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German Phase 1 – Dr. Kenneth Heger

In the last few posts, we talked about the new German research course that we (Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS, and Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG) have been developing. “German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown” is scheduled for this coming Fall 2025. Registration will open May 17th https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/slig-fall-virtual/. We are excited to have Kenneth W. Heger, PhD,… Continue reading German Phase 1 – Dr. Kenneth Heger

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German Phase 3 Courses – SLIG

From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): In the blog posts of the past two weeks, we talked about the new German research course that we have been developing. “German Phase 1: Identify the Hometown” is scheduled for this coming Fall 2025. Registration will open May 17th https://slig.ugagenealogy.org/slig-fall-virtual/. “German Phase 2:… Continue reading German Phase 3 Courses – SLIG

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Finding Records in the North Rhine Westphalian State Archive

I recently did a presentation about using German Archives. I used one of my ancestral towns, Delbrück, as an example. Delbrück is about a half-hour drive west of Paderborn in Germany. Someone in my audience suggested I create a blog post about this process, so here we are! I knew that there were special contracts… Continue reading Finding Records in the North Rhine Westphalian State Archive

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German Phase 1 Course – SLIG

From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): Debra A. Hoffman, PLCGS, and certified genealogist Teresa Steinkamp McMillin have partnered to create a series of German courses with the first one being offered through the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) starting in October 2025. Phases 2 and 3 are tentatively scheduled… Continue reading German Phase 1 Course – SLIG

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A Museum in Breitenbach

From German Girls Genealogy (Teresa Steinkamp McMillin & Debra A. Hoffman): During a recent trip to Germany, I (Debra) was able to visit a village where my ancestor, Caspar Kiefer, emigrated from in 1748. The village is Breitenbach located in the Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz). A genealogy colleague, Gerhard Höh, arranged for a private tour of the Bergmannsbauern-Museum,… Continue reading A Museum in Breitenbach