[PA Ancestors] November Genealogy News


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November 2024

November 2024 PA Genealogy News

Hello Reader!

This month - introducing the new PA Ancestors workshop, two free programs from archives, and the latest podcast episodes.


There's still time to finish your PA research in 2024

Was 2024 the year you were going to finish your PA genealogy research?

There is still time to do it, and I have a new online workshop to help you find your Pennsylvania ancestors.

I’d love for you to check out my Discover Your Pennsylvania Ancestors Workshop. This unique, hands-on program gives you the resources to tackle your research with confidence and put together your family’s story.

Want to see if the workshop is a fit? Click below to find out more:


Preserving Veteran's Memories

The PA State Archive is hosting a free online program on November 13th to teach you the skills to preserve the memories of your veteran family and community members. For full details go to The Virtual Footlocker Project: Preserving the Personal Records of the Modern Soldier.


Finding Your Scottish Roots

Scottish Indexes is running a free all-day, online conference to teach you how to research in Scotland's historical records. If you are trying to connect your PA Scots Irish ancestors back to their home country, this can help. Scottish Indexes Conference


Latest Podcast Episodes

Podcast Episode 93: Plan and Write Your Family History with the Hybrid Genealogy Method - Interview with Kelly Mahoney - If you are unsure how to start writing your family history, this episode is for you!

Podcast Episode 94: Avoid These 3 Mistakes with Your Genealogy Research in Pennsylvania - The 3 most common errors, and how to fix them (in less than 15 minutes).

The podcast is on hiatus for the remainder of 2024 while I learn some new editing software. But there are almost 100 episodes you can listen to anytime.


Imagine meeting your family for the holidays and sharing the new Pennsylvania records you found on their ancestors. It can happen for you!

I love helping you reach your genealogy research goals. And there's still time in 2024!

Denyse Allen

Founder, PA Ancestors

P.S. You can find your ancestors in Pennsylvania's records - you just need some direction. Let me be your guide with the Discover Your Pennsylvania Ancestors Workshop.

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Hi! I'm Denyse Allen, Founder of PA Ancestors

I help genealogists research their ancestors in Pennsylvania through books, workshops, and a membership community.

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