I want to publicly thank all the societies and conference organizers that have invited me to speak this year. I am grateful for the opportunity to speak on a subject I love, genealogy, and share that passion with others. I am also humbled by the support I continue to receive from the genealogy community. Like most of those who present, my speaking schedule is completed for 2010 and I now look forward to the opportunities that 2011 will bring.
Just some of the topics I have available for presentations are listed below. I have also updated my 2011 schedule here on my blog.
Research Techniques
I LOVE Libraries: Using Libraries for Your Genealogy
Step Away From the Computer: Using Archives, Academic Libraries and Museums for your Research
Journals, Store Ledgers and Letters to Aunt Mary: Using Manuscript Collections
Citing Sources
Combining Historical Research with your Genealogy
Increasing your Genealogical Knowledge
California Dreamin'
Institutional Records
Putting Flesh on your Ancestor's Bones
Grandpa was in Jail!? Researching the Black Sheep and Other Infamous Relatives
Read All About It: Your Ancestor in the Newspaper.
Elusive Genealogy Sources
Female Ancestors
The Secret Lives of Women: Researching Female Ancestors Using the Sources They Left Behind
Women’s Work
Remember the Ladies: Finding your Female Ancestors
The Cigar Factory Quilt: Tracing Women’s Lives through Quilts
Church History and Records
19th Century American Religions
Researching LDS Ancestors
American Church Records
Where Can You Find Religious Records?
Technology
There an App for That? Apps for Genealogy
Finding Images to Tell the Story of Your Ancestor
Hidden Genealogy Websites
Advance your Family History through Social Networking
Finding your Genealogy in Digitized Books
Using Google for your Genealogy
More Google for your Genealogy
50 Internet Sites Every Genealogist Should Know
Social History Websites That Bring Your Ancestor’s Story to Life
Cemetery Research
Researching Your Ancestor’s Death
Cemetery Research
Cemeteries of the Eastern Sierra
3 comments:
Gena - you are one busy lady! We'll be at RootsTech so will see you there!
Wow - these are great topics! I wish you much success in 2011 - you are a great presenter and genealogy educator and I know you'll do well!
Joan-See you at RootsTech!
Thomas-Thanks for your kind words. I really appreciate them.
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