Here are the listings, arranged by date. An asterisk indicates
a new listing that has been added since the last time this list was published:
The Friends of Genealogy (FOG) at the Newberry Library in Chicago,
Illinois will sponsor "Researching Irish Roots" on 7 February 2002.
The lecturer will be Brian Donovan of the Irish Heritage Center. You can obtain
more information at: www.newberry.org/nl/friends/L3fgenealogy.html
The Dallas Genealogical Society announces that the third lecture
of its Lecture Series will be held on 9 February 2002 at 9 a.m. The speaker
will be Curt B. Witcher of the Allen County Library. He will speak on "Historical
Research Methodology: Engaging the Process to Find All the Answers,"
"Passenger and Immigration Research," "Using Government Documents
for Genealogical Research," and "Who's Who Among Your Ancestors:
Using Biographical Sources for Genealogical Research." More information
is available at www.dallasgenealogy.org
The Fourth Annual Mesa (Arizona) Genealogy and Family History
Fair will be held 9 February. For additional information, contact: tonyox@home.com
"Cemeteries and Gravestone Resources, A Genealogical Seminar"
will be presented by the New England Historic Genealogical Society on 9 February
2002. Spend a day learning how to make the best use of cemetery and gravestone
records in your research. Guest speakers include Laurel K. Gabel, head of
the research department for The Association of Gravestone Studies and co-author
of Gravestone Chronicles I and II, lecturing on "Understanding 17th
through 20th-Century Gravestones," and Janet Heywood, Vice
President of Interpretive Programs at Mount Auburn Cemetery, presenting "Changing
Patterns in 19th and 20th-Century American Cemeteries."
Rounding out the program are lectures by NEHGS librarians including "Utilizing
Cemetery and Gravestone Resources at NEHGS" (David Allen Lambert) and
"A New Look at Old Records: Searching for Your Ancestor’s Gravestone"
(David C. Dearborn, FASG.) Full information is available from: education@nehgs.org.
*The California African American Genealogical Society, The African
American Heritage Society (Long Beach, CA), and the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints (LDS) will sponsor the African American Family History
Conference 9 February, in Los Angeles. The keynote speaker will be Chris Haley,
archivist and nephew of Alex Haley, author of ROOTS. Additionally, there will
be twelve sessions on research techniques, including how to begin, using the
Census, military records, and internet searching. For more information, contact
gilliland@worldnet.att.net.
*Anne S. Butler, Ph.D., from the Center of Excellence for the
Study of Kentucky African America, KSU, will speak 9 February at 10:30 a.m.,
at the monthly meeting of the Kentucky Genealogical Society at the Kentucky
History Center, Frankfort. She will speak on African Cemetery # 2, located
in Lexington, and other various topics of interest. The public is invited
to attend these talks. For further information, contact AAlfaro99@aol.com
The 8th Annual Texas Research Ramblers Seminar with Patricia
Law Hatcher is to be held in College Station on 16 February 2002. The topic
will be "I Work Hard--Why Can't I Find Them?" Download a brochure
and application blank at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~elacey/ramblerssem.pdf.
The West Valley (Arizona) Genealogical Society Annual Conference
will be held 16 February in Sun City. The speaker will be Donna Bingham Munger,
Archivist/ Genealogist/Historian. Her topic will be "Doing Research from
the Sonoran Desert." For more information, contact pete_519@aol.com
The Whittier (California) Area Genealogical Society will
host its 20th annual seminar on 23 February 2002 in Whittier.
Sharon DeBartolo Carmack will be the speaker. A lunch can be included in
registration. For more information and registration form, see http://www.cagenweb.com/kr/wags/
Carl Sandburg College proudly announces the fourth annual Genealogy
Computing "Week" in March of 2002. This series of workshops will
be held in Galesburg, Illinois, and will be presented by Michael John Neill,
columnist for the Ancestry Daily News and faculty member at Carl Sandburg
College. All workshops will be held in state-of-the-art computer labs with
time for hands-on practice. Enrollment is limited and registration is only
$35 per day. More information is available at http://www.rootdig.com/sandburg.html
The Ingram Historical Society is hosting a Genealogical Workshop
to celebrate their centennial in Ingram, PA on Saturday, 2 March 2002. Featured
speakers are Lu Ann Eisler, head of the genealogy room at the Butler Public
Library, presenting "Using and Understanding Newspapers as a Genealogy
Resource" and Elissa Powell, CGRS and present program chair of the WPGS,
presenting "How Did My Pennsylvania Ancestor Get Here?: Migration Trails
Out of the Keystone State" and "Sailing Into the Sunset: Tips for
Finding Your Ancestors on Passenger Lists." Further information can be
obtained from at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~paihs/
*The Santa Barbara County (California) Genealogical Society
will present their annual genealogy seminar, "New Ways to the Past,"
on 2 March 2002. Ms. Nancy Carlberg, the featured speaker, is a professional
genealogist and researcher (background researcher for Alex Haley on "Roots
II" and "Palmerstown, USA"), author of many genealogy books,
and lecturer par excellence. Ms. Carlberg will give several lectures. For
further information contact jan@internet-cafe.com
*Angelina College Community Services will present a one-day
seminar, "Using The Family History Library In Salt Lake City," on
2 March 2002. This seminar will be held at the college in Lufkin, Texas. Instructors
will include M. Johnson, B. Odom, and V. Cates. More information may be obtained
from fkanke@angelina.cc.tx.us
GenFair 2002, sponsored by the Alliance of Genealogical Societies
of Southwest Florida, will be held 9 March 2002 in Fort Myers, Florida.
