Looking for a place to learn more about genealogy and how to do family research? Lunch & Learn is simply the best place to do just that. Free and open to the public, it is one of the SCGS's most popular educational programs.
Starting with our March 12, 2022 Lunch and Learn our lectures are now hybrid. Some lectures will be in our library and some lectures will be online. Both lectures will be available to in-library attendees and online attendees. Please check our website and lecture flyer for more details. Also, each Lunch and Learn will inform everyone about the next Lunch and Learn presentation.
Join us on Saturday, March 12, 2022, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Presenter: Stephen P. Morse
Topics:
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. “One-Step Webpages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools”
The
One-Step website started out as an aid for finding passengers in the Ellis
Island database. Shortly afterwards it was expanded to help with searching
in the 1930 census. Over the years it has continued to evolve and today
includes about 300 web-based tools divided into 16 separate categories ranging
from genealogical searches to astronomical calculations to last-minute bidding
on e-bay. This presentation will describe the range of tools available and
give the highlights of each one.
2:15 - 3:30 p.m. “Getting Ready for the 1950 Census: Searching
with and without a Name Index”
When the 1950 census will be released in April 2022, it will not have a name index. So, finding people in the census will involve searching by location instead. Even when a name index becomes available, there will still be many reasons for doing locational searches. The census is organized by Enumeration Districts (EDs), so the location needs to be converted to an ED before the census can be accessed. The One-Step website contains numerous tools for obtaining ED’s. This talk will present the various tools and show circumstances in which each can be used.
Stephen P. Morse is the creator of the One-Step Website for which he has received both the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Outstanding Contribution Award from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies, Award of Merit from the National Genealogical Society, first-ever Excellence Award from the Association of Professional Genealogists, and two awards that he cannot pronounce from Polish genealogical societies.
In his other life Morse is a computer professional with a doctorate degree in electrical engineering. He has held various research, development, and teaching positions, authored numerous technical papers, written four textbooks, and holds four patents. He is best known as the architect of the Intel 8086 (the granddaddy of today's Pentium processor), which sparked the PC revolution 40 years ago.
For more information and the flyer please visit the Lunch and Learn webpage.
Lunch and Learn
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Second Saturday of most months
Southern California Genealogical Society
&Family Research Library
417 Irving Drive
Burbank, California
www.scgsgenealogy.com
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