In previous posts on this Blog we introduced you to
Ann Staley, our featured 2016 Seminar speaker. We also told about the topics of
her four presentations: The Everyday Life of Our Ancestors; Claws or Clues;
Organizing, Analyzing, and Sharing; and Online Resources for Free.
But that’s not all you will hear at the seminar. In addition to our featured speaker, we have three great breakout speakers presenting at the seminar as well. Here they are and the topics they will feature:
DEBBE
HAGNER: An amateur-interest in tracing her family's roots led Debbe to
pursue a professional career in genealogy. In 1996, she attended Brigham Young
University and received a Diploma in Family History. Debbe's private practice
features genealogy seminars and workshops, private and confidential family
background research, and individual one-on-one family history research
assistance.
Debbe’s topic at our seminar
will be “Using FamilySearch.org with
Emphasis on the WIKI.”
DEBRA
FLEMING: Debra is the principal of The Ancestry Detective™, LLC, a
genealogical research firm founded in Pasco County, Florida. She has been
a practicing genealogist for fifteen years, trading her research time between
her many New England immigrant ancestors and her husband’s southern
colonials. Debra is the Genealogy Instructor for the University of South
Florida OSHER Lifelong Learning Center where she earned Roll of Honor Faculty
Member status in 2010.
Her seminar presentation will be
“Pre-1850 Census Analysis.”
LIZ
PEARSON: Liz was born in England where she spent years researching her own
family history. During the late 70's her
professional life transplanted her to the U. S.
where she found many opportunities to share her English and Welsh
expertise with Anglo Americans researching their roots.
She holds several research
qualifications and is an associate member of the Society of Genealogists in
London, England.
Liz’s seminar topic will be “How
to Access Records Held at the National Archives, Kew, London.”
As you
can see, the seminar offers a variety of
topics aimed at different levels of experience. Join us by sending in a
registration. The form can be found at the Genealogy Center, or downloaded from
http://www.flpgs.org/NMbrs/seminar/2016/SeminarRegForm2016.pdf
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