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'''Texas State Genealogical Society 2012 Annual Conference''' | '''Texas State Genealogical Society 2012 Annual Conference''' | ||
Riley Conference Center,<br>Southwestern Theological Seminary<br>Fort Worth, Texas | |||
<br> | GPS location: 4726 Stanley Ave, Fort Worth TX 76115<br>1-3 November 2012 | ||
Local Host Societies | Local Host Societies: | ||
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmcgs/ Mid-Cities Genealogical Society] <br>[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txags/ags.htm Arlington (TX) Genealogical Society]<br>[http://www.gpgstx.org/ Grand Prairie (TX) Genealogical Society] | [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txmcgs/ Mid-Cities Genealogical Society] <br>[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txags/ags.htm Arlington (TX) Genealogical Society]<br>[http://www.gpgstx.org/ Grand Prairie