My NY Genealogy Journey

BEGINNINGS...

My NY genealogy journey began as a youngster while sitting with my aunt asking her about her mother’s photographs, “Who is that?” “Are we related to that one?” “How?” “When was that taken?” I was persistent. In 1998 to begin my family research I  interviewed older relatives. Mom and I visited the nearby National Archives facility, Albany County Hall of Records and Family History Center reviewing microfilm, researching and learning. It was exciting to find my grandparents’ original Naturalization Papers and Ship Manifest records. I saw my grandfather’s signature on his actual Oath of Allegiance papers.

 

My husband’s family has deep roots in the U.S. His Civil War veteran great-grandfather, Peter Hopper Post was the subject of my article, “Peter Hopper Post, A Cane, A Letter and a War,” published February 2016 in the Genealogical Society of Bergen County, New Jersey’s The Archivist

 

Moving forward on my NY genealogy journey, I studied more and received a Boston University Certificate in Genealogical Research. I bring many research, organization and detail skills to my work. I completed ProGen Study Group 56 in December 2022 and Jill Morelli’s Certification Discussion Group in the Winter of 2023. I have a Masters in Public Administration from Rockefeller College and a BA in Psychology from the University of Albany, State University of New York. 

 

I completed 

  1. Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP) courses in June and July 2022: Following Your Ancestors In Time and Place with Cari A. Taplin, CG and Women and Children First with Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, 
  2. Institute for Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR) For Land’s Sake – Advanced Analysis and Platting in 2023,
  3. Gen-Fed Institute at the National Archives.
  4. National Genealogical Society’s (NGS)
  • Researching Your Revolutionary War Ancestors; 
  • War of 1812 Records; 
  • Transcribing, Extracting, and Abstracting Documents; and 
  • Reading Old Handwriting. 
I have attended the NGS Family History Conference, since 2017, four years the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society’s New York State Family History Conferences; and in  2023 and 2021 the New England Regional Genealogical Conference. I took Lisa Louise Cooke’s Google Earth for Genealogists and other genealogical organizations’ online webinars. I co-chaired the Capital District Genealogical Society’s (CDGS40th Anniversary Virtual Conference. I served two years as a Trustee-at-large for the Genealogical Society of Bergen County, NJ.

On some days I volunteer as a CDGS genealogist at the New York State Library, and am often at the New York State Archives.   

                                        

                     ~  Tina Post, Professional Genealogist

 

 

 

Civil War veteran
Peter H. Post used with permission
WWII savings bond

Lectures

My NY genealogy journey continues through continuing education courses, genealogy webinars and national conference attendance. I also present to help others along their journey to finding their family's story:


"Patching Families Together Through Land Records"

"Who's the Miss Who Became Mrs? Finding the Women Who Married Your Male Ancestors"

Membership Organizations

  • Association of Professional Genealogists
  • National Genealogical Society
  • New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
  • New England Historical and Biographical Society
  • Capital District Genealogical Society Program Co-Chair (2019-2021) and 2021 Virtual Conference Co-Chair
  • Genealogical Society of Bergen County, NJ (Past Trustee-at-large) 
  • Schenectady County Historical Society
  • Schoharie County Historical Society
  • Gen-Fed Alumni

Geographic Specialties:

New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont