10:00 - 5:00
The Genealogy and Family History Symposium is a two-day conference featuring speakers from the San Francisco Public Library and local genealogy organizations covering a diverse range of topics. You will learn about resources at the library, both physical and electronic, that will aid your research, as well as how to search for specific ancestors like Chinese, Irish, Jewish, Japanese, LGBTQ+ and more.
SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS
10-11 AM | Introduction to the Sutro Library
Steenalisa Tilcock, Reference Librarian, Sutro Library
Discover the largest genealogy collection in the Western U.S. at the Sutro Library. Explore extensive records, rare books and archival materials. Learn about the resources, services and most sought-after materials.
11 AM-12 PM | Introduction to Japanese American Genealogy
Linda Okazaki, Nikkei Genealogical Society and Past President of California Genealogical Society
Discover essential Japanese American records—vital, census, immigration, and even incarceration. Learn how to find the traditional and ethnic-specific records that can help you uncover and document your family’s history.
12-1 PM | LUNCH BREAK
1-2 PM | Jewish Genealogy: Fundamental Strategies
Joanna Shear, Member of Santa Cruz Jewish Genealogy Society and California Genealogical Society
Tracing Jewish ancestry can present unique challenges, from name changes to lost records and uncertain countries of origin. This presentation will guide you through fundamental genealogical strategies to navigate these obstacles effectively. The focus is on 19th and 20th century immigrants to the U.S.
2-3 PM | LGBTQ+ Genealogy
Stewart Traiman, Genealogist, Former BoD. of CGS
Through photographs, obituaries, census data and world LGBTQ archives, identify ancestors who may have been Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Queer and learn how historical context and documentation come together to honor and preserve the narratives of LGBTQ ancestors.
3-4 PM | Storytelling Using the San Francisco History Center Archives
Christina Moretta, Photo Curator & Acting SF History Ctr. Manager, SFPL
Delve into a wealth of unique archival collections (e.g., manuscripts, ephemera, maps and photographs) and learn how to uncover narratives of your San Francisco ancestors.
4-5 PM | Preserving Family Collections
Elise Hochhalter, Conservation Tech., Preservation Unit, SFPL
Get quick tips and advice on how to care for physical family treasured collections, including letters, official documents, photographs, and scrapbooks, ensuring that these precious artifacts endure for generations to come.
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