SAVANNAH AREA GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION Fall Genealogical Seminar SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2000 "PIONEERS OF GEORGIA" Savannah Technical College 5717 White Bluff Road Savannah, GA For complete information write to: SAGA Seminar, PO Box 15385, Savannah, GA 31416, send an e-mail to NBSAV@AOL.com or call Nancy Birkheimer, President (912) 238-1962. Seminar Schedule of Events 8:00 - 8:45 Registration, Juice and coffee 8:45 - 9:00 Welcome and Announcements 9:00 - 10:00 Session I (a) "Georgia on the Web" by Jennifer Schmidt. Using resources such as CDs and the Internet, even the out-of-state researcher can now dig for Georgia roots. (b) "Understanding Georgia Land Grant and Land Lottery Records, Part I" by Robert S. Davis, Jr., to search Headright and Bounty Land grants. (c) "Early Church Research, Especially Baptists" by Alvie Davidson. Information on identifying and tracing the church of your ancestors and accessing records that might give genealogy sources for ancestors. 10:00-10:15 Break and Browse Book Displays 10:15 - 11:15 Session II (d) "Gen-Surfing: A Genealogists' Guide to Exploring the Internet" by Jennifer Schmidt. An overview of the many Internet resources available for genealogists. (e) "Understanding Georgia Land Grant and Land Lottery Records, Part II" by Robert S. Davis, Jr., to search the records of Georgia's Land Lotteries, 1805-1833. (f) "Wiregrass Georgia Families" by E. L. "Boe" Williams. An informational discussion of south Georgia families led by the former aide to Judge Huxford. 11:15-11:30 Break and Browse Book Displays 11:30-12:30 Session III (g) "Genealogy CD-ROMs" by Jennifer Schmidt. Learn what is available in the explosion of CD products for genealogists and how they can enhance your research. (h) "The Finding Aids of the National Archives of the United States" by Robert S. Davis, Jr., to utilize the records of the federal government. (I) "On Reading a Cemetery" by Carrie M. Adamson. How cemeteries reflect art, architecture, symbolism, local history, genealogy and more. (j) "Georgia Records of Antiquity" by Alvie Davidson. Sources outside of a courthouse, mail and/or electronic sources, federal, state and local records. 12:30-1:45 Lunch 1:45-2:45 Session IV (k) "Advanced Genealogy Searching on the Web" by Jennifer Schmidt. Learn the most efficient techniques to find genealogical information on the World Wide Web. (l) "Hidden Treasures of Genealogy at the Georgia Historical Society" by Kim Ball. Focus on records that are unique to the GHS. (m) "Using a Genealogical Library Effectively" by Carrie M. Adamson. Focuses beyond vital records, censuses, etc. 2:45-3:00 Break and Browse Book Displays 3:00-4:00 Session V (n) "Wonders Never Cease: Historical and Genealogical Data Found via the Internet in my Search for George W. Ashburn, a Radical Republican Murdered in Post-Bellum Columbus" by Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr. (o) "Salzburgers and Celtic Kindred Spirits" by Sonny Dixon. Neighbors in Effingham County, Georgia who fostered the growth of the area. (p) "People finders of the Old South with Emphasis on Georgia" by Robert S. Davis, Jr., to look for those hard-to-find ancestors. 4:00-5:00 Informal Question and Answer Session - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------- SAGA FALL SEMINAR REGISTRATION FORM "PIONEERS OF GEORGIA" Circle the lecture you would like to attend in each session and return this form to SAGA: Session I: a b c Session II: d e f Session III: g h i j Session IV: k l m Session V: n o p Name:____________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________ City:_______________________________ State: ___________ Zip: _________________ Phone: (____)_____________________________________________________________ Preregistration Fees (including lunch) SAGA Members: $30.00 Nonmembers: $35.00 After September 15, 2000, the cost is $40.00 for everyone. Please complete this registration form, enclose a check payable to "SAGA Seminar" and return by September 15, 1999, to: SAGA Seminar, P. O. Box 15385, Savannah, GA 31416.