The Backgrounds of Conference Speakers
Posted Wednesday May 17, 2006, 3:43 am, Over one day old
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This blog provides information about the upcoming FGS Conference, to be held August 30 - September 2, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts. The New England Historic Genealogical Society is the local host for this event, the largest genealogy conference ever held.
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It's easy to check which other lectures are being presented by the speakers featured on this blog. Click on the FGS Conferences tab and when you get to the page for the 2006 Conference scroll, down below the conference logo to find the links to conference and program information.
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Many of these traditions were shared throughout Ireland in the 18th and 19th centuries and were part of a wider western European tradition. Many in the audience were not of Irish descent, but they thoroughly enjoyed his presentation on matchmaking and marriage traditions.
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This talk will not be about the science of DNA, but will give a brief overview explaining how DNA can be utilized as another aid in genealogical research; yet it is not a panacea as many believe. He has previously made the presentation to several genealogical societies and other audiences.
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I just saw a press release about the Public Library Association?s (PLA) March 2006 conference in Boston. Quoting from that release: "... the largest-ever Public Library Association Conference. More than 11,000 library staff, exhibitors, authors and guests packed the Hynes Convention Center."
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Participants can view details on each of the almost 350 sessions being offered during the conference, including meals and workshops in addition to regular sessions. You can view details about the conference and register online at www.fgs.org/2006conf/FGS-2006.htm.
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Speaker : Pauline D. Cusson Genealogical research for French Canadians has generally been done by using secondary sources such as alphabetical indexes or abstracts of church registers. She has been serving as the Editor of their quarterly journal, the American-Canadian Genealogist since 2000.
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