Sussex County Genealogical Society - Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
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Tuesday, May 12
Roots Magic 11 Special Interest Group  (Calendar of Events)
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Zoom meeting
Our next meeting will be on Tuesday May 12, 2026 at 3:00 pm.  The group will review basic data entry related to adding individuals, places and place details. 
 
You do not need to be a member of SCGS to join our meetings. Participants use either Windows or Mac versions of the software.and range from beginners to those with more than a decade experience with Roots Magic. If you would like to join the monthly meeting and also participate in our group email exchanges please send a request to:  carolhedlund@gmail.com and place RootsMagic SIG in the subject line.
General questions and issues are welcome. Our discussions have touched upon
various aspects of using RM and included general problem solving, data sharing
with other online trees and creating reports, charts and "books"  as a means of
preserving and passing on our family research.
 
Please Note:   You may also receive an invitation by sending email to events@scgsdelaware.org  requesting to be added to the RootsMagic user grouop.
 
 
 


Saturday, May 16 through Saturday, May 16
Methodical Approach to Finding Cousins Using DNA  (Calendar of Events)
10:00 am to 12:30 pm
Lewes Library Lewes DE
 
A Methodical Approach to Finding Cousins Using DNA introduces a clear, step-by-step framework for using autosomal DNA test results to identify and place unknown cousins. The talk focuses on organizing matches, evaluating shared DNA evidence, and systematically clustering relatives to reveal ancestral connections. Attendees will learn practical techniques for turning large DNA match lists into actionable research leads, integrating DNA evidence with traditional records to confidently extend and verify their family trees.
 
Jon Smith , 
 PMP, serves on the boards of four genealogical societies and holds multiple leadership roles, including Secretary and Education Chair of the North Carolina Genealogical Society. In addition, he serves as the Education Chair for the Sussex County (Delaware) Genealogical Society and the Howard County (Maryland) Genealogical Society, and the Genealogist for the North Carolina Cline Family Association. In addition, Jon serves as an Instructor of Genealogy for Howard County Community College in Maryland and Cheer Academy in Delaware.
Jon regularly provides presentations to genealogical societies, primarily across North Carolina, and recently spoke at the North Carolina Genealogical Society’s Annual Conference.
All sixteen branches of Jon’s family settled in the Hickory, North Carolina area by 1790 and remained there.  As a result, he frequently encounters cousins in that area during his research and collaborates in a close-knit research group of eight cousins, since everyone relates to each other in multiple ways.
Jon earned his master’s degree from Florida State University with a focus on Artificial Intelligence and holds an undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. His genealogical interests center on DNA analysis, particularly endogamy, artificial intelligence applications, and the development of analytical tools for family tree research and evaluation.
 
 
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