INTERNET RESEARCH FOCUS OF GENEALOGY SEMINAR The East Texas Genealogical Society and the Tyler Family History Center will conduct a free seminar, Saturday, March 20, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1617 Shiloh Road, in Tyler. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. with sessions lasting until 3:00 p.m. Finger foods and drinks will be provided. The highlight of the seminar will be a presentation about Internet Research by guest speaker, Don Raney. If you would like to know more about using the Internet as you search for information about your ancestors, you will want to attend this seminar. Don will discuss techniques that could increase the likelihood of locating records, as well as share information about some of the many sites that contain valuable records. Mr. Raney is a sixth generation Texas who has been an active genealogist for twenty-five years. He currently teaches Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced and TMG Genealogy courses at Richland College. He is a past Director of the Dallas Genealogy Society and GENTECH and a life member of the San Jacinto Descendents. He as been a speaker at numerous conferences and society meetings throughout the state including the Dallas Genealogy Fall Symposium, the Houston Genealogical Forum, and the Angelina College Genealogy Conference. There will also be sessions designed to share information about using Heritage Quest (aka TexShare); recording source record data while using the PAF5/Legacy software program; and using Family History Center research materials that are currently available or can be ordered for your personal use. If you have questions or need additional information, contact Beverly at odomb@prodigy.net.