I created The Roots Exchange & Education Society as a means of educating, sharing, and connecting with others in pursuit of their ancestral pasts. Genealogy is a passion of mine and I strongly believe that EVERYONE should know who they descended from. In that regard, it is my hope that this site will enable you reconnect with your “Roots!”
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
SLAVERY AND THE MAKING OF AMERICA
Sunday, January 6, 2013
8TH ANNUAL AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY HISTORY SEMINAR
Mark your Calendars! The 8th Annual African American Family History Seminar on March 9, 2013. We will have a variety of classes with more than 20 Genealogists speaking including myself, plus a Keynote Speaker and Meghan Mullins of 23andMe, the organization that conducts DNA testing on hand.
This years' theme is "Celebrating 150 years of Emancipation" in honor of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln.
Be sure to stay posted for additional information and a scheduled of classes which will be coming soon.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
THE 2012 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION - A HISTORIC EVENT
As a genealogist, I usually teach people how to trace their family history but last September 2012, I made a little history of my own. I was a Delegate at the Democratic National Convention for California's 6th Congressional District.
As a Delegate, I attended caucuses and briefings in order to learn what we needed to do to get President Barack Obama re-elected. Needless to say, it went very well and our President is once again in office leading our country to economic recovery.
I was very happy and proud to be a part of this historic occasion especially since there was irony in me doing so. A little over 150 years ago, the slave owner, Henry Marshall who owned some of my ancestors was a Delegate from Louisiana to the Confederate Provisional Congress from 1861-62. His driving force in doing so was to preserve "states rights" and protect the institution of slavery.
I am sure that Marshall's conviction to his cause was just was strong as mine was when I attended the Democratic National Convention. However, the outcome was thankfully quite different. The Confederates lost the war, my ancestors were freed and 150 years later, their great-great-great grand-daughter became a Delegate to re-elect the nation's first African American President! God is good.
Now, I have a bit of genealogy to pass down to my descendants.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
UPCOMING CLASSES
Beginning Genealogy - Using Records to Tell the Stories of Your Ancestors
When: Saturday, July 7, 2012
Where: Sacramento Central Public Library
828 I Street
Sacramento
(916) 264-2920
Click below for flyer
http://www.saclibrary.org/?pageId=1396
When: Saturday, July 7, 2012
Where: Sacramento Central Public Library
828 I Street
Sacramento
http://www.saclibrary.org/?pageId=1396
Saturday, April 28, 2012
UPCOMING GENEALOGY CLASSES
UPCOMING GENEALOGY CLASSES
Latter Day Saints Family History Center
Latter Day Saints Family History Center
2745 Eastern Ave, Sacramento, CA |
May 2 - Mocavo.com - Linda ToddHave you tried using Mocavo to search for your family history? Mocavo is a search engine that only searches genealogy specific blogs and websites. Come learn how to use this genealogy search engine and possible locate some of your missing information.
May 9 - Understanding the Basics of Cloud Computing for Genealogists - Marian Kile
Cloud computing is using the Internet for functions that we used to do on our local computer. Marian will explain more of Cloud Computing, its terms, advantages and drawbacks. She will cover a number of different types of Cloud Computing so we can decide which one might work best for us.
May 16 - Irish Research - Part 1 - Ron McDowell
May 23 - Irish Research - Part 2 - Ron McDowell
May 9 - Understanding the Basics of Cloud Computing for Genealogists - Marian Kile
Cloud computing is using the Internet for functions that we used to do on our local computer. Marian will explain more of Cloud Computing, its terms, advantages and drawbacks. She will cover a number of different types of Cloud Computing so we can decide which one might work best for us.
May 16 - Irish Research - Part 1 - Ron McDowell
May 23 - Irish Research - Part 2 - Ron McDowell
The Sacramento German Genealogical Society provides research assistance with tracing German ancestors every Thursday from 1:00pm-5:00pm in the Center.
Downtown Central Library
828 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
April 29, Sunday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm
Downtown Central Library
828 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
April 29, Sunday, 1:30 pm to 3 pm
Genealogy - How Much Proof Is Enough?
Adult Program
May 6, Sunday, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Genealogy - American Migration Trails: Eastern United States
Adult Program
May 20,
May 6, Sunday, 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Genealogy - American Migration Trails: Eastern United States
Adult Program
May 20,
Genealogy - The FamilySearch.org Website
Adult Program
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