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The Southwest Florida Germanic Genealogy Research Group
Our goal is to provide fellowship,
education and support in our research
about the history and genealogy
in regions where the German language
and culture was or is prevalent.

 

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"The ABCs of
Basic German Research"

with
Larry Jensen, AG, BS

Larry Jensen, AG, BS, Manager
of the International Reference Unit at
the Family History Library, Salt Lake
City, Utah, has over 35 years of
German research experience
:

Has lectured extensively on German family research, in the United States and Canada.
   
Part-time Teacher of History, at the Brigham Young University.
   
Author of A Genealogical Handbook of German Research, volumes I and II, and Maps of the German Empire of 1871.

His presentations will include:

The ABCs of Basic German Research.
   

The importance of maps in German Genealogical Research.

   

Understanding the Historical and Cultural Background of the Area of Research.

   

Understanding the Use of German Reference and Research Tools.

The ABCs of Basic German Research with Larry Jensen, AG, BS

Saturday,
February 27, 2010

8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Registration begins
at 8:15 a.m.

Seminar begins
at 9:15 a.m.


Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
2565 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte, FL

$30.00
SWFLGG Members


$35.00
Non-Members

Pre-registration by
February 19, 2009
includes lunch

You will receive an e-mail comfirming your registration. 
Please bring this confirmation with you
as it is your admission ticket to the seminar.


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