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50th Anniversary Celebration at the IGGP Conference in Columbus Ohio on June 12th - 14th, 2025View the webcast about the 50th Anniversary Celebration here. The Passcode is: %7XL4#70
The Pennsylvania Chapter’s series of Third Tuesday Zoom programs continues. Presented at 7:00 PM ET, they are free and open to all. Join us for our March program:
What's in a German Name? Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Have you ever wondered whether a German surname in your lineage has some significance or meaning? What about how your ancestors named their children? This presentation will explore German naming customs of both forenames and surnames to help you better understand how your ancestors got their names, the importance of naming customs, and how names evolved over time.
As a native Pennsylvania Dutchman, Ken Weaver can trace most every line of ancestors to an 18th century German-speaking immigrant, so it was only natural that he learned to speak German and did so in high school under the tutelage of an inspiring immigrant German teacher. Majoring in German at Millersville University, he also studied during his junior year at Philipps-Universität and upon graduation began a career as a German teacher. He went on to become a principal but continued his language studies by earning certification in ESL. Upon retirement from the public education, he taught at the university level until retiring to Florida in 2014. Now he works on his genealogy, and as a member of several different societies, spends considerable time teaching language tips to any genealogist who’ll listen, as well as transcribing and translating their old German records.
Register here to join us for this program. If you have a question that you want to ask, feel free to email us in advance at info@pennpalam.org or pennsylvaniapalatines@gmail.com.
German Research Tchniques Featured Speaker Teresa Steinkamp McMillin CG®Saturday March 28 2026
Registration 10:15 AM-10:45 AM EDT - Program 10:45 AM to 3:45 PM EDT Chapter Membership Meeting 3:15 PM to 3:45 PM Zoom or Pike Branch Indianapolis Public Library6525 Zionsville Rd, Indianapolis
Three presentations:
Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, Certified Genealogist ®, author of the Guide to Hanover Military Records, 1514-1866 on Microfilm at the Family History Library, is the owner of Lind Street Research, a company dedicated to helping people discover their German ancestry. She has taught at the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR) and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) Academy for Professionals. She created and recorded courses for Ancestry Academy and Legacy Family Tree Webinars. Teresa conducts research on behalf of the U.S. Army to aid in repatriating soldiers missing from the nation’s past conflicts.
The cost is $40 for PalAm members and $50 for nonmembers or registrations after March 14. For details and registration, visit inpalam.org or download the flyer. Please contact indianapalam@gmail.com with any questions. Attendees are eligible for LEU credit. This program is not sponsored by the Indianapolis Public Library.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical skills, connect with fellow researchers, and find your German ancestors. Mark your calendar for March 28th, and take the next step forward in your genealogical journey!
The Colorado Chapter of Palatines to America is pleased to announce that Fritz Juengling Ph.D., AG®, AGL™ Genealogist/Linguist has accepted our invitation to be the speaker at our Spring Seminar April 18, 2026. Visit www.copalam.us for more details. Visit www.copalam.us for more details.
About Fritz Juengling:
Doctor Juengling received his bachelor’s degrees in German studies and Secondary Education at Western Oregon University, his Master’s and Doctorate in Germanic Philology with minors in both English and Linguistics at the University of Minnesota. Germanic Philology is a highly specialized field of study, combining languages, linguistics, paleography and history.
For his graduate degrees, Dr. Juengling was required to demonstrate competence in English, German, Medieval Latin and two other modern languages. He chose Dutch and Norwegian. He also took courses in Old, Middle, and Early Modern English, Old and Middle High German, Old Norse (Old Icelandic), Gothic, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, and Middle Dutch, history of the English, German, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages, Latin and Greek philology, Latin paleography, and Middle English paleography. He also took a number of courses on English dialects and wrote his dissertation on the formation of Southern Hemisphere dialects of English. He has taught German, English, Latin and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) at the high school and university levels.
Dr. Juengling is an Accredited Genealogist® for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists and certified by the Verband deutschsprachiger Berufsgenealogen. He runs a genealogy research and translation business.
Fritz’s Topics:
The seminar will be a hybrid event. A recording will be made available for 30 days to those who register. In-person attendees who register by 4 April 2026 will be eligible for lunch with Fritz. There will be lots of door prizes for both in-person and virtual attendees.
The seminar flyer and off-line registration form is available here. Questions on the seminar: contact Jennifer Bigham at president@copalam.us; questions on membership: Sandy Carter-Duff at registrar@copalam.us.
June 18-20, 2026 at the DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Hotel in Lancaster, PA.Join us in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country near where many early Palatines settled. Learn from local experts and nationally recognized speakers. Celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday just a few miles from where it all started. Registration opens January 2, 2026.
Palatines to America is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PO Box 141260, Columbus OH 43214 © 2023
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