POSTED BY: natashaelaine77

EVENT: Around the World in a Day

Let Your Fingers Do the Searching

For the beginning genealogist to the professional

Saturday, August 1, 2009
9 am to 4 pm

Location:
500 West Chestnut Hill Road
Newark, Delaware 19713

Free (Registration Required and Box lunch is $8).  Featuring Keynote Speakers: Paul F. Smart and Paul G. Nauta presenters from FamilySearch.org, Salt Lake City, Utah and Daniel Lynch, author of “Google Your Family Tree”, www.googleyourfamilytree.com

Session 1
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

·         Keynote Speakers: Paul Smart & Paul Nuata Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through FamilySearch.org

Session 2
10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Speaker: Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through State Archives Digitized Databases

Speaker: Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through Ancestry.com

Speaker: Paul Smart Family History Training for LDS Leaders (by invitation)

Lunch
11:15 AM – 12:30 AM

·         Enjoy your lunch at the International Cafe (Rooms 102,103,104)

·         Travel through the multiple exhibits and cultural rooms to learn additional ways to do research

Session 3
12:30 AM – 1:30 AM

·         Speaker: Richard W. Price Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Online for the British Isles

·         Speaker: Roger Bell from Footnote.com Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through Footnote.com

·         Speaker: Deborah Fox Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through Cyndislist.com

Session 4
1:45 PM – 2:45 PM

·         Speaker: Shamele Jordan Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through Our Nation’s Capital: National Archives, Library of Congress & Daughters of American Revolution Library

·         Speaker: Let Your Fingers Do The Searching Through WorldVitalRecords.com (incl Facebook – We’re Related)

·         Speaker: Martine GreenLet Your Fingers Do The Searching Using The Family History Library Catalogue Online

Session 5
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

·         Keynote Speaker: Daniel Lynch  Author of “Google Your Family Tree” Let Your Fingers Do The Searching on Google

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