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Charles H. (Chuck) BOBO, Coordinator
The BOBO Family Assn.
3101 Thurman Rd., No. H-22
HUNTSVILLE, AL 35805
PH: 256-536-2477
E-Mail: FamilyBobo@aol.com
Web Site: www.FamilyBobo.org
The Sun Country TMG (The Master Genealogist) Users Group (Phoenix, Arizona) is pleased to announce a workshop with Bob Velke on Saturday, October 11, 2003. Bob is the President and CEO of Wholly Genes Software, the developer of the software program.
The workshop will be held at the Holiday Inn, 1600 South Country Club Drive, Mesa, AZ 85210. Check-in/social time will be from 8:00 A.M. until 9:00 A.M., when the workshop will begin. It will conclude at 3:00 PM.
Seating is limited by room constraints to 100
WHAT:
Lunch With Your Ancestors - exploring genealogy resources housed at Western
Reserve Historical Society [lecture and hands-on research]
WHERE:
Western Reserve Historical Society Library, 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland OH
44106
at University Circle
WHEN:
Wednesday, September 17, 2003 -- 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
SUBJECT:
Family History As Gifts. Topics: Quick and easy projects which can be
created
using family history materials you have collected..
COST:
$10
South Carolina Genealogical Society Annual Fall Meeting, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3-4 in the Hughes Library (Main library) in Greenville, SC. Preregistration fee $17.50 for SCGS members or $22.50 for nonmembers, lunch Sat. included. Add $5. if register at door. The Saturday session includes 3 speakers: Brian Nilsson (Researching Female Ancestors); Capt. Cliff Johns (Internet Methodology to Research Your Family Genealogy); and Prof. Scott Witherow (The Melungeons, Redbones and Brass Ankles).
Bob Frieler,
A reminder that the Abbotsford Genealogical Society will be holding
their "Roots Around The World" seminar, Saturday October 25th.,2003 at
the Rick Hansen Secondary School,
31150 Blueridge Drive, Abbotsford,British Columbia,Canada
All are welcome.There are still spaces available for most sessions.
Genealogical Resources
Canadian Railway Research
Chinese-Canadian,
Australian, German &
Dutch Research; Quebec
Records; Irish, British, U.S.
Research; Restoring Photos;
Beginner, Internet Genealogy;
Writing and Pu
WHAT: Computer Assisted Genealogy Group-Cleveland Area Meeting
WHEN: Saturday, September 6, 2003 - Doors open at 9 a.m.; meeting 9:30 a.m.
with general program/speaker. Breakout sessions for the major genealogy
software programs start at 11 a.m.; brown bag lunch; computer fundamentals from 1-2
p.m.
WHERE: Fairview Park Regional Library, 21255 Lorain Road, Fairview Park OH
PROGRAM:
Morning: Show and Tellb
CALL FOR SPEAKERS
8TH ANNUAL
ANGELINA COLLEGE
GENEALOGY CONFERENCE
FEATURING AN ACADEMIC INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO GENEALOGY, LOCAL
HISTORY, HISTORICAL PRESERVATION, AND RELATED COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
THURSDAY-SATURDAY
JULY 22-24, 2004
ANGELINA COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES
HIGHWAY 59 SOUTH (3500 SOUTH FIRST)
P. O. BOX 1768, LUFKIN, TEXAS 75902-1768
Deadline for speaker applications is December 1, 2003. Speaker applications
will be available after September 1, 2003. Speakers and topics will be
announ
Regular Meeting of East Texas Genealogical Society, Tyler, TX
Saturday, August 9, 2003
Tyler Public Library - Taylor Auditorium
2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Elizabeth Nitschke Hicks
Program: "Law Library Research"
Many researchers would like to search for information about their ancestors
at law libraries but need to know more about the various legal documents
before they begin. Guest speakers, Elizabeth Nitschke Hicks, will discuss
various records such as the First Decennial Digest and State Reports. If a
complet
WHAT:
Advanced Genealogy Class-Honing Your Skills Beyond The Basics
WHERE:
Western Reserve Historical Society Library, 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland OH
44106
At University Circle
WHEN:
Saturday, September 13, 2003 -- 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
SUBJECT:
Passing on Research Results: Memories and research are for sharing. Topics
Include: Types of writing; finding a publisher; alternative to writing "The
Book"; elements of a good family history; and blending social and oral history
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FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP
Sponsored by the Baltimore Maryland Stake
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
7 FREE and open to the public
7 Saturday, 20 September 2003 * 9am-4pm
7 Classes for beginning, intermediate, and advanced genealogists
7 A multitude of specialty sessions including MD, VA, PA, and DC resources,
British, European, and African-American research, and Regional US Genealogy
7 Demonstrations of Computer and Internet Genealogy
7 New this year includes Molecular Genealogy
7 Loc
-Tuesday August 19 at North Hills Genealogists, Pittsburgh, PA
from:
North Hills Genealogists (of Pittsburgh)
c/o Northland Public Library / 300 Cumberland Road /
Pittsburgh PA 15237-5455
email pioneerbook@juno.com
website www.northhillsgenealogists.org
Looking for Genealogists and Family Headstone Searchers!
Please join us on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. when North Hills
Genealogists is pleased to present:
"Reading Tombstones of Pioneer Cemeteries in Western Pennsyl
The Lake Co., IL Genealogical Society will hold its
annual Genealogical Seminar/Workshop on Saturday,
November 1, 2003 at the College of Lake County at
Grayslake, IL. Titled "RESEARCHING YOUR IMMIGRANT
ANCESTORS" this years event will have 3 nationally
know speakers. They are:
Helen Hinchliff - her topics are:
1. Look Before You Leap: Tips on Finding Your
Immigrant Ancestors.
