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Armenian Genealogy
Conference

Tracing roots, recovering records, and finding family across generations and continents.

Upcoming · November 2026

Armenian Genealogy Conference
November 2026

Join researchers, genealogists, and families from around the world for a full day of talks, workshops, and community — exploring how to trace Armenian ancestry and recover records from the diaspora.

November 2026 Watertown, Massachusetts

Our story

About the Conference

In 2013, Tracy Rivest Keeney founded an Armenian Genealogy Facebook group that connected people all over the world in a space focused on genealogical research, locating records, translation help, and finding long-lost family.

In 2016, George Aghjayan — Director of the Armenian Historical Archives and chair of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Central Committee of the Eastern United States — brought the first Armenian Genealogy Conference to Watertown, Massachusetts.

Thanks to the connections formed in the Facebook group, Aghjayan's co-organizers were Tracy Rivest Keeney and Mark Arslan, the creator of both the Armenian DNA Project and the Armenian Immigration Project — an online database of abstracts of primary source material for the study of Armenian immigration to North America through 1930.

Over 300 people attended the event in Watertown, co-sponsored by NAASR, Project SAVE, Houshamadyan, and the Armenian Museum of America. Attendees learned about Armenian genealogy sources, how to get the most out of the Armenian Immigrant database, DNA tests, and the records of Armenian compatriotic unions.

After the success of Watertown, conferences followed in Detroit, Michigan (March 2017), Mahwah, New Jersey (June 2018), and Milwaukee, Wisconsin (November 2018), before returning to California in November 2019.

Now, the conference returns in November 2026. Join us.


The Founders

Tracy Rivest Keeney

Co-founder & Co-organizer

Founded the Armenian Genealogy Facebook group in 2013, which grew into a worldwide community and became the seedbed for the conference series.

George Aghjayan

Founder & Organizer

Director of the Armenian Historical Archives and ARF Central Committee chair, who brought the first conference to life in Watertown, MA in 2016.

Mark Arslan

Co-organizer

Creator of the Armenian DNA Project and the Armenian Immigration Project — a primary source database for Armenian immigration to North America through 1930.

Past & upcoming

Conferences

Upcoming · 10th Anniversary

Armenian Genealogy Conference
Saturday, November 21, 2026

Watertown, Massachusetts

Location
The Armenian Cultural and Educational Center (ACEC)
47 Nichols Avenue, Watertown, MA
Sponsors
Armenian Cultural Association of America & Hye Roots: Descendants of Ararat (Hairenik Media)

Confirmed Speakers

Mark Arslan

A 2nd-generation American who began researching his Armenian roots in 1971, Mark established the Armenian DNA Project in 2005 and built the Armenian Immigration Project database — a comprehensive record of the North American diaspora prior to 1930. He lectures frequently across America on Armenian immigration research.

Gregory Jundanian & Lisa Misakian

Co-founders of the Armenians of Whitinsville Project, whose website serves as a modern houshamadyan — a memory-book tradition that emerged from the Armenian diaspora beginning in the late 1890s.

Zeynep Devrim Gürsel

Media anthropologist and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. Author of Portraits of Unbelonging, which investigates the history of Ottoman Armenian emigration to the United States from the politically fraught 1890s through the end of Abdülhamid II's reign in 1909.

Registration details coming soon. Follow our Facebook page for announcements.

Past Conferences

November 2019

Mesrobian School

Pico Rivera, California

November 2018

St. John the Baptist Armenian Apostolic Church

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

June 2018

Gross Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Ramapo College

Mahwah, New Jersey

March 2017

Armenian Research Center, University of Michigan–Dearborn

Detroit, Michigan

April 2016

Armenian Cultural and Educational Center

Watertown, Massachusetts — the first conference

Research tools & community

Resources

The organizations and databases below are among the most valuable tools for Armenian genealogical research — from immigration records and DNA projects to oral history archives and village reconstruction.

Armenian Genealogy Facebook Group

The online community where it all started — connecting Armenians worldwide for genealogical research, record location, and translation help.

Community

Armenian Immigration Project

Abstracts of primary source material for the study of Armenian immigration to North America through 1930 — essential for tracing early twentieth-century ancestors.

Database · Immigration Records

Houshamadyan

A project dedicated to reconstructing Ottoman Armenian town and village life, drawing on survivor testimonies, photographs, and documents.

Village Life · Ottoman History

Armenian Assembly Oral History Project

Approximately 104 audio recordings of oral histories from Genocide survivors, with downloadable English transcriptions — a living archive of testimony.

Oral History · Audio Archive

Articles by George Aghjayan

Writings in the Armenian Weekly, including the seven-part series Research Your Armenian Roots — What You Need to Know.

Guides · Armenian Weekly