Finding Your Nazi Era German Roots

Genealogy Conference .. A day of Fun and experience!!

Dear Tanja,

Thank you for registering for the NGS Virtual Family History Conference which gives you access to both NGS 2020 Live! and NGS 2020 On-Demand! The information below will assist with your preparation and includes helpful information about the syllabus, testing information, the program, and on-demand conference recordings. 

Testing for NGS 2020 Live! 

On 18 May, Playback Now will send an email to registrants with testing instructions to access NGS 2020 Live!, a reminder email on 19 May, and a “Join Us” email about 30 minutes before the event starts. Check your spam folder to ensure you don’t miss it. With your registration package, you will be able to stream the event directly to your computer or portable device on 20 May 2020. You will be able to view the featured speakers’ presentations on-demand beginning 1 July 2020. 

NGS 2020 Live! Program

A full-day event is scheduled for Wednesday, 20 May from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (EDT), featuring opening remarks from NGS President Ben Spratling and Executive Director Matt Menashes; our lunch speaker award-winning storyteller, Stephanie Raff; the NGS Awards program; and exciting presentations from Thomas W. Jones, Judy G. Russell, Elizabeth Shown Mills, and Blaine T. Bettinger. All lectures will have online chat during the session and a short Q&A after each session. Prizes will be awarded throughout the NGS 2020 Live! event.

Ancestry, FamilySearch, and FamilyTreeDNA will also present some of their newest recommendations for best results using their databases.

NGS 2020 Live! presentations will include:

  • Validating Unsourced Online Information
    Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, FASG, FNGS, FUGA
  • Breaker Boys and Spinner Girls: Child Labor Laws and Their Records
    Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL
  • What’s New on Ancestry with Crista Cowan
  • Echoes of the Women Who Have Gone Before—Celebrating Women’s Suffrage 
    Steffani Raff
  • What’s New on FamilySearch with Ron Tanner, FamilySearch International 
  • Turning Witnesses into Evidence
    Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA
  • DNA Testing—It’s Not Just Ethnicity with Janine Cloud, FamilyTreeDNA
  • What If? Learning About DNA Through Case Studies
    Blaine T. Bettinger, PhD, JD

NGS 2020 On-Demand!

Develop exceptional genealogy skills with a highly comprehensive set of on-demand webinars from NGS’s expert conference speakers. The on-demand recordings will be available for viewing 1 July 2020 through 15 May 2021. Playback Now will contact you in June to submit the sessions you select for your on-demand lectures. Check the NGS website for a full list of sessions.

Syllabus

The virtual conference syllabus is now available online for NGS 2020 Live! and NGS 2020 On-Demand! registrants. The syllabus highlights the major points of each lecture as submitted by the speaker and is often referenced during the sessions. Please note that capturing, transmitting, or redistributing syllabus materials from either the full syllabus or the individual syllabus items or the bulk of the material presented in a session infringes on the intellectual property rights of the speakers. As a registrant, you may print one copy for your own personal use but may not share any syllabus materials. You must request permission in writing from individual speakers for anything beyond your personal use and reference.

Exhibitors are a critical part of what makes our genealogical community thrive. Their creativity, devotion, and investment in offering new ways to offer us education and information enables us to learn more about our families. Please support them by reviewing their advertisements in the back of your electronic syllabus.


Genealogy Courses

love it .. 🙂 Looking at furthering my Education in Genealogy . into the BU Genealogy program as well as starting out with

German Certificate in Genealogical Studies-40 Courses-Complete
This package includes 40 courses: This package includes all compulsory and elective courses required to complete the Certificate in Genealogical Studies-German Records.
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Courses Included: 26 (listed below) Analysis and Skills Mentoring Program-Part 1   (BASIC) Analysis and Skills Mentoring Program-Part 2   (INTERMEDIATE) Analysis and Skills Mentoring Program-Part 3   (ADVANCED) Electronic Resources: Using The Internet   (BASIC) Genealogy and Copyright Guidelines   (ADVANCED) Genetics & Medical Family History   (ADVANCED) German: Chronological Considerations   (INTERMEDIATE) German: Church Records   (BASIC) German: Civil Registration Records   (INTERMEDIATE) German: Compiled Sources   (ADVANCED) German: Emigration Records   (INTERMEDIATE) German: Germans Outside of Germany   (ADVANCED) German: Introduction to German Research   (BASIC) German: Locating Places in Germany   (BASIC) German: Naming Practices   (ADVANCED) German: Reading the Records   (INTERMEDIATE) German: Record Repositories   (INTERMEDIATE) German: The Language   (BASIC) Methodology – Part 1: Getting Started   (BASIC) Methodology – Part 2: Organizing and Skill-Building   (BASIC) Methodology – Part 3: More Strategies   (INTERMEDIATE) Methodology – Part 4: Effective Searching and Recording   (INTERMEDIATE) Methodology – Part 5: How To Prove It   (INTERMEDIATE) Methodology – Part 6: Professional Preparation and Practice   (ADVANCED) Palaeography: Reading & Understanding Historical Documents   (ADVANCED) Skills: Transcribing, Abstracting & Extracting   (BASIC)
Elective Courses: 14 included (your choice)Fees: USD $2,850.00      Supplies:Printed Course Binder-Certificate Program 40 Courses: German Records (OPTIONAL)

My cousins air B and B

Are you looking to visit Rome or take a trip through Europe .. maybe backpacking through the country or even a romantic getaway ..

