnership (IGGP) Conference This Weekend
International German Genealogy Partnership (IGGP) Conference
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): This week we are attending and speaking at the IGGP Conference in Columbus, Ohio (https://iggp.org/2025-iggp-conference/). This is a bi-annual conference for people researching German-speaking ancestors. It is a terrific way to connect with others who share our passion. We can all learn so much… Continue reading International German Genealogy Partnership (IGGP) Conference
Spots Still Open for German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): Registration for 2025 Fall SLIG Virtual courses opened on Saturday, May 17th, for German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown. See https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/slig-fall-virtual/ for more information on the course and for details on how to register. While many spots have been filled, there are some still… Continue reading Spots Still Open for German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown
German Phase 1 – Register Now!
From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): Registration for 2025 Fall SLIG Virtual courses opened on Saturday, May 17th, for German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown. See https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/slig-fall-virtual/ for more information on the course and for details on how to register. Don’t let the challenge of identifying your German immigrant’s hometown… Continue reading German Phase 1 – Register Now!