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LGBTQ Genealogy and Family Trees

LGBTQ Genealogy and Family Trees In-Person

We often think of genealogy as tracing the roots of family trees—names, dates, places, and relationships. But what happens when those histories are incomplete, hidden, or forgotten? Whether you’re a genealogist, historian, LGBTQ+ ally, or just curious—this talk will open your eyes to the powerful stories hidden in plain sight.

Professional genealogist Stewart Blandon Traiman, MD explores how genealogy can uncover hidden or forgotten LGBTQ ancestors through records like photographs, censuses, newspapers, and archives. Stewart shares powerful historical stories that blend fact and emotion, highlighting the lives of LGBTQ individuals across generations. The talk also addresses modern challenges faced by LGBTQ and adoptive families in using genealogical software, and offers suggestions for more inclusive tools.

In the spirit of Pride Month, this program is proudly presented by The Family History Research Center at Clayton Library, and supported with funding from the Clayton Library Friends.

This will be a hybrid program with viewing options both in-person and online. To register for a spot in-person click on the red "Begin Registration" button below. The meeting location for in-person will be the Susan Garwood Meeting Room at the Clayton Library Campus  - 5300 Caroline Street, Houston TX 77004

To register to join the Zoom meeting online follow the link here : Zoom Online Registration

 

Date:
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Time:
1:00pm - 2:15pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Meeting Room - Susan Clayton Garwood
Locations:
Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library Campus
Age Group:
  Adults  
Categories:
  History Research Centers     Spotlight Events  
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