.. family and kid friendly .. my cousin lives just outside of Rome in the “ Sabina countryside “ ( take the train Directly from FCO airport !!! Super convenient ) and has turned her beautiful place into an air B and B …. it’s located in the small little countryside town just outside of Rome

here is the link with more information https://www.ilciliegiobedandbreakfast.it/

My Eastern Roots!

My family from Berlin, Germany … then Prussia and further back .. Poland and Eastern European Countries… Than you so much for adding me to the group .. 🙂 if you need any help I would love too.. but asking now for yours… I am delving into my mothers DNA I have several Eastern European Root matches that are coming up. I just recieved this today and trying to track how I am related… I dont know if anyone here has the same family line.. My mother will be 80 and my father 81 both from Berlin, Germany. I am the first to be born in the USA 

Hello Tanja,I am Fehret Kendic b, 1963 living with family in sweden. (Babush Ken on 23andMe)My parentsNurija Kendic b. 1937 (Nurko Ken) on 23andMeHasiba Kendic b. 1936 Hasibe Kendic on 23andMe)My parental grandparents Medmed Kendic b, 1892 d. 1977Bejza Kendic b. Bajramovic b.? d. 1945?
My grandgrandparentsKendic Hasan b? d. text is on arabianKendic ?         -Dolic
My grand grand parentsKendic Memija
My grand grand parentsKendic Sulejman
How we have connection is very difficult to say. Maybe fathers line? Poland-Hungary/Austria-BalkanI am  very difficult to do research on the books in Bosnia because the area were under military siege under long time (Austrian-Hungary) ottomans and Rome.The answer should possible find in Budapest or Wien becase I have more Hungarian DNA than other in My familly.I have all information for Mehmed but not for his father. Who/where to find thtis information. Istanbul/Budapest/Wien or Vendedig)? 
My mom have roots from east.
I try to do familytre myself but it takes the time.
Thanks for Your Invitataion on WordPress. I truy join later when I have more history from area and relatives.
This is connection Nurija and Ingeborg

DNA match information given 

parents ( Nurija is my mothers fourth cousin ) 

Nurija Kendic b. 1937 (Nurko Ken) on 23andMe

Hasiba Kendic b. 1936 Hasibe Kendic on 23andMe)

My parental grandparents

Medmed Kendic b, 1892 d. 1977

Bejza Kendic b. Bajramovic b.? d. 1945?

My grandgrandparents

Kendic Hasan b? d. text is on arabian

Kendic ? -Dolic

My grand grand parents

Kendic Memija

My grand grand parents

Kendic Sulejman

Working on me …

For the past year, Ive been working on me.. inside and out .. one of my passions other than the outdoors.. cooking .. traveling and everything else is Genealogy ..here is a link to the information and youtube link of some of what they had from last year

. I just signed up for the National Genealogical Conference next wednesday .. I can never go because I would be at work ..but its all virtual and online :)next Wednesday … 🙂 Im super pshyched!!! NEXT CLASSES … in September …

Rivera bacon ghost bbq chicken

This is one of my favorite recipes to make all year long… and super simple .. all you need is

2 bottles of this hot sauce… I found them selling at the farmers market in the Columbus farmers market just by the food court outside in the flea market part of the market …

2 packages of this double smoke bacon found in the food court at the polish german deli there .. but you can find it online also…

And lastly … a package of chicken breasts or two ( I used two here 8 large pieces )

And

A crockpot…. just add ingrediants and let cook!! That’s it!!!

Sauerkraut

How do you make your sauerkraut .. with or without apfeln ( apples ) … lol for me it’s the only way ..

Sauerkraut ( 500 grams )

1 apple

1tblsp. Sugar

1 cup water

Super simple … super easy ..

… dice apple.. Mix all ingrediants together together and cook…

Audio book

I grew up reading books.. nancy drew was my favorite as a child and that has not changed .. now I read james Patterson and Agatha Christie as well as the classics like “ how to kill a mockingbird “ wich in Germany we never read … but they did here in the states growing up as a child we were taught if your not doing school work or helping others tv was not aloud .. although we loved to watch it

From

The wonder years

Laverne and Shirley

Happy days

Later on turned to soap operas and Maury povitch lol in our college teen years it was filth like Jerry springer lol it that was because we lived Steve Lollol what girl didn’t I mean the filth on that show lol o thank you ..

I started back into reading .. I love aromatherapy and the “ calmness “ it brings .. so through my Alexa app and when I’m driving sometimes I love to listen to the “ sleep sounds “ when on the couch or an audio book … so I’ve decided to use my one credit with audible audio to get a free book each month and if money allows to purchase one.. being the family historian and finding I hsve more cousins in the USA and other countries not just Germany I’d love to learn more about the traditions the cultures and the places my family is from and meeting them all if I can! I’d love to learn more…. if you have any good suggestions please let me know…