2. Finding the 18th Century Scottish Immigrants.
3. Finding the 19th Century Immigrants.
4. Fraud, Fortune Hunters & Falsified
GEORGIA ARCHIVES NEWS
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 3:00 p.m. the Georgia Archives will cut a cake to celebrate 85th birthday! The first annual report of the director of the department mentions that:
"In accordance with the provision of a law enacted by the 1918 session of the Legislature, a meeting of the State Historical Commission, composed of the heads of State Departments, was called for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, September 10, 1918, to organize the Department of Archives and History for the
15 July 2003
POLISH GENEALOGY CONFERENCE
MARKS GROUP9S 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Chicago ___ In conjunction with its 25th anniversary, the Polish
Genealogical Society of America ( PGSA) will present its Annual Conference,
3Where Do We Go From Here?2 October 3 through 5 at the Ramada Hotel O9Hare,
6600 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont, IL.
Founded in 1978, with now over 1500 members locally and abroad, the PGSA
addresses the needs of those who are researching their Polish roots,
o
Deadlines: Sep 2nd for special hotel room rates; Sep 5th for
pre-registration
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Come join us at Richland, WA, on September 19 & 20, 2003, for
"Trails & Heirs of Our Ancestors"
the Tri-City Genealogical Society Autumn Conference
and Washington State Genealogical Society Annual Meeting
featuring
KAREN CLIFFORD, AG.
author, college instr
The Pommern Special Interest Group of the Immigrant Genealogical Society is presenting a Pomeranian Town Hall in Burbank, California, on Saturday, October 25, 2003. The featured speakers will be Martha and Les Riggle who have traveled, researched, and translated important Pomeranian materials. Prior to October 1 the cost is just $12.50 per person with an additional $5 for lunch. For a registration form and additional information, please go to our website (pomeranianews.com) and click on our "Calendar of
Gran Reunion Genealogica del Apellido ELIZONDO
Fecha de Inicio: 12/09/2003 Fecha en que termina: 14/09/2003
Ciudad en donde se llevara a cabo: Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico
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Gran Reunion de ELIZONDO
Los dias 12, 13 y 14 de Septiembre de 2003, en el Archivo Municipal de
Saltillo
se efectuara la Gran Reunion Genealogica de todos aquellos que estan
relacionados con este apellido.
Programa de Actividades
12 - 14 Septiembre de 2003
I am forwarding this to you all in hopes that some of you might like to join
us for what promises to be an exciting and useful series of lectures being
presented at the NJ State Archives in Trenton this fall.
Regards
Joan M. Lowry
Joan M. Lowry, President
Genealogical Society of New Jersey
mailto:jml-gsnj@earthlink.net
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"Joseph R. Klett" wrote:
> Dear Colleagues:
>
> On behalf of the New Jersey State Archives and the Genealogical Society
> of New Jersey, I am pleased to announce to you a
Michael J. Neill will speak at an all-day, genealogical seminar of West-Central Ky. Family Research Assoc., Saturday, 20 Sept. 2003 at the Executive Inn Rivermont, Owensboro, Ky. The genealogical subject of collecting biographical material will be explored. Michael is one of the world's most recognized genealogists, his articles appearing regularly in the ezine, Ancestry Daily News.
Consider spending a weekend in beautiful Owensboro, Ky.! The Kentucky Room (local history and genealogy) of the Daviess Co.
For Immediate Release
For Further Information: (866) 406-2379
National Archives in Waltham Offers Genealogical Workshops
Waltham, MA* The National Archives-Northeast Region is offering free genealogical workshops during
the fall of 2003.
Most of the workshops are beginner level, although a few are aimed at all levels of researcher,
and one is intermediate. Participants will learn what they need to know in order to locate
records
as well as what one might expect to find in the records.
The workshops
There is a planned one-day genealogy research trip to the Clayton Library on
Monday, September 30. The bus will leave Luling at 7:00 and return there about
8:00 in the evening.
Breakfast and dinner will be included in the $30.00 cost. The deadline is
August 30 for reservations.
You may contact me for more information.
Kay Boyd
mkdb1405@aol.com
Hello All,
Hank Jones will be in Traverse City, Michigan on September 27, 2003
for a one day seminar that is being hosted by the
Grand Traverse Area Genealogical Society (GTAGS).
This will be Hank's only visit to Michigan this year.
The topics on which Hank will be speaking are as follow:
1. When Sources are Wrong
2. Tracing the Origins of Early 18th Century German Palatine Emigrants
3. Family Tradition: How to Separate Fact from Fiction in Genealogical
Research
4. Genealogy in the New M
The Genealogical Research Institute of Virginia invites you to its Annual
Fall Conference, Back to Britain and Revolutionary War Ancestors, to be held
Saturday September 13th at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. The
conference features lectures by Paul Blake, Maggie Loughran and Craig
Roberts Scott. Conference details and registration information may be found
at www.griva.org.
The Monmouth County Genealogy Society would like to announce the
following events scheduled for Fall 2003:
September 2003
On Sunday, September 14, John Konvalinka will present "Newest, Unusual
and Exciting Web Sites for Genealogists". The meeting will be held at
the Eatontown Community Center, 68 Broad Street, Eatontown. The meeting
will start at 2:00 preceded by refreshments at 1:30.
On Wednesday, September 24th, MCGS will have a bus trip to Historic West
Point. Enjoy a tour of the US Military Aca