Lark Robart

Family historian and blogger

RootsTech 2026: A Global Celebration of Family History — In Person and Online

submitted by Lark M. Robart Every spring, family history enthusiasts from around the world mark their calendars for RootsTech — the world’s largest genealogy and family history conference and learning celebration hosted by FamilySearch. This year’s RootsTech runs March 5–7, 2026, and as always, it’s a hybrid experience: vibrant and interactive both in person at the […]

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A Powerful Gateway for Irish & Scottish Genealogical Research

submitted by Lark M. Robart Genealogical research in Ireland and Scotland can feel daunting—fragmented records, shifting jurisdictions, and the well-known loss of early census material often leave researchers unsure where to turn next. One exceptionally valuable aid in navigating this complexity is Websites for Irish & Scottish Genealogical Research, compiled by AGS member and Celtic

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Calling All Authors!

The Albuquerque Genealogical Society would like to compile a list of all members who have authored a family history book, to be featured on our website. If you wish to be included, please email the following information to Lark Robart: Your author name. The title(s) of the book(s) you have written. A short summary of each

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Holiday Party ‘Show & Tell’: From an “Ah HA! Moment!!” to the Sears Catalog

by AGS Member Lark M. Robart By all accounts, last week’s Annual Holiday Party was a huge success! With delicious snacks and a great turnout, it was wonderful to catch up with old friends and welcome a few new ones. As always, the ‘Show & Tell’ portion was the highlight of the event. For those

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | October-November 2025

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. German immigrants in American church records: volume 41. Texas, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin edited by Roger P. Minert ; compilers, Jennifer A. Anderson … and others. Rockport, ME.: Picton Press, 2024. (Donated by Albuquerque Genealogical Society) 285.1 German v.41 The great migration: immigrants to New

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Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | August-September 2025

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. The Bear Story, Vol. 3, by Sarah Henson Trammell. United States: Sarah Henson Trammell, 1996. (Donated by Nancy Tucker) 929.2 Bear v.3 Descendants of a foot-warmer: memories of a rural black southern family by Costello L Brown. Palmyra, VA: Shortwood Press, 2021. (Donated by

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