Greater Omaha
Genealogical Society
Your ancestors are out
there, let us help you
find them.
The Greater Omaha Genealogical Society
“GOGS”
Frequently Asked Questions
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SPRING CLASSES 2018
Find your ancestors! Attend our FREE
Genealogy Classes! Why join? Great benefits:
Newsletter, Westward into Nebraska, 10 per year.
“E-zine” (emailed, with lots of links).
Expert help from members with experience in many national backgrounds.
Discounts on annual spring and fall workshops.
Informative programs at meetings.
Focus groups, are “All Things German,” the German interest group, and “VikingGen,” the Scandinavian research group, and our two new groups are DNA and Irish.
The Surname List (the surnames you’re investigating will be posted to the Society website, and internet queries will be forwarded to you).
Must I have Omaha or Nebraska ancestors? No. Anyone can join. We have resources covering
the United States and beyond! They also have over a hundred other genealogy newsletters from other societies around the world.
What else does GOGS do?
We volunteer at the Omaha Public Library, providing many services to researchers, and hold work groups to assist individuals.
We answer emailed or mailed research requests.
We index births, obituaries, and other items from Omaha newspapers; index marriages from marriage licenses; and post them on our website.*
We “read” cemeteries and publish lists of burials and other information.
We use our fundraising proceeds and donations to purchase books, microfilms, and other materials for the Genealogy Reference Room at the W. Dale Clark branch of the Omaha Public Library.
And more … see our website!
www.gogsmembers.com
Third Saturdays, 9:00-noon, January—April
Mormon Trail Center May—June
W. Dale Clark Library
www.milestonebirthdays.wordpress.com milestone birth-
day celebrations from the newspaper
www.brownmarriages.wordpress.com (Brown co, NE)
www.butlermarriages.wordpress.com (Butler co, NE)
www.cassmarriages.wordpress.com (Cass co, NE)
www.colfaxmarriages.wordpress.com (Colfax co, NE)
http://cumingcomarriages.wordpress.com/ Cuming co, NE)
www.dodgemarriages.wordpress.com (Dodge co, NE)
www.gogsmembers.wordpress.com (Society’s web
page—and who’s searching where)
www.hallcomarriages.wordpress.com (Hall co, NE)
www.keyapahamarriages.wordpress.com (Keya Paha co NE)
www.Omahaareadivorces.wordpress.com (as reported in
Omaha area newspapers)
www.omahabirths.wordpress.com (born in Douglas co,
Offutt AFB, or Council Bluffs, IA – in Omaha papers or
early Do Co birth certificates)
www.omahamarriages.wordpress.com (people marrying in
Douglas county)
www.omahaobits.wordpress.com (includes people w/
Omaha connections, or within abt 1 ½ hrs of Omaha in
Omaha papers)
www.rockmarriages.wordpress.com (Rock co, NE)
www.sarpymarriages.wordperss.com (Sarpy co, NE)
http://saunderscomarriages.wordpress.com/ (Saunders co,
NE, the newest web site)
www.thurstonmarriages.wordpress.com (Thurston co, NE)
http://vetsburiedinfl.wordpress.com/ (WPA inventory of
pre WWII vets buried in FL from all over the US)
www.waynemarriages.wordpress.com (Wayne co, NE)
Saturday, April 21—Class 4
Part I: Family Search & Family Tree: becoming the world's go-to place for family history. Learn how to use the vast materials of the LDS Family History Library.
Part II: Our Favorite websites:
We will go over some of the websites that we use the most.
Saturday, May 19—Class 5 Hands on genealogy research in books and film:
Join us on the 3rd floor genealogy room at the W. Dale Clark Library. 215 S. 15th Street. Learn what is available in books and microfilm. Not everything is on the internet. We are often buying new books and film.
Saturday, June 16—Class 6 Hands on computer searching techniques. We will be in the W. Dale Clark Library lab, learning techniques on how to search those elusive ancestors. You can bring in your own lap top to use in this class.
CLASS SCHEDULE
All classes are suitable for beginners as well as experienced genealogists.
Saturday, January 20—Class 1
Getting started or re-motivated: If you are just starting out, have hit a brick wall, or waiting for something to get you re-motivated, then maybe getting back to the basics will help.
Saturday, February 17—Class 2
Part I: Vital records for the vital events of their lives. Vital records are some of the best
and most essential records for a well documented family history.
Part II: Substitutes for vital records. Where to go when vital records aren’t available.
Saturday, March 17—Class 3
Making sense of the census—Using U.S. & international censuses to map a family's progress. Federal and state censuses can fill in the gaps when vital records don’t exist, and show how your ancestors moved from place to place.
Part II—On-line trees, fact or fiction
A look at on-line trees and how to decipher their information.
Other GOGS events this spring:
10-noon, Genealogy Work Group— First Fridays: Millard Branch, OPL
Second Fridays: Abrahams Branch, OPL
Regular GOGS monthly meetings the third Wednesday of the Month (except July, Aug, Dec)
GOGS Spring Workshop March 15, 2018
on Irish research.
For more information, visit the Society’s website at www.gogsmembers.com,
contact Merrily at 402-706-1453, or email [email protected].
Jan.-Apr. classes are held from
9:15 am to noon, at the Mormon Trail Center,
3215 State St., Omaha, in the downstairs classroom at the south door of the building.
(Doors don’t open until 9:00 am.)
May-June classes will be held from 10.00 to noon?
W. Dale Clark Library 215 S. 15th Street, Omaha
Please register for the free classes, so we will know how many
handouts are needed.
www.gogsmembers.com
To register for classes,
contact Merrily at
402-706-1453 or [email protected].