Names in Thread: Signature Quilts and Genealogy

Southington Genealogical Society will present the webinar “Names in Thread: Signature Quilts and Genealogy,” on Tuesday, April 22, 7 p.m., at the Southington Historical Society, 239 Main St. The meeting is also offered by Zoom. Discussion about family quilts will follow.

The Family Tree website includes this explanation: “Quilts with inked or embroidered names are referred to as signature quilts or friendship quilts. These quilts were used as gifts and fundraisers. Today these quilts are being used to tell stories of families and communities. In this presentation we will explore the history of signature quilts, how to research them, and repositories that collect them. Quilts are more than a bed covering, they also can be a genealogical source.”

The Southington Genealogical Society Inc., founded in 1984, is a non-profit organization located in central Connecticut that promotes the accurate recording, research and preservation of family history. The organization meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday at at 7 p.m. at the Southington Historical Society. To receive the Zoom link for the virtual programs, email southingtongenealogicalsociety@gmail.com or DM through the Facebook page “Southington Genealogical Society, Inc.” Visit the website www.southingtongenealogicalsociety.org for more information.

Society’s virtual program focuses on Genealogy DNA Basics

SOUTHINGTON – People interested in learning how DNA can lead to a greater understanding of their family genealogy are welcome to attend a free program on Tuesday, July 23 at 7 p.m. The Southington Genealogical Society will present the GenealogyTV webinar, “DNA Basics for Genealogy Research,” at the Southington Historical Society, 239 Main St. This pre-recorded lecture will be projected as well as accessible via Zoom.

The Aug. 27 meeting will also focus on the role of DNA in genealogy research with the pre-recorded webinar, “Can mtDNA and xDNA help topple Geoff’s Brick Wall?” This will also be a hybrid meeting via Zoom and on the screen at the Southington Historical Society.

Now celebrating its 40th year, SGS meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the historical society. To receive the Zoom link for the virtual programs, email southingtongenealogicalsociety@gmail.com. For more information about SGS, visit www.southingtongenealogicalsociety.org or Southington Genealogical Society, Inc. on Facebook.