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Calendar of Events
March 27th, 2010 Genealogical Society of Yuma Arizona
Monthly meeting at the New Main Library at 10:00 AM.
2010 Events
27 February 2010 Dallas, TX: The Dallas Genealogical Society will present their annual lecture series,
starting with a lecture by Paul Milner titled, "The British Are Coming!"
Mr. Milner will speak on the following topics: "Finding Your English Ancestors," "The Big Four,"
"English Marriage Practices and Records," "Tips and Tools for Doing Urban Research in England,"
and "England's Quarter Sessions Records." For more information, email publicity@dallasgenealogy.org
or visit http://www.dallasgenealogy.org/ or http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/event_calendar.
26-27 March 2010 Greenup, KY: "Providing the Keys to Your Past," the 2010 Greenup County Genealogy Conference.
For more information, email greenupgenealogy@yahoo.com or visit http://www.greenupgenealogy.org/.
22-24 April 2010 Toledo, OH: "Guiding: Your Way Through the Past," the annual conference of the
Ohio Genealogical Society. For more information, email ogs@ogs.org
or visit http://www.ogs.org/conference2010/index.php.
24 April 2010 Santa Rosa, CA: The Sonoma County Genealogical Society will hold a day-long seminar,
featuring guest speaker Henry Z. "Hank" Jones, Jr. and Anthony Hoskins. Topics will include
"When Sources Are Wrong"; "Family Tradition: How to Separate Fact from Fiction in Genealogical Research";
"Not Enough Proof? Think you can't prove that line? You Can - in fact, you may already have!";
and "Hurdling those Backcountry Brick Walls: Pushing our ancestors 'out of the woods' and back to the
Atlantic - and maybe beyond." For more information, visit http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cascgs/Jones.htm.
15 May 2010 St. Louis, MO: The St. Louis Genealogical Society will host their Annual Family History Conference.
J. Mark Lowe will be the featured speaker. For more information, visit http://www.stlgs.org/fair.htm.
11-16 July 2010 Washington, D.C. and College Park, MD: The National Institute on Genealogical Research.
This intensive program offers on-site examination of federal records and is intended for advanced researchers,
not beginners. Tuition will be $350 for applications postmarked by May 15, 2010 or $400 for applications
postmarked after that date. For more information, or to find out how to receive an application brochure,
visit http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~natgenin/.
Coming in 2011