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Annual Seminar
The Pinellas Genealogy Society is proud to announce the schedule of classes for its
2003 Annual Seminar.
The date for the Seminar is January 25, 2003 and will be held at the Family History
Center, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 9000 106th Avenue North,
Largo, Florida.
Make plans now to join us while hunting your ancestors.
Featured Speaker is
John T. Humphrey
He is an award winning author, Director of the National Genealogy Society’s Learning Center in Arlington, Virginia. His responsibilities at NGS include managing the home study and online courses.
He supervises program content for all NGS regional and national conferences and he plans and administers domestic and foreign research trips.
Mr. Humphreys has written numerous articles and has authored nineteen books. His principal
genealogical publication is the fourteen-volume set of Pennsylvania Births – that lists more than 170,000 recorded births in eleven eastern Pennsylvania counties. He lectures on national television and public radio where he discusses various aspects of genealogy.
He resides in Washington D.C. where he received his B.A. in government and public administration.
Topics:
Documentation, It's Essential - Beginner to Intermediate
Developing the Skills to become a Genealogist - Intermediate to Advanced
Reconstructing Families on the Colonial Frontier - Intermediate to Advanced
Researching Eighteenth Century Germans - Intermediate to Advanced
If you have questions contact:
Damon Hostetler: Seminar Chair
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Schedule of Classes
| 1. |
Research in Germany |
David Dellinger |
| 2. |
Internet Discussion Group |
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| 3. |
Tampa Bay Resources |
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| 4. |
Courthouse Records |
Bette Hostetler |
| 5. |
1930 Census |
M. Hazel |
| 6. |
Documentation, It's Essential |
John T. Humphrey |
| 7. |
Developing the Skills to become a Genealogist |
John T. Humphrey |
| 8. |
Reconstructing Families on the Colonial Frontier |
John T. Humphrey |
| 9. |
Researching Eighteenth Century Germans |
John T. Humphrey |
| 8:45-9:45 |
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| 10:00-11:00 |
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6 Documentation, It's Essential |
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| 11:15-12:15 |
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7 Developing the Skills to become a Genealogist |
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| 1:45-2:45 |
| Classes |
8 Reconstructing Families on the Colonial Frontier |
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| 3:00-4:00 |
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9 Researching Eighteenth Century Germans |
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NOTE: Caffeinated drinks and food are not allowed in the facility. Please respect our hosts.
This Year the Pinellas Genealogy Society and the Millennium Seminar Committee have set the following price for
Pinellas Genealogy Society tickets.
| Early Registration: |
(Post marked before Jan. 17, 2003) Includes: Seminar,
Lunch, Door Prize Number |
$35.00 |
| Late Registration: |
(Post marked between Jan. 17, 2003 and Jan. 18th, 2003)
Includes Seminar, Lunch, Door Prize Number |
$40.00 |
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At the door: |
Includes Seminar and Lunch if available |
$45.00 |
To join the Pinellas Genealogy Society include a check for $16.00 for single membership and $24.00 joint (two in the same household) membership.
Registration from to be printed and mailed is here.