BEGINNER GENEALOGY CLASS in St. Charles, Missouri CLASS LIMITED TO 10 PEOPLE When: February 5th to February 26th. Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Where: St. Charles County Genealogical Society Library 1022 First Capitol Dr. St. Charles, MO (Red Rose Salon) lower level, side entrance. Fee: $50.00, includes 4 two-hour sessions with individual help, a Basic Genealogy book with forms,informational handouts and a CD of printable forms and research aids. This course will answer the question, "How do I begin?" It covers the use of ancestor charts and family group sheets. It stresses the correct way of recording data and citing sources. It helps one organize family data and file papers so they can easily be found again. It covers interviewing relatives. It discusses Vital records and census records. With each session there will be forms to use to help get the most from your research. MAIL REGISTRATION TO: St. Charles County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 715, St. Charles, MO 63302-715. Please include a phone number. For more information: 636-947-1762 or 636-946-8359 Also gennut62@yahoo.com
http://www.gsor.org/events.php?PHPSESSID=61108b5a00c4ac2a7a3e578805d23bbf Feb 14, 2009: GSOR's TENTH Annual Genealogical Seminar In Search of Family Riverside, CA GSOR 10th Annual Pre-Registraion Form, PDF Format Keynote Speaker: Remembering the Past for the Future: Jean Wilcox Hibben Track A: Writing Reading Old American & English HandWriting, Gene Cheney Life Story Writing, Karon Jarrod Memoirs, Essays, & Episodes, Bud Minor Transcribing the Recorded Word, Bud Miner Track B: Ethnic Research / Organizing and Analyzing Your Research Organizing Your Own Genealogy, Caroline Rober To Research And Analyze Strategy, Caroline Rober Slave Research, Marjorie Sholes Tracing Your American Indan Ancestors, Daniel M. Bartosz Track C: Europoean Research Researching Church of England Records, Beth McCarty Researching Your Polish Ancestry, Daniel M. Bartosz Netherlands Research, Gene Cheney Reference Tools & Indexes for British Research, Beth McCarty Track D: American or Generic Research Deliveries in the Rear: Getting Family History Through the Back Door, Jean Wilcox Hibben Migration Research, Gene Cheney Mothers, Sisters, & Really Tough Chicks: Women Who Helped Win The Revolution, Gina Philibert Oretga New England Research, Gene Cheney
http://www.gsor.org/events.php?PHPSESSID=61108b5a00c4ac2a7a3e578805d23bbf Feb 14, 2009: GSOR's TENTH Annual Genealogical Seminar In Search of Family Riverside, CA GSOR 10th Annual Pre-Registraion Form, PDF Format Keynote Speaker: Remembering the Past for the Future: Jean Wilcox Hibben Track A: Writing Reading Old American & English HandWriting, Gene Cheney Life Story Writing, Karon Jarrod Memoirs, Essays, & Episodes, Bud Minor Transcribing the Recorded Word, Bud Miner Track B: Ethnic Research / Organizing and Analyzing Your Research Organizing Your Own Genealogy, Caroline Rober To Research And Analyze Strategy, Caroline Rober Slave Research, Marjorie Sholes Tracing Your American Indan Ancestors, Daniel M. Bartosz Track C: Europoean Research Researching Church of England Records, Beth McCarty Researching Your Polish Ancestry, Daniel M. Bartosz Netherlands Research, Gene Cheney Reference Tools & Indexes for British Research, Beth McCarty Track D: American or Generic Research Deliveries in the Rear: Getting Family History Through the Back Door, Jean Wilcox Hibben Migration Research, Gene Cheney Mothers, Sisters, & Really Tough Chicks: Women Who Helped Win The Revolution, Gina Philibert Oretga New England Research, Gene Cheney