January RGS Member Meeting - What About Our Criminal Ancestors? presented by Michelle Custer Bates
Date/Time
1/21/2025
6:45 AM - 9:00 AM Eastern
6:45 AM - 9:00 AM Eastern
Event Registration
Event Type(s)
General Meetings
Event Description
January 2025 RGS Member Meeting -
Short Program- Presentation on the University of Rochester Archives and Rare Books
Autumn Haag, Interim Joseph N. Lambert and Harold B. Schleifer Director of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
River Campus Libraries | University of Rochester
Long Program- What About Our Criminal Ancestors?
Michelle Bates, The Criminal Genealogist, will present to us about criminal records and how to research criminal ancestors.
Michelle Bates, MJ is a professional genealogist and speaker who specializes in criminal ancestors and probate heirship work. She is the creator and host of The Criminal Genealogist podcast, is a member on committees for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy and Association of Professional Genealogists, serves on the board for the Tulsa Genealogical Society and is their newsletter editor.
During the day, she works as legal support for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Oklahoma (NDOK) in the criminal division, supporting the OCDETF unit (Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces). Her genealogy business, My Genealogy Roots, works with attorney’s on probate cases finding living legal heirs. In her spare time, she is working on creating the “go to” criminal ancestor research database to help other researchers learn more about criminal records
of our ancestors. And coming in 2025 will be the Criminal Genealogist Academy!
Season 3 of The Criminal Genealogist podcast is in the works - Seasons 1 and 2 can be found on your favorite podcast app. Have a criminal ancestor you need researched and would like to be an episode of the podcast? Reach out at thecriminalgenealogist@gmail.com! Outside of genealogy, the law, and researching criminals, Michelle enjoys time with her son, two dogs Dean and Bentley, and playing cards with her family.
Short Program- Presentation on the University of Rochester Archives and Rare Books
Autumn Haag, Interim Joseph N. Lambert and Harold B. Schleifer Director of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
Department of Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation
River Campus Libraries | University of Rochester
Long Program- What About Our Criminal Ancestors?
Michelle Bates, The Criminal Genealogist, will present to us about criminal records and how to research criminal ancestors.
Michelle Bates, MJ is a professional genealogist and speaker who specializes in criminal ancestors and probate heirship work. She is the creator and host of The Criminal Genealogist podcast, is a member on committees for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy and Association of Professional Genealogists, serves on the board for the Tulsa Genealogical Society and is their newsletter editor.
During the day, she works as legal support for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Oklahoma (NDOK) in the criminal division, supporting the OCDETF unit (Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces). Her genealogy business, My Genealogy Roots, works with attorney’s on probate cases finding living legal heirs. In her spare time, she is working on creating the “go to” criminal ancestor research database to help other researchers learn more about criminal records
of our ancestors. And coming in 2025 will be the Criminal Genealogist Academy!
Season 3 of The Criminal Genealogist podcast is in the works - Seasons 1 and 2 can be found on your favorite podcast app. Have a criminal ancestor you need researched and would like to be an episode of the podcast? Reach out at thecriminalgenealogist@gmail.com! Outside of genealogy, the law, and researching criminals, Michelle enjoys time with her son, two dogs Dean and Bentley, and playing cards with her family.
Location
Setting: Live Virtual
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES
Contact Person
Tawnya Post
programs@nyrgs.org
programs@nyrgs.org
Details
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