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Subject: [FLORIDA] 26th Annual Florida State Genealogical Society Conference
Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 19:31:01 -0500
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Join the Florida State Genealogical Society (FSGS) as we host our
Twenty-Sixth Annual Conference. This exciting learning experience will
be held on the 15th and 16th of November 2002 at the Hilton in St.
Petersburg, FL. You can register for the full conference or for one-day only. The best
news is that you can ignore all deadline dates. We are accepting
everyone's registration at the pre-registration rate and the hotel is
also allowing us to register right up to the conference (as long as
there is room available). However, do not call their 888 number; you must call them direct
at 727-894-5000.

Our featured speaker, Linda Woodward Geiger, CGRS, CGL,
will present four (4) exciting lectures you will not want to miss.
Mrs. Geiger is a well-known genealogical researcher, teacher, speaker
and published author. She is the editor and publisher of WOODWARDs
WeSearch and editor of OnBoard! She has participated in the Institute of
Genealogical and Historical Research for four years and the
National Institute on Genealogical Research.

In addition to the featured speaker, we will have Pam Cooper, Mary L.
Jackson Fears, Amy Larner Giroux, CG, Lawrence R. Kirkwood, Boyd
Murphree, Ann Mohr Osisek, Gladys Friedman Paulin, CGRS, and Jim Powell,
Jr. All total, we will be providing the opportunity to participate in
over 20 lectures about a variety of topics such as:

Land records - Census records - Tax Lists - Immigration
Internet - Church Records - Society Management
Slave Research - Jewish Research - Florida Research
and the National Archives in East Point, Georgia.

We are also pleased to announce that Elizabeth Neily, historian and
storyteller, will be the banquet speaker. The banquet will honor
individuals who have documented their Florida pioneers through the
Florida Pioneer Descendant Program.

If you would like further information, contact A. Staley, P. O. Box
441364, Jacksonville, FL 32222 Email: or you will find
the schedule and registration form online at the FSGS Web site
<http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsgs>;

Please be sure to submit your conference reservation and reserve your
hotel room for a very exciting 2002 conference!


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