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My research skills are always being sharpened and expanded.  I attend lectures and conferences as time and funds permit.  I have started to make presentations myself speaking on the topic(s) I love. 

My presentation titles are:

  • What is genealogy and how do I get started?

    • Do you want to know about your parents, grandparents, and great grandparents?  Attend this lecture to find out how to get started in this endeavor on recording your family history

  • So you want to put your research on the Internet

    • Do you want to make contact with others working on your family research or share with family members that you already know about? Either one, the internet makes it easy to share and update your information if you keep in mind a few simple rules. This presentation will go over those rules, places to put your information and ways of presenting that information as well as software tools to use.

  • Tracing a Wilson Family Tree   

    • A presentation of the trials and tribulations in researching a common surname. It covers from interviewing to finding enough evidence to prove the line from a current generation to before the Revolutionary War. The presentation includes samples of census, tax, pension, deed, will, probate, and cemetery records as well as a few photos.
  • Planning and Packing for a Research Trip

    • How to pack and plan to get the most bang for your travel dollar.

  • Genealogy on the Internet, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    • covers what questions to ask when looking at genealogy related websites and goes over some of the better sites and those to steer away from.

  • Those Musty Courthouses and the Treasures They Hold

    • Not everything you need for your family research is on the Internet.  One of the best repository categories you need to know  about is Courthouses – Find out why in this lecture.

  • Using Family Search - a two hour  presentation with a tutorial handout

  • Using Rootsweb - a two hour presentation with a tutorial handout

  • Beginning Land Record Research

  • Beginning Census Research

  • How to Use USGENWEB to Your Advantage

    • The USGenWeb is one of the best resources on the web to help you with your US research.  This lecture covers the basic information these web sites contain and how to milk them for all they are worth.

  • Managing E-mail

  • US Migration to 1813

  • US Migration 1813-1910

  • Using Ancestry.com - a one hour presentation with a tutorial handout

  • Using HeritageQuest.com - a one hour presentation with a tutorial handout

  • Getting Ready for a Successful Research Trip in Salt Lake City Family History Library

  • The Internet, Spreadsheets, and PDA's

  • Using the Dallas Public Library Website - a one hour presentation with a tutorial handout

  • Using the Bureau of Land Management Website - a one hour presentation with a tutorial handout

  • They Spoke German

  • Organization for the genealogists, digital and other filing tips

Contact me if you need more information on what the above presentations include.

I will develop presentations tailored to the needs and wishes of the audience. 

Last modified: 10/18/08


 
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