Family History connects us.
To our ancestors. To who we are. To each other.
All experience levels welcome.
2025-2026 Theme: FAN* Clubs & Communities
(*FAN = Friends, Associates, & Neighbors)
Scroll below to see details about our various programs
and Special Interest Groups (SIGs).
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LPL is a FamilySearch Affiliate Library. This
means enhanced access to FamilySearch records!
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Pastfinders is our sister society, located in Clermont.
June update was emailed to members on 1 June.
(Please check your spam file if you don't receive it.)
Mark your calendars: Monday, 29 Jun, 7:00 - 7:30pm ET.
Annual Elections & Special Membership Meeting.
Details and link information will be emailed on 15 June.
JUNE PROGRAM
Topic: Using Annual Reports for Family History Research
Saturday, 13 Jun, 10:30 - 11:45am (ET) via Zoom
.png) Annual Reports can provide new, significant, and even surprising insights into our ancestors' lives and their communities.
Governments, businesses, and a wide variety of other organizations produce annual reports describing their activities in the preceding year. Learn more about these documents and how you can use them to further your family history research.
Whether you're researching a farming family in the 1800s, a soldier's wartime experience, or a community's sanitation practices, these reports are full of details that can become important clues when investigating the various aspects of an ancestor's life.
Adam Oster is the Community Engagement Librarian for the Library of Michigan. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in History, with a minor in Political Science, and a Master of Library of Science. His interests include genealogy and local history research.
MAY PROGRAM
Topic: US Public Health and 20th Century Family History
The recording is available in the members area of the website thru 28 Jun .
 Diseases, vaccinations, sanitation, health insurance, child health, maternal health, and even vehicle safety are among the many public health issues that impacted our ancestors and their communities.
This talk provides historical context for understanding how federal, state, and local public health programs evolved and how class, race, geographic location, environmental issues and dietary deficiences influenced health outcomes.
Learn how to use this information to discover records, newspapers, and other resources that can provide insights into the role public health played in the lives of your ancestors.
Lori Lyn Price, MAS, MLA, is a professional genealogist, speaker, and writer, as well as a career statistician in medical research. Her passion for social history and medicine is reflected in her current study of colonial medicine, medical opportunities for women in 1800s - early 1900s, and the 1918 flu pandemic. Kinseekers is excited to host the premier presentation of her newest program.
NARA SIG
3rd Mondays, 7:00pm - 8:30pm (Eastern Time) via Zoom
Led by KB Barcomb. Open to all.
 This is an informal and collaborative discussion group focusing on the US National Archvies (NARA). Open to all.
Have questions about the new catalog? Finding aids? Searching collections? Exploring the website's nooks & crannies? This group is here to help.
Have NARA-related questions or suggested topics? Put them in the comment box when registering.
Next session: Monday 15 Jun. Register here.
Black Family History SIG (1900-1950)
3rd Saturdays, 10:30 - 11:30 (Eastern Time) via Zoom
Led by Charles Wilson. Open to all.
 This informal, diverse, and collaborative discussion group focuses on American History through the lens of Black family history during the decades from 1900s to 1950s.
Special emphasis is given to understanding and applying historical context. Whereas documents give us data, history gives that data meaning. Even routine documents can provide important insights into how Black families navigated these pivotal decades.
Next Session: 20 Jun. Register here.
Family Tree Maker SIG
Led by Roger Goddard. Open to all.
DAYTIME:
2nd Wednesdays, 11:00am - 12:00pm (Eastern Time) via Zoom
4th Wednesdays, 11:00am - 12:00pm (ET) via Zoom
EVENING:
2nd Thursdays, 7:00 - 8:00pm (Eastern Time) via Zoom
4th Thursdays, 7:00 - 8:00pm (ET) via Zoom
This informal discussion & help session is for those using FTM genealogy software or thinking about using it. All are welcome!
Non-Members: Register by emailing FTM@Kinseekers.org.
Members: Access via the link in the Members Area (under "Zoom Links").
(Society membership includes a significant discount on the FTM software. Details are under Member Perks in the Members Area.)
