OCTOBER 1-11, 3003 Round Trip Boston to Quebec ( Lecture titles added) Join the California Genealogical Society for a spectacular New England/Canada Fall Foliage cruise with informative genealogical lectures presented by George F. Sanborn Jr. FASG FSAC and David Allen Lambert. The 10-day cruise on Royal Caribbean International's Grandeur of the Sea sails round trip from Boston and will make stops in Maine, Nova Scotia, Quebec and New Brunswick. Cruise fares start at $1300 per person based on double occupancy, port and government fees are $222.75 per person. There will be eight lectures and most will be of interest to all genealogists. You will also have the opportunity to meet with the speakers informally during the 10-day cruise. This sailing is very popular and will fill up fast. If your reservation is made BEFORE DECEMBER 15th, All Cruise Travel will provide each participant with a $50 shipboard credit (maximum:$100 per stateroom). For specific information call All Cruise Travel (800) 227-8473. For genealogy questions e-mail Jane Lindsey at [email protected] Lectures will be scheduled not to interfere with cruise highlights. During the cruise we will have informal gatherings before dinner to talk with fellow participants. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS George Freeman Sanborn Jr. FASG FSAC has been on the staff of the New England Historic Genealogical Society for 20 years. His areas of expertise are the Northern New England States, the Canadian Maritime Provinces and the Hebridean Islands of Scotland. He is a frequent lecturer at regional, national and international conferences. In addition to many published articles, he is the co-compiler of "Vital Records of Hampton, NH to the end of the Year 1900" and Editor of the 2nd Edition of the "Genealogical Handbook for Atlantic Canada". George F Sanborn's lecture titles: 1) Loyalists and Pre-Loyalists in Atlantic Canada: Getting it Right 2) Using Diaries, Letters, and Account Books 3) Scottish Highland Surnames: More Than Meets the Eye! 4) The Northern and Eastern Limits of New England: Where does it end? David Allen Lambert has been researching for over 20 years. Since 1993 he has been on staff at the New England Historic Genealogical Society. His areas of expertise are New England records, New Brunswick, Computer Genealogy, Military and Native American records. He recently published "A Guide to Cemeteries in Massachusetts" and has published articles in many genealogical journals. David is a popular speaker at local and national conferences. David Allen Lambert's lecture titles: 1) Beyond the Death Record: Utilizing Cemetery Records and Other Resources in Your Research. 2) Read Between the Lines: Getting the Most Out of Newspaper Research. 3) Using U.S. Military Records: Revolutionary War Through World War II. 4) Computer Genealogy Strategies : "From Index Cards to Laptops" and "Surfing the Internet to find Great-Grandma" We hope you will join us to see the incredible foliage along the New England coast and Eastern Canada.