The featured speaker will be Sharon DeBartolo Carmack. More information
can be obtained from: charleyslady@yahoo.com.
The Williamson County Genealogical Society (Texas) announces
the 2002 annual spring seminar on 9 March 2001 in Round Rock, Texas. The featured
speaker is Dr. George K. Schweitzer of Knoxville, Tennessee, Alumni Distinguished
Professor at the University of Tennessee. The day includes 3 topics presented
in period costume: German Genealogical Research (in German costume), North
Carolina Genealogical Research (in Colonial costume), Researching in Burned
Out Counties (finding and using alternative records). Seminar details and
registration can be found at: geocities.com/scwcgs/.
*The San Mateo County Genealogical Society will sponsor a Christine
Rose Seminar in San Mateo California on 16 March 2002. Christine Rose is a
Certified Genealogist, a Certified Genealogical Lecturer, and Fellow, American
Society of Genealogists. She is a full-time professional with forty years
of experience, traveling extensively for clients, working in over 500 courthouses
and state and regional repositories as well as the National Archives in Washington
D.C. Topics will include: "Solving" the Problem On-site in 25 Hours
or Less, Using Little Known and Neglected Sources: A Potpourri, The Evidence
Conflicts…What Shall I Do? and Making the Most of Clues. (Avoid the crooked
path.) Details are available from: custsvc@pacific-am.com
The Sonoma County Genealogical Society will feature James L.
Hansen, FASG in an all day seminar on 23 March 2002. Details are given at:
www.rootsweb.com/~cascgs/hansen.html
The Slippery Rock (Pennsylvania) Heritage Association’s "Annual
Genealogy Workshop" will be held 23 March 2002. Details are available
at: www.geniespeak.com/event.html
The South Bend Area Genealogical Society is again sponsoring
its annual "Michiana Area Genealogy Fair" on 23 March in South Bend.
The fair will include three presentations by Mary E. Vassel-Hill, of the Family
History Library, Salt Lake City, plus commercial national genealogical suppliers,
libraries, archives and area genealogical societies. Information is available
at: www.rootsweb.com/~insbags
*The Oregon Genealogical Society presents: Follow Their Tracks:
Tracing Our Ancestors Through "Migration and Immigration" on 23
March 2002. The keynote speaker will be Connie Lenzen, CGRS Additional speakers
include Marilyn Fiedler and Joanne Skelton. For more information, contact
fernemell@attbi.com
The Virginia Beach Genealogical Society will hold its 2002 Annual
Fair – 30 March 2002 in Virginia Beach, VA. The program will feature four
workshops by Michael Neil. Topics will include "Researching the Entire
Family," "Locating Emigrant Origins," "Searching Tips
and Tricks," and "Documentation Road Blocks on the Information Superhighway."
