Thank you for registering for the 2022 online Family History Conference webinars.

The recordings of all of the webinars are ready for viewing.

The recording links will expire ninety days from day of posting so you need to be sure to watch within that time frame.

Please note the following:

    • Recording, whether audio or video, is prohibited except by the St. Louis Genealogical Society with permission from each speaker.
    • ALL slides and handout material are covered by copyright law. You may download and/or print a copy of each syllabus for your own personal use, but no portion of any material may be photographed, duplicated, or used in any way without permission from the speaker.

All of the webinars livestream on Saturday, 14 May 2022. In-person attendees at the Maryland Heights Community Center will receive a paper syllabus.

The PDF of the syllabus for the entire day for all registrants is here.

1) Archival Collections and Genealogy: Illinois by Dr. David McDonald, featured speaker

Special Note: We had technical problems at the beginning. Drag the view slider to 12:30 and proceed to view.

2) Planning and Organizing a Research Trip by Ilene Murray

Special Note: We had technical problems at the beginning. Drag the view slider to 3:00 and proceed to view.

3) The Draper Manuscripts and the Wisconsin State Archives and Library by Dr. David McDonald, featured speaker

4) The State Historical Society of Missouri: Who, What, When, Where? by Amy Waters

Special Note: Audio will start at the 1:15 spot on the slider.

5) Top Genealogy LIbraries in the Midwest by Dr. David McDonald, featured speaker.

Special Note: Audio will start at the 2:00 spot on the slider.

6) Missouri State Archives . . . Where History Begins by Christina Miller

7) The Presidential Library System by Dr. David McDonald, featured speaker

Due to Zoom unexpectantly quitting on the recorder computer, we did not get this presentation. However, you have the syllabus and Dr. McDonald provided us with the PowerPoint for this presentation. The PowerPoint was converted to a PDF.

8) Records in the Courthouse by Carol Whitton, CG