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Free Webinar: Downton Shabby: One American’s Adventure Restoring His Family’s English Castle
June 23, 2023
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Online Course: Pennsylvania Research: Four Centuries of History and Genealogy
Wednesdays in May 2023
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Dinner in Philadelphia with Alan Taylor, Pulitzer Prize Winner
July 27, 2023
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Brenton Simons

On Demand: Building Your Genealogical Skills

Take your research skills to the next level! Whether you are new to genealogy, want to refresh your skills, or learn best practices, this course will help you get the most out of your family history research.

Where Were Your Ancestors during the Boston Tea Party?

In partnership with the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, we are pleased to introduce the Boston Tea Party Descendants Program. Our mission is to foster interest in genealogical connections to participants in the Boston Tea Party, their families, and those involved in the making of colonial rebellion in Boston.

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Call for Speakers: ICGHS 2024

Deadline November 15, 2023

The 36th International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences is now accepting proposals for presentations by interested scholars, historians, and researchers. Presentations should relate to the theme of this year's congress: "Origins, Journeys, and Destinations."

Family History Curriculum

Classroom-Ready Lesson Plans for Students K-12

Developed by experts at American Ancestors/NEHGS, this free-to-access national curriculum is designed to expose students in grades 4 through 6 to the concepts, benefits, and joys of family history.

...Over its long life, [American Ancestors/NEHGS] has gathered together the largest collection of original materials about the British people of North America. Its Great Migration study, a continuing study, has also published the most authoritative record of, quite literally, the tens of thousands of British subjects who helped found New England. So, your contributions are unique. And something of which everyone who is a part of it can, legitimately, be very proud of. Human stories of our collective past are at the heart of your work, and I’d like to thank you for helping to keep those stories alive. It is our emotional DNA. And immensely valuable for this generation and our successors.
Sir John Major, KG CH

New! Courses On Demand

Educational experiences by our experts, at your convenience.

Enjoy some of our most recent and popular courses on your schedule. Each course includes recorded lectures, handouts, activities, and more. Brush up on your research skills and explore topics across the field of genealogy with Courses On Demand!

American Ancestors named one of 101 Best Genealogy Websites of 2022

Thank you to Family Tree Magazine for including American Ancestors in their round-up of the best genealogy websites this year! Visit their website to learn more and see the full list of sites.

Zoom Demo: The New AmericanAncestors.org

Join Claire Vail, Vice President for Digital Strategy and Communications, for a demonstration on the newly launched AmericanAncestors.org! Learn about key new features, how to navigate the site, and how to get the most out of the website from home. You can also visit our New Website FAQ for more information.

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Search 1.4 billion names to find your ancestors' records

Search records from all over the world now

I can't tell you how great it feels to be so supported by NEHGS and those of you who bring together such quality programming and make sure it goes as planned.  The online courses, the website, the databases, the "chat with a genealogist" opportunities, the list goes on . . . it all is simply a treasure.  For years my mom was a member of NEHGS and found it so helpful; I just wish she were still alive to attend and enjoy with me the courses now offered.  She would be delighted to know that I'm following in her footsteps.
Barbara Owens

Vita Brevis is 3 Million Views Old!

Vita Brevis, our family history blog, recently marked an important milestone: 3,000,000 page views since it launched in January 2014. Join editor Scott C. Steward for a look back on some of the most popular posts, from research advice to celebrity genealogies to personal stories of family connections made through genealogical research.

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Upcoming Events

Seminar
Online
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Pennsylvania Research: Four Centuries of History and Genealogy

Whether your ancestors arrived in Pennsylvania during the colonial period or the twentieth century, this four-week online seminar will review essential resources for exploring your Pennsylvania roots.

May 10, 17, 24, 31, 2023

The Brue Family Learning Center

Lecture
Online
Free

Downton Shabby: One American’s Adventure Restoring His Family’s English Castle

Hear from author Hopwood DePree about his adventures renovating Hopwood Hall, the 600-year-old English manor house which once belonged to his family.

June 23, 2023
Curt DiCamillo

The Brue Family Learning Center

Heritage Tour
In Person
Paid

Country Houses of the Scottish Borders

SOLD OUT | Experience the history, beauty, glory, art, and hospitality of Scotland on an expert-led tour of some of the country's most glorious houses and gardens.

May 31 - June 6, 2023

Heritage Tours

Courses On Demand
Online
Paid

On Demand: Finding Origins: Cluster Research in Practice

One of the most common—and important—questions a family historian asks is “where did my ancestors come from?” Using several case studies, we will present a step-by-step approach to organizing, researching, and resolving your quest to find origins.

 

Available for purchase until:

May 31, 2023

The Brue Family Learning Center

Author Event
Online
Free

Dror Goldberg with Easy Money: American Puritans and the Invention of Modern Money

The story of our modern money began in North America, in Massachusetts colony at the time of the witch trials. Don’t miss this sweeping narrative that weaves together economics, law, and American history.

June 5, 2023

American Inspiration Author Series

Research Tour
In Person
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Boston City Archives Day Trip

Join American Ancestors/NEHGS experts at Boston City Archives for a day of genealogical research, including a 30-minute consultation prior to the trip, a tour of the facility, and research assistance.

June 6, 2023

The Brue Family Learning Center

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The Antiquarto

Join D. Brenton Simons, President and CEO of American Ancestors/NEHGS, for exclusive interviews about family history, fine art and architecture, favorite books, and more. 

The latest episode features Kyle Hurst, Senior Genealogist for the Newbury Street Press at American Ancestors/New England Historic Genealogical Society. Hear about her work at the Newbury Street Press, researching and writing family histories; how she got started in genealogy; and her award-winning genealogy "Ancestors and Descendants of Charles Le Caron and Victoire Sprague."

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Statement of Inclusion

A message from D. Brenton Simons, President and CEO