For more information, visit the society website at: www.rootsweb.com/~vavbgs
The Dallas Genealogical Society announces that the fourth lecture
of its Lecture Series will be held on 6 April 2002 at 9:00 a.m. The Computer
Interest Group of the DGS will jointly sponsor it. The speaker will be Dick
Eastman. The subjects and location will be announced later. Further information
can be found at www.dallasgenealogy.org
The Virginia Genealogical Society will hold its annual Spring
Conference, "Neglected Sources: Unturned Stones," on 6 April 2002
at the Library of Virginia in Richmond. Eight sessions will be held, including
two for beginning researchers. A box lunch will be included for those who
register before 25 March 2002 and vendors will be present offering a wide
assortment of genealogical books and materials. More details are available
at: www.vgs.org
The Ontario Genealogical Society, Region V, holds its annual
programme at the Civic Garden Centre, in Edwards Gardens, Toronto on 13 April
2002. The theme is "The Art and Science of Genealogy". The keynote
speaker is Dr. Penny Christensen of Vancouver, B.C., who will discuss the
survival of your research, sources, evidence and genealogical proof. Other
lectures cover local genealogical collections. For further information and
a registration form see www.rootsweb.com/~onttbogs/torbranch.html
*The Southern California Genealogical Society and Family Research
Library's 33rd annual Genealogical Jamboree and Family History Faire will
be held on 13 April and 14 April 2002. This is one of the largest genealogical
conventions in the United States. It will be held in Pasadena, CA. Speakers
include Bill Dollarhide, Arlene Eakle, Charlotte Bocage, Linda Brinkerhoff,
Barbara Renick, Pat Gooldy, Norma Keating, Don Ray, and Tom Underhill. Attendance
in past years has ranged from 1500-2000. Additional info on the Web site at
www.scgsgenealogy.com
*The Ohio Genealogical Society is proud to present its Forty-first
Annual Conference, "Return to Your Roots: Uncovering Our Ethnic Past,"
to be held 18-21 April 2002, in Toledo, Ohio. Featured speakers include Tony
Burroughs, Cyndi Howells, and Paul Milner, but programs will be presented
by no less than fifteen nationally known speakers. Those interested in receiving
further information can download the full registration booklet at www.ogs.org/conf.htm
The Friends of Genealogy (FOG) at the Newberry Library in Chicago,
Illinois will sponsor its Fourth Annual Workshop featuring Michael John Neill
on 20 April 2002. You can obtain more information at: www.newberry.org/nl/friends/L3fgenealogy.html
The Berkshire FHS/Society of Genealogists will present their
"Computers in Family History" Conference on 20 April 2002 at the
Theale Green Community School, Reading, Berkshire, UK. The program includes
talks, tutorials, software demonstrations, book, software and data disk sales.
Admittance costs £18 (including buffet lunch) or £13 (without lunch). Latest
details and booking forms are available at www.berksfhs.org.uk/conference2002/
*The Texas Jewish Historical Society’s Annual Conference will
take place in Houston on 19-21 April 2002. For more information visit www.geocities.com/txsynvr
The annual Coffey Cousins' Convention will be held 26-28 April
2002 in Addison Texas. Details may be found at: freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~coffeycousins/Convention/convention.html
*Cyndi Howells, creator and webmaster of Cyndi's List and author
of Netting Your Ancestors, will be the featured speaker at the Annual Oklahoma
Genealogical Society (OGS) Seminar to be held 27 April 2002 in Oklahoma City.
The all-day event includes a First Families of the Twin Territories (FFTT)
Luncheon and is open to the public, as well as to members of OGS and FFTT.
For more information, contact RUTHEAGER@aol.com.
*The U.S. National Genealogical Society's "2002 Conference
in the States" will be held 15-18 May in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Well over
one hundred presentations will be made. Details are available at: http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/2002cover.htm
*The CHAPMAN Family Association annual convention will be
held in Salt Lake City on 17-19 May 2002. Events include an introduction
and tour of Family History Library, classes, research, tours, and Mormon
Tabernacle Choir Performance. All Chapmans welcome. For details visit website
at http://www.ChapmanFamilies.org/conv.html
The Wingfield Family Society will have its 16th annual meeting
in New Orleans, LA on 24-26 May 2002. Attendees are expected from the U. S.,
Canada and England. For more information interested persons should look at:
http://www.Wingfield.org
*To celebrate their 25th anniversary, the Quebec Family History
Society will be hosting the largest ever conference on family history in Quebec
on 31 May 1-2 June 2002 at Montreal's McGill University. All presentations
will be in English and full details are available on the QFHS web site: http://www.cam.org/~qfhs/index.html
The 18th Annual all-day Family History Seminar, Roots XVIII,
of The Huntington (New York) Historical Society will be held 1 June 2002.
National, international, and local speakers will present sixteen lectures.
The exhibit hall will feature genealogical vendors and representatives from
various ethnic genealogical organizations. For information, send an e-mail
to: wchamber@suffolk.lib.ny.us
The first "Family Tree Day" at the Oxfordshire (England)
Record Office will be held 8 June 2002. Hosted by the staff of the record
office in conjunction with the Oxfordshire Family History Society, the day
will have numerous attractions including computer demonstrations. The society’s
computerised search services and newly computerised birth brief index will
also be available for consultation. The biggest feature of "Family History
Day" will be the opportunity for family historians to consult prime records
of relevance to their research with an expert at their elbow. Further information
about "Family Tree Day" and about the Oxfordshire Family History
Society can be obtained from the society’s Web site at: www.ofhs.org.uk
The Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research will be
held 9-14 June 2001. This week-long course is one of the best in genealogy.
Details are available at: www.samford.edu/schools/ighr/ighr.html
*The Wing Family of America, Inc. will be hosting its Centennial
Reunion 1902-2002 "Seeing Our Past - Facing Our Future" at East
Sandwich, Massachusetts from 13-16 June 2002. Planned Highlights include:
1640's Dinner - One Plate, One Spoon. Guest Appearances by Wing "Ancestors."
Clam Bake; Auction, Quilting Project, Special Souvenirs. For more information
see the WFA website at wingfamily.org
The Fifth Biennial Sisson Gathering, for genealogists and family
members interested in the Sisson Family, will take place 20-22 June in Kansas
City, Missouri. You can find all the details at: homepages.rootsweb.com/~dasisson/gathering.htm
*A family reunion is planned for 21-23 June in Conway, Arkansas
for the following families: Descendants of Augustus, Henry, Charles, Hannah
and Caroline Hartje, Jonathan and Eliza Bartlett, Mattie, Jessie, Jenny and
Henry Duke, Jacob Thomas and Margaret Brevard, John F. Thomas and Elizabeth
Ethridge, James Trice Hall Sr., and Apphia Slaydon. Details may be obtained
from: harlyn1@tinyonline.co.uk
The 2002 Annual Schwanger Family Association Reunion will be
held on 22 June 2002, in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. This is for all families
named Schwanger, Swanger Or Swoner. Details may be obtained from asta2001@yahoo.com
The 2002 National Conference of Palatines to America will be
held in Springfield, Illinois on 27-29 June. Palatines to America is a national
genealogical society of those seeking the origin and family history of their
German-speaking ancestors. The opening presentation will be by Dr. George
Schweitzer on "Was Your Ancestor A Wine Drinking, A Beer Drinking or
A Schnapps Drinking German?" During the conference he will present other
subjects, including "Rivers to Trails to Roads to Canals to Trains."
Other presentations during this conference will include: Dr. David Koss of
Illinois College will speak on "You Don’t Have to be English to Have
Royal Blood," Dr. John Colletta of the National Archives and Smithsonian
Institution will give presentations on "Only a Few Bones: Case Studies
in Pulling Sources Together to Reconstruct Real-life Events" and "Discovering
Real Stories of Your Immigrant Ancestors," and Robert Frizzell of Northwest
Missouri State University will present "Migration Chains to Illinois."
For additional information or registration materials, send an e-mail to: RalphKroehler@prodigy.net
The British Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research
Trip will be held 30 June- 22 July 2002. This study tour offers a unique opportunity
to research your roots in the major repositories in London and in the record
offices of York and Yorkshire. The Samford University British Study Tour is
designed for a small group of curious, inquiring, active researchers. It features
flexibility, practical experience, and guidance. Details are available at:
www.samford.edu/schools/ighr/ighr.html
*(Updated) The sixth annual family reunion for the Wisner/Wezenaar
descendants and families will be held 19-21 July 2002 in Marinette, Wisconsin.
Planned events include a cemetery tour, big picnic, fish fry dinner, family
bloodline charts, genealogy reports and more. For information, contact: dadwisner@aol.com
*Mid-Wales Event: The Fourth Annual Local and Family History
Fair is to be held on 3 August 2002 from 10 am to 4 pm at The Pavilion Conference
Centre, Spa Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys. It will be hosted by Powys Family
History Society. Exhibitors invited include local and family history societies
from Wales and the Border; Gwent and Powys Archives Offices, Brecon Military
Museum; Capel; The Radnor Society; and trade stands etc. Richard & Marjorie
Moore are in attendance again with their genealogical 'Help Desk'. For further
details please see: www.kc3ltd.co.uk/~micronic/events.htm
*The 28th Annual Seminar of the Kentucky Genealogical Society
is set for 4 August 2002, in Frankfort, Kentucky. The seminar speaker will
be Christine Rose, from San Jose, CA. Her four one-hour subjects are: - 1/Estates:
A Goldmine!; 2/Avoid the Crooked Past! Genealogical Problem Solving; 3/Too
Young for the Revolution; Too Old for the Civil War - Military Records Between
the Wars; 4/Using Little Known and Neglected Sources; A Potpourri. Details
are available from: KyGS@aol.com.
*The Federation of Genealogical Societies and the California
State Genealogical Alliance invite you to attend the 2002 FGS Conference,
to be held in Ontario, California on 7-10 August 2002. Details are available
at: www.fgs.org/2002conf/FGS-2002.htm
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