Lark Robart

Family historian and blogger

Genealogy Center | Select Recent Acquisitions | January-February 2026

Compiled by Lisa Kindrick and Laura Chapin. Sorted by call number. German immigrants in American church records. Volume 15, Michigan Protestant (excluding Detroit) edited by Roger P. Minert. Rockland, ME: Picton Press, 2014. 285.1 German v. 15 German immigrants in America church records. Volumes 42-46, Wisconsin edited by Roger P. Minert. Rockport, ME: Picton Press. […]

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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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