Do you have any specific items your would like to have included in the fall
class ?
I hope you are having a fine day !
Seeking Jesus' will in my life !
I am Jim Rader jim@rader.org
I hope to hear from you again soon!
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Am interested in fall classes.
Betty
How many of you have spent your $69 for the eGenConference
The following is a message I just sent to the eGenConference
I have listened to many of your sessions and feel that I have been deceived
and cheated. There are only a few sessions which are not old recycled
lessons. Most of the conference is just your old lessons from Karen's
online school.
The quality of the sound is poor and I am barely able to understand many of
the presenters
Where do I go for a refund ?
I hope you are having
PLACER COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
PO BOX 7385
AUBURN, CA 95604
(530) 887-2646
PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 15, 2003
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GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY TO MEET IN AUBURN
The Placer County Genealogical Society will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7PM, Thursday, June 26th, in the Beecher Room of the Auburn-Placer County Library, 350 Nevada Street in Auburn. The meeting is free and open to the public.
The program
You still have 20 days to listen to 40 lectures !
http://www.familyhistoryradio.com/fhr_sp/egeninfo.php
Contrary to what I previously stated this conference is a good value.
Many of the lessons are geared for beginners
eGenConference Registration Price: $69.95 (If you purchased the content
separately it would cost over $400
two of the lessons have poor sound quality
After further analysis
1. about 1/3 of the courses are from
The Genealogy School run by Karen Clifford she sells these les
The Missouri State Archives added a new database to the
Archives' website yesterday.
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/resources/resources.asp
It covers the territorial and state Supreme Court of Missouri up to 1857. It
has an index
and abstract of both the criminal and civil court cases that were appealed.
You will find it listed under on-line resources.
Happy hunting in Missouri
Pamela Dallas
If you research in New Jersey this might interest you.
PD
Dear Colleagues:
It is with great pleasure and no small amount of trepidation that I
announce to you all the posting, earlier this morning, of the State
Archives' online browsable catalog! Yes, we have successfully created a
monster. website that is. With over 200 brand new webpages, this
expansion of the site represents a milestone in terms of public access
to the 27,000 cubic feet and 25,000 reels of historical and genealogical
treasur
If you research in Ohio the following will be of interest. If you don't
research in Ohio, the following may still be of interest because it is
another case in a series of recent moves by various states across the
country to close access to vital records or make access difficult or
expensive or both.
If researchers, genealogists and historians don't take this as a serious
threat we may soon find we can't access vital records anywhere in the
county.
PD
It is with a very heavy heart that I must report that
Folsom Cordova Adult Education Fall Semester 2003
Presents
A Family History Workshop
Ten Week Course
Defining and Executing a Research Project
Held in Folsom at the Mercy Folsom Village Computer Lab
1160 Duchow, Folsom
$40/Seniors 55 and older $20
Instructor: Susan H. Jackman
Mondays 9 am -12 pm
Class begins September 8th
The class has limited seating for 18 people
A structured workshop designed for the Family Historian who has a basic
knowledge of the research process. This is a hands on e
Last year's legislation is taking effect. The following public notice was
published in the *Auburn Journal* on Friday, June 13th. (Capitalized words
are as they appear in the public notice.):
* * * * *
REQUEST FOR BIRTH OR DEATH RECORD
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2003
Beginning July 1, 2003 California Health and Safety Code Section 103526
permits only specific individuals to receive an AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY of
a birth or death record.
An AUTHORIZED CERTIFIED COPY of a birth record is required to obtain a
The Sutter-Yuba Genealogical Society will hold it's monthly meeting on Tuesday July 15 from 7 - 9 pm at the Marysville Masonic Temple, 324 8th St, Marysville. This month's speaker will be Leuwanna Williams the Native American Specialist for the Yuba City Family History Center. She has taught Native American Research at local seminars and in other areas. She is knowledgeable from the beginning steps through more difficult advanced research. The meeting is open to the general public. For more information c
Jim Rader's FOLSOM CORDOVA ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES
Mail registration & checks to: . $40 (Seniors 55+ $20)
Adult Ed. 10850 Gadsten Way Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 635-6810
CC-131 Genealogy - Family History On the Internet
Tuesday 1-4 begins September 2, 2003
CC-132 Genealogy - Family History Legacy Data Base (Internet) Thursday
1-4 begins September 4, 2003
I hope you are having a fine day !
I am Jim Rader jim@rader.org
I hope to hear from you again soon!
Sacramento German Genealogy Society
P. O. Box 660061
Sacramento CA 95866-0081
OK FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July meeting of the Sacramento German Genealogy Society
The July meeting of the Sacramento German Genealogy Society will be Tuesday,
July 22, at 1:00 p.m., at St. Marks United Methodist Church on Lusk Drive
at St. Marks Way in Sacramento.
The speaker for the meeting will be Roger P. Minert, A.G. and Ph.D. He is an
SGGS favorite, and will be speaking on a topic that has been a matter of
confusion
The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and
is copyright 2003 by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with
the permission of the author. Information about the newsletter is
available at http://www.RootsForum.com.
Vol. 8 No. 23 - June 9, 2003
Standard Edition
Copyright(c) 2003 by Richard W. Eastman. All rights reserved.
- Family History Library Reduces Hours
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City has announced new library
hours beginning 1 July 2003. The library