CAGG is a group of people interested in family history research, both improving our skills and helping others in the enjoyable pastime of genealogy.Except for our members-only outing in August, we meet on the third Saturday of every month on zoom, plus in April, May, June, September, October and November we also meet in person. All are welcome.
CAGG meeting 9:30 AM-2 PM EDT
9:30 am – General business and announcements.
9:45 am – “Is Genealogy Really a Science?” (AKA “Using Cognitive Psychology to Enhance Our Genealogy Skills and Results”) presented by Edward Swierczewski
11:00 am – Family Tree Maker user group or RootsMagic and TMG user group with Jean Hoffman.
12:00 Noon – Take a break or bring a lunch and join other CAGG members for a social hour and lunch on Zoom.
1:00 pm – Genealogy Technology: “I Didn’t Know I Could Do That”presented by Linda Freeman.
For more information, see our website for our schedule, instructions how to join by zoom and how to contact us. We hope to “see” you (virtually or in person) at one of our meetings.