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1. [GEN-EVENTS-L] GENEALOGY & GP CLASSES, ANGELINA COLLEGE, LUFKIN, TEXAS, ONE BEGINS 9/26/02 [1]
Five more people are needed to make the genealogy class at Angelina College beginning on Thursday night September 26, 2002. Angelina College is in Lufkin, Texas, about 100 miles north of Houston. For those of you who don't know, that is the East Texas Region in the Central Time Zone in the USA where we have lots and lots of pine trees! This genealogy class will meet for six weeks, every Thursday night from 6-9 p.m. Cost is $50.00. Register at Angelina College Division of Community Service Office on th
2. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Classes in St. Paul, MN [1]
Saturdays, October 5 & 19, 2002 5 Genealogy Classes at the Minnesota Historical Society These one-session classes meet in the MacMillan Education Center on the second level of the Minnesota History Center at 345 Kellogg B lvd. W. , St. Paul, MN. For directions to the building, call 651-296-1430. There is a large parking lot at the history center that charges by the hour. The instructors, Jim and Paula Stuart Warren, are nationally recognized genealogical researchers, lecturers and writers. These classes c
3. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Fw: Classes in St. Paul, MN [1]
When: Saturday, 14 September 2002 What: Classes on researching at the Family History Library and in courthouse records (see details below) Where: Minnesota Historical Society, 325 Kellogg Blvd. W., St. Paul, MN These one-session classes meet in the MacMillan Education Center on the second level of the Minnesota History Center. For directions, call 651-296-1430. Who: taught by James W. Warren .For more information: on these classes or for registration details, call Warren Research at 651-503-4802 or e-
4. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Illinois State GS Conference [1]
The Illinois State Genealogical Society is having it's Fall Conference, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2002 in Springfield, Illinois, in the Howlett Building, 2nd and Edwards St. "Illinois Libraries and Genealogical Societies: Their Research Collections" offers 7 sessions highlighting libraries and Illinois local genealogical societies and their resources for genealogical research at their locations. Presentations include the Arlington Heights Memorial Library, the Illinois State Historical Library, the C. E. Brehm L
5. [GEN-EVENTS-L] JGSNY October Meeting at Family History Fair [1]
Please note that the October JGSNY meetings take place in a locations away from our usual meeting site. The meeting will take place as part of the annual Family History Fair, which runs from noon to 5 pm. The Search for Family History Through Videotape Interviewing: How Finding Family Stories Can Heal on Sunday, October 6th, 2002 at 2:30 pm at the CUNY Gradute Center, Fifth Avenue & 34th Street (located in the former B. Altman building). Kate Wenner, acclaimed novelist and former award winning ABC 20/20
6. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Fw: Urban Research & NY lectures by Gordon Remington Oakland, CA Oct 2002 [1]
Gordon Remington, a professional genealogist, who resides in Salt Lake City, will be speaking at the California Genealogical Society on Saturday October 19, Oakland, CA 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Wine Reception and book signing from 3-4. Cost $25 Non CGS members $30 Gordon's lectures are entitled: "A Spurious Odor: Case Studies in Genealogical Fraud" "Needle in a Smokestack: Urban Research Techniques" "A Rich Legacy: New York State Probate Records" After the seminar, there will be a wine reception a
7. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Annual Family History Conference, Saturday, Oct 26, Sioux Falls, SD [1]
Attention: Southeast South Dakota, Northeast Nebraska, Northwest Iowa, Southwest Minnesota Family Historians! The 3rd Annual Family History Conference sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Sioux Falls, South Dakota State, will be held again at 3900 Fairhall (I-29, to 41st St exit, then west on 41st past Marion Road and Lewis Drug and watch for Fairhall sign on right, but you can only turn left and follow street around until you see a large Church building on your left), in Sioux Fal
8. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society Monthly Meeting [1]
The regular monthly meeting of the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society will take place on Saturday, September 21, 2002 at 10 a.m. Speaker: Craig Pfannkuche Topic: Using Maps in Genealogical Research Location: Porter County Public Library, 103 Jefferson Street, Valparaiso, Indiana Visitors are always welcome.
9. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Arkansas Genealogical Society [1]
he Arkansas Genealogical Society (AGS) will host its annual conference October 11-12, 2002 at the Holiday Inn Airport- East in Little Rock. This year's conference marks and celebrates the 40th anniversary of the organization's establishment. Tony Burroughs, a professional genealogist, lecturer, author and teacher will be the featured speaker. Burroughs is scheduled for Saturday, October 12, 2002 where he will give an all day seminar on several topics including: The Nature of Genealogy, Mysteries of t
10. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Reminder-- Free Workshop with Dr. George Schweitzer, Gallatin, TN, Sept. 21 [1]
Whether your ancestors wore blue or gray in the American Civil War, the East Tennessee Historical Society is offering a free workshop to help find your familys Civil War story. The free class will be held 2 to 4 p.m. (Central Time) on Saturday, September 21, 2002, in the Gallatin City Hall in Gallatin, Tennessee. The instructor, Dr. George K. Schweitzer, is a popular, nationally known lecturer and author of nineteen genealogy research books. Participants will learn how to determine if an ancestor served i
11. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Sat., Oct. 5, Goshen, NY [1]
ONCE UPON A TIME IN SMALL TOWN AMERICA Presented by Marc Newman Saturday, October 5, 2002 10:30 A.M. Orange County Genealogical Society 1841 Historic Courthouse, 101 Main Street Goshen, NY 10924 ONCE UPON A TIME IN SMALL TOWN AMERICA will emphasize the importance of Villages and Towns such as Walden and Maybrook and their impact on both the National and State levels. Discussion will center on both the Economic as well as Social importance of both Villages in 19th and 20th century America. Marc will have
12. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Orange Co. Gen. Society Basic Classes [1]
Orange County Genealogical Society sponsors BASIC GENEALOGY CLASSES 2002 WHERE: Historic 1841 Courthouse 101 Main Street Goshen, NY WHEN: 6 Thursday Evenings October 3, 10, 17, 24; November 7, 14, 2002 TIME: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM COST: ABSOLUTELY FREE but reservations should be made to assure sufficient handouts are prepared ahead of time. RESERVATIONS: MARILYN TERRY 845-562-2749 mvtgrterry@aol.com Send a postcard to: Basic Classes, OCGS, 101 Main Street, Goshen, NY 10924 TOPICS: * Getting Started *
13. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Posting [1]
New York City's annual Family History Fair will be held on Sunday, October 6, 2002 from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street), Manhattan. The Fair is co-sponsored by the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York, Inc. and Continuing Education & Public Programs, The Graduate Center, CUNY. At this free event, the public will learn how to trace their family histories, preserve and interpret family documents, utilize archives and libr
14. [GEN-EVENTS-L] New England Connections, Portland ME , Sept 28 [1]
New England Connections Maine Genealogical Society ANNUAL FALL CONFERENCE SEPT. 28, 2002 CONFERENCE PROGRAM 8:00 am - 9:30 am Registration 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Vendor Booths 8:15 am - 4:30 pm Resource Room 8:15 am - 9:15 pm Early Bird Sessions Beginning Genealogy Program Archiving Your Legacy-Ellen Dwyer http://www.lib.umb.edu/newengarch/ 9:30 am - 10:30 am Gems Jewels or Fools Gold? Mining the US Federal Census Ruth Q. Wellner, Reference Librarian/Research Services Coordinator NEHGS w
15. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Georgia Archives Week 2002 Events [1]
Georgia is celebrating Georgia Archives Week from October 6-12, 2002. The 2002 theme for Georgia Archives Week, "Touching Lives through Archives." The purpose of Georgia Archives Week is to celebrate the value of Georgia's historical records, publicize the many ways historical records enrich our lives, and recognize those who maintain our communities' historical records. See what the archival and historical communities are planning statewide: http://www.soga.org/aw/2002.html . Activities are taking plac
16. [GEN-EVENTS-L] GTAGS Seminar [1]
Hello All, The Grand Traverse Area Genealogical Society (GTAGS) will be holding its "Migration to Michigan" on September 28, 2002. The seminar is from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Traverse City, Michigan. The speakers are Jana Sloan Broglin who will be presenting: Migration and Settlement of the Old Northwest and See Ya in the Funny Papers: Using Newspapers for Effective Genealogical Research and Shirley Hodges who will be presenting: Using the Census to Track Migration and
17. [GEN-EVENTS-L] GENEALOGY COURSE [1]
"Searching Your Family History" Brenda Smith will be starting a fall course in genealogical research on Saturday, 28 September at 1:00 PM at the Legal Grounds Coffeehouse in downtown Abbotsford,British Columbia, Canada The course will run on Saturday afternoons for five sessions of three hours each. The dates for the sessions are: 28 Sept - Lesson 1 - Probe the Past: From the Known to the Unknown 26 Oct - Lesson 2 - Organize: The Second Prime Directive 9 Nov - Lesson 3 - Can You Prove That? Verify your
18. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Alabama Genealogical Society [1]
The Alabama Genealogical Society will hold its annual Fall Seminar on Saturday, October 19, 2002, from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm in the auditorium of the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery Alabama. Mr. George G. Morgan will give four lectures: "Genealogical Orienteering: Using Maps to Find the Right Place; "Bring 'Um Back to Life: Developing an Ancestor Profile"; "Bits About Obits: Reading Between the Lines"; "Planning is the Key: A Very Successful Genealogical Research Trip" Vendors will be offering the
19. [GEN-EVENTS-L] NEHGS Salt Lake City Research Program [1]
The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest genealogical society in the country. For over 150 years, NEHGS has helped new and experienced researchers trace their heritage in New England and around the world. Today we have over 20,000 members worldwide. If you have New England ancestors, or are interested in genealogical research of any kind, you will find that NEHGS is an important resource for helping you achieve your research goals. Explore our website at http://www.NewEnglandAnce
20. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Maryland, Fred,Co.- Oct 12 - 19th Century Mourning Practices [1]
Lecture: 19th Century Mourning Practices Date: October 12, 2002 1 PM Speaker: Sue Shatto of Victorian Millinery of Frederick, MD Presented by: Frederick County (MD) Genealogical Society, Inc. Cost: Free Place: 110 East Patrick St. Frederick, MD - The new C. Burr Artz Main Branch Library of the Frederick County Public Libraries - Community Room The Frederick County Genealogical Society in conjunction with the Maryland Room of the C. Burr Artz Branch of the Frederick County Public Libraries wi
21. [GEN-EVENTS-L] San Mateo County GS -- California -- Publishing on the Web [1]
Jana black SEMINAR October 26th, 2002 Sponsored by the San Mateo County Genealogical Society LOCATION: REGISTRATION: 9:00 to 9:30 AM First Presbyterian Church, Geneva Hall SEMINAR: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM West 25th Avenue & Hacienda COST: $20 members San Mateo California $22 non-members (See directions on back) $23 at the door $ 7 buffet lunch TOPICS: DO YOU WANT TO PUBLI
22. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Genealogy Fair - Greater Houston Jewish Genealogical Soc. [1]
On Sunday, October 20, 2002, the Greater Houston Jewish Genealogical Society will hold its 1st Annual Jewish Genealogy Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center located at 5601 S. Braeswood in Houston. There is no admission charge to attend. Topics will include: Documentation of Early Houston Jewish Families, the Jewish Herald Voice Project; Galveston Immigration lists; Aids to Polish research; Introduction to Holocaust Research; Using Computer Websites; Photo & Document Restoration;
23. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Genealogy Fair in Albion, Orleans, NY Make A Difference Day! [1]
The Orleans County Genealogical Society will participate in the National Make A Difference Day event by hosting a Genealogy Fair! Come one Come All to the Albion Town Hall, Clarendon Rd., Albion, NY Saturday, October 26th, 2002 10 a.m. thru 3 p.m. There is no admission charge and all workshops are free. Joann Baxter, Society Arts and Crafts Director, will have a series of crafts for children to participate in that will help them build a family history journal. Adult Workshops will be held, repeat
24. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Annual FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE, Sioux Falls, SD Saturday, October 26 [1]
Attention: Southeast South Dakota, Northeast Nebraska, Northwest Iowa, Southwest Minnesota Family Historians! The 3rd Annual Family History Conference sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Sioux Falls, South Dakota State, will be held again at 3900 Fairhall (I-29, to 41st St exit, then west on 41st past Marion Road and Lewis Drug and watch for Fairhall sign on right, but you can only turn left and follow street around until you see a large Church building on your left), in Sioux Fal
25. [GEN-EVENTS-L] Moncton, NB Genealogy Fair October 19 [1]
New Brunswick Genealogical Society Inc. Southeastern Branch presents a "GENEALOGY FAIR" October 19, 2002 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wesleyan Church 945 St. George Blvd Moncton, NB, Canada PROGRAM 10:00 -10:15 Welcome & Introduction 10:00 - 4:00 Lindsay Patten - Automated Search Program 11:00 - 12:00 Brick Wall - Bring and Post your Genelogical Problems on our Problem Solving Wall 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch Break - It's a "bring your own lunch" 1:00 - 2:00 Help from our panel on solving your Genealogic

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