J Mark Lowe – Early Migration and Settlement Patterns
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J Mark Lowe – Early Migration and Settlement Patterns

Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of early migration and settlement patterns with J Mark Lowe in this online event!

By Northwest Suburban Genealogy Society

Date and time

Saturday, February 7, 2026 · 9am - 12pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

J Mark Lowe – Early Migration and Settlement Patterns

Discover where a family moved into a state by using the statistical data recorded for all families. Learn to see where families were moving through the decades and use that knowledge to focus your research. Use the earliest records to find roads, communities, and potential neighbors, and develop a process for sweeping through the dust.

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Founded in 1977, the Northwest Suburban Genealogy Society (NWSGS) is based in Mount Prospect, Illinois, northwest of Chicago. Our members share a primary interest in family history and genealogical research.

While initially a local organization, our membership now extends across the United States and even overseas, bringing together individuals passionate about exploring their ancestral roots. The core purposes of NWSGS are:

Promoting the study of genealogy and history

Organizing educational programs and workshops

Contributing to the preservation and growth of genealogical and historical collections through collaboration with local libraries and institutions

Providing assistance to members in tracing their family histories

Our monthly meetings feature renowned speakers sharing their expertise on various genealogy-related topics. Members benefit from an informative monthly newsletter, opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts, and the potential to discover new relatives through our vibrant community.