Labor & Employment Records SIG
 1st Mondays, 7:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time.
Led by Randall Dodds. Open to all.
This informal and collaborative discussion group focuses on researching ancestors in a wide variety of industries: agriculture, skilled trades, factories, and more.
If you have specific questions about labor and employment records, resources, or historical context, it helps if you submit them prior to the SIG. (Sooner is better.) Send them to Info.LaborSIG@gmail.com . We'll do our best to address all submissions.
Military Records & Research SIG (WWI/WW2)
2nd Mondays, 7:00pm - 8:30pm (Eastern Time) via Zoom
Led by KB Barcomb. Open to all.
This is an informal and collaborative discussion group focusing on WWI and WW2 military records and research methodology.
Questions on WWI & WW2 records and related topics are always welcome! Ask in the comment box when registering.
Next session: 13 July. Register here.
Family Tree Maker Course (via Zoom)
This 21-session course is updated for FTM's 2024 version.
Free for members & non-members. Join anytime. Attend some or all sessions.
EVENING Course (started 6 Jan) 
1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 - 8:30pm (ET)
DAYTIME Course (started 2 Jan)
1st & 3rd Fridays, 11:00am - 12:30pm (ET)
The course provides a deep dive into Family Tree Maker, the world’s most popular genealogy software. Classes include live demos. Class pace is dependent on the input and feedback of participants. Led by Roger Goddard.
Non-Members: Register by emailing FTM@Kinseekers.org.
Members: Access via the link in the Members Area (under "Zoom Links").
(Society membership includes a significant discount on the FTM software. Details are under Member Perks in the Members Area.)
This course is separate from the FTM Special Interest Group (SIG). See SIG info below.
Genealogy Help
Wednesdays 
10:00 am - 1:00 pm (Eastern Time)
In-person, Leesburg Public Library
Society volunteers, in partnership with the Leesburg Public Library, are offering free genealogy assistance every week in the library's genealogy area.
No registration or appointment needed. Simply walk-in.
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Virtual
Programs are via Zoom, except GenHelp & select events.
Elections & Special Meeting
Mon, 29 Jun 7:00 - 7:30pm (For Members)
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All events are EASTERN TIME
JUNE PROGRAM
Saturday, 13 Jun 10:30 - 11:45 am Using Annual Reports for Family History Research. Open to all.
Board Meeting
Thur, 11 Jun 2:00 - 3:00pm Members welcome (Link is in the Members Area)
FTM SIG (Evening)
Thur, 11 Jun 7:00 - 8:00pm. Open to all.
FTM Course (Evening)
Tue, 16 Jun 7:00 - 8:30pm Free. Open to All!
Genealogy Help
Wed, 17 Jun 10:00 - 1:00 Leesburg Library
NARA SIG
Monday, 15 Jun 7:00 - 8:30pm Open to all!
FTM Course (Daytime)
Fri, 19 Jun 11:00 - 12:30pm Free. Open to all!
Black Family History SIG (1900 - 1950)
Sat 20 Jun 10:30 - 11:30am Open to all
Study Group: Scattered to Sorted
Tuesday, 23 Jun 7:00-9:00pm (Study Group members only)
Genealogy Help
Wed, 24 Jun 10:00 - 1:00 Leesburg Library
FTM SIG (Daytime)
Wed, 24 Jun 11:00am - 12:00. All are welcome!
FTM SIG (Evening)
Thur, 25 Jun 7:00 - 8:00pm. Open to all.
FTM Course (Daytime)
Fri, 3 Jul 11:00 - 12:30pm Free. Open to all!
Labor & Employment Records SIG
Monday, 6 Jul 7:00 - 8:30pm. Open to all.
FTM Course (Evening)
Tue, 7 Jul 7:00 - 8:30pm Free. Open to All!
FTM SIG (Daytime)
Wed, 8 Jul 11:00am - 12:00. All are welcome!
Military SIG
Monday, 13 Jul 7:00 - 8:30pm Open to all!
Study Group Close-Out Session
Tuesday, 14 Jul 7:00 - 8:00pm (Study Group members only)
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