>Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 14:12:00 -0400 >From: Joseph R Klett <joseph.klett@SOS.STATE.NJ.US> >Subject: [NJ_HIST] Internet Sources for NJ Genealogy, 10/1 Lecture >Sender: "New Jersey history and related topics." ><NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU> >To: NJ_HISTORY@EMAIL.RUTGERS.EDU >Reply-to: joseph.klett@sos.state.nj.us >Comments: To: GSNJ Listserve <gsnj@yahoogroups.com> > >Dear List Members: > >The fourth lecture in the "Exploring Your Jersey Roots" series will be >held this Wednesday, 10/1, in the State Archives' Manuscript Reading >Room starting at 6:30 p.m. The series is co-sponsored with the >Genealogical Society of New Jersey, and runs Wednesday evenings >through November 5th. > >This week's presentation will be given by well-known genealogist and >lecturer John Konvalinka on the subject "Internet Sources for New Jersey >Genealogy." The session will highlight sites of New Jersey repositories >with genealogical collections, and other Internet sources with valuable >information on New Jersey families. > >There are still a few spaces available for the 10/1 session. Also, a >reminder that the Archives' Microfilm Reading Room will have extended >public hours to 6:00 p.m. that evening. Free public parking is >available in the State House Garage until 5:00 p.m. and behind the State >Archives Building, 225 West State Street, after 3:30 p.m. > >Registration for the "Exploring Your Jersey Roots" series is $8 per >lecture. Payment is made to the Genealogical Society of New Jersey. To >register, or for more information, contact C. Arthur Lawton III, 203 >West Upper Ferry Road, Trenton, NJ 08628-2719, tel. 609-777-3704, >e-mail: art.lawton@att.net > >Since seating is limited, we advise that you contact Mr. Lawton by >telephone or e-mail if you are sending registration during the last week >before a lecture, or plan to pay at the door. > >For information about the five lectures remaining in the series, and >directions, see the State Archives' or GSNJ's website: > >www.njarchives.org >www.gsnj.org > >Hope to see you there... > >Joseph R. Klett >Chief of Archives > >P.S. Please feel free to forward this message to relevant lists.