September 8: Taking Advantage of Google Translate on Foreign Language Databases for Better Results, with Vera Ivanova Miller
So much incredible information is offered for genealogy research on foreign websites. Vera Ivanova Miller will show how to use several databases for Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Belarusian and German genealogy with the Google Translate web browser app step-by-step. In addition, viewers will see how to search in foreign languages on Google with the app. Her presentation also will include how the Russian-Ukrainian war is affecting research in Russia and Ukraine and how to work around the challenges due to the war. This presentation will give your genealogy research an extra boost by showing how to find more useful information, resulting in saving time and money, where ever you are researching for your genealogy.
Date: Monday, September 8, 2025, 6:30pm (please note the time change for this meeting)
Presenter: Vera Miller
Location: via Zoom

Price: KDGS members Free; non-members $10; REGISTRATION REQUIRED  –  click HERE for Registration Form

Bite-size: Searching the KDGS Central Okanagan Obituary Databasewith KDGS member, Xenia Stanford
Vera Ivanova Miller, a former newspaper reporter, has been researching her ancestry from Ukraine, Russia and Poland since 2006. Her journey was the inspiration to start in 2011 a blog, “Find Lost Russian and Ukrainian Family, (https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/) that was honored as a 2023 Family Tree Magazine 101 Best Websites. Thanks to learning how to use Russian- and Ukrainian-language resources online, Vera has been able to get her Eastern European family tree researched back to the 1600s. She is the author of “Genealogy at a Glance: Ukrainian Genealogy Research” and “Genealogy at a Glance: Russian Genealogy Research,” publications of Genealogical Publishing Co., and is the daughter of a Russian father and Ukrainian mother.