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SATURDAY, 22 JULY 2000
9-10AM S-68 Little Known Facts about the Census - Shirley Hodges
S-69 Computer Issues in Indexing and Abstracting - Birdie Monk
Holsclaw
S-70 Local and Family Publications in Irish Research - Steven
W. Myers
S-71 Status Report on Acquiring Records from Eastern Europe -
Gary Mokotoff
S-72 Reading between the Lines; Expanding on a Military Record
- Diane VanSkiver Gagel
S-73 Plantation Records: Resources for Slave Genealogy - Tony
Burroughs
9:30-11:30AM S-74 Software Demonstration - Family History Department,
Genealogical Society of Utah
10:30-11:30AM S-75 Writing Women's Lives - Sharon Carmack (How to
isolate themes and augment genealogical data with social history.)
S-76 Researching Your Late 20th Century Ancestors in the 22nd
Century - Matthew Helm & April Leigh Helm (Current technology and data
collection.)
S-77 Sex, Money, Lies and Illiteracy: Why You're Not Finding
Them in Records - Joanne H. Harvey (Why our ancestors gave the naswers they
did to record keepers.)
S-78 Twentieth Century Canadian Military Records - Glenn Wright
S-79 Treasures of the Library of Michigan's Abrams Foundation
Historical Collection and the State Archives of Michigan - Randy Riley
S-80 Twenty Great Sources for Tracking Illinois Families -
Loretto Dennis Szucs
LUNCHEONS
11:45-1:15 Menu: Beef Stroganoff over Rice Pilaf, Salad, Vegetable,
Potato, Rolls, Coffee, Tea or Milk, and Choice of Appel or Cherry Pie
S-L5 Ontario Genealogical Society Luncheon - If Ancestors Had
E-mail: Genealogical Misadventures for the New Millennium - James W. Warren
S-L6 Ohio Genealogical Society Luncheon - The Ohio
Bicentennial, 1803-2003 - Stephen George
1:30-2:30PM S-81 More than Census: Non-Microfilmed Records at NARA's
Regional Archives - Kellee Blake
S-82 Effective Use of Online Library Catalogs - Michael Neill
S-83 Canadian Lumbermen in the Midwest: Tips for Tracking -
Elain Kuhn
S-84 Methods and Sources for Reseraching Midwestern and Plains
American Indian Ancestors I - James Warren
S-85 I Never Thought of That: Have You Overlooked the Obvious
in English Research? - Lady Teviot
S-86 Railroad Pension Application Files: Their Records and
Preservation - Kim S. Harrison
1:30-3:30PM S-87 Software Demonstration - Ancestry
3-4PM S-88 Manuscript Sources and Special Repositories - Paula
Stuart Warren
S-89 Outside the Cocoon: Library Sources Outside the Genealogy
Department - Susan Kaufman
S-90 Methods and Sources for Researching Midwestern and Plains
American Indian Ancestors II - James W. Warren
S-91 Canadian Websites, Databases and Online Genealogy -
Brenda Dougall Merriman
S-92 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Records for
Genealogical Research - Marion L. Smith
S-93 By Right of Descent: A Beginner's Guide to Hereditary
Societies - Delia Cothrun Bourne
4:30-5:30PM S-94 America Online for Genealogy: Things that Every AOL
User Should Know - Cyndi Howells
S-95 Has Your British Isles Research Already Been Done? - Paul
Milner
S-96 Beyond Meyer Orts: Using Province Gazetteers to Locate
Church and Civil Records - Zella Weaver Mirick
S-97 Kentucky Wills and Estates - Jana Sloan Broglin
S-98 Migration to and from Indiana - Dawne Slater-Putt
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That is all!!! Hope to see you all there.
Dee Wells
New Marion Couny INGenWeb CC
New page in the works
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