Lone Star Family Trails - Galveston & Texas History Center
Release Date: 01/13/2026
Lone Star Family Trails
Do you have someone who came to Texas through Galveston? Or, do yo have smoeone who lived in Galveston after statehood? Then this is the place to visit! Kaitlin Eckmann, the archivist for the Galveston & Texas History Center did a wonderful job talking about the resources for genealogists and family historians that are housed at their facility.
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This special podcast includes interviews of each of the 10 speakers for TxSGS Live! days (November 7-8) for the 2025 TxSGS Family History Conference "Deep[ in the Heart Discovering Family Roots." This episode includes Ari Wilkins and Andrew Redfern. The speakers were asked about what their talk entails, why you should attend their lecture and what they hope that attendees at the conference will gain by listening in.
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This special pcast includes intereview of each of the 10 speakers for TxSGS Live! days (November 7-8) for the 2025 TxSGS Family History Conference "Deep the Heart Discovering Family Roots." This episode includes Deborah A. Abbott and Craig R. Scott. The speakers are asked about what their talk entails, why you should attend their lecture and what they hope that attendees at the conference will gain by listening in.
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This special podcast includes interview of each of the 10 speakers for TxSGS Live! days (November 7-8) for the 2025 TxSGS Family History Conference "Deep in the Heart Discovering Family Roots." This episode includes Diana Elder and Diane Richard. The speakers are asked about what their talk entails, why you should attend their lecture and what they hope that attendees at the conference will gain by listening in.
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This special podcast includes interview of each of the 10 speakers for TxSGS Live! days (November 7-8) for the 2025 TxSGS Family History Conference "Deep in the Heart Discovering Family Roots." This episode includdes J. Mark Lowe and Kelvin Meyers. The speakesr are asked about what their talk entails, why you should attend their lecture and what they hope that attendees at the conference will gain by listening in.
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This special podcast includes interviews of two of the 10 speakers for TxSGS Live! days (November 7-8) for the 2025 TxSGS Family History Conference "Deep in the Heart Discovering Family Roots." This session includes Julia A. Anderson and Katy Rowe-Schurwanz. The speakers were asked about what their talk entails, why you should attend their lecture and what they hope that attendees at the conference will gain by listening in.
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This was a special edition podcast, interviewing the author, Garyy Pinkerton of Trammel's Trace The First Road To Texas From the North. Although the book was published in 2015, it continues to garner interest amongst historians, genealogists and East Texas history buffs interested in this first road to Texas. Gary offers insight into his research, the meandering road of Trammel's Trace and the hstorical background of Nicholas Trammel.
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This episode gives insight into the Harrison County Historical Museum and the Inez Hatley Hughes Historical Research Center located in Marshall TX. It provides essential insights into the region's rich historical narrative, facilitating education and research for historians, genealogists and the general public. This will become a "must visit" if you have family from Harrison County Texas.
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This episode is designed to offer the audience a glimpse of the topics and speakers that are schedule for November 1-2, as part of TxSGS Live!, an integral piece of the 2024 TxSGS Annual Conference: Navigating Your Family Tree. Each speaker has been interviewed, learning about the title of their presentation and the content that they will discuss. In addition, the audience learns aout some of the other pre-recorded sessions that these speakers will be ofering as part of the 50 total sessions available for the conference. Information on registration and packages is offered at the end of...
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The Genealogy and Local History Department of Fort Bend County Libraries offers a wide array of information for those interested in the southeastern United States and surrounding Areas to Fort Bend. As part of the George Memorial Library and Rgional Historical Resource Depository (RHRD) the Genealogy and Local History Department has many items available that can aid genealogy researchers. Daniel Sample, the Genealogy Manager has increased the holdins, and has also helped to prioritze the Obituary Database, a searchable, online database compiled from selected reional...
info_outlineDo you have someone who came to Texas through Galveston? Or, do yo have smoeone who lived in Galveston after statehood? Then this is the place to visit! Kaitlin Eckmann, the archivist for the Galveston & Texas History Center did a wonderful job talking about the resources for genealogists and family historians that are housed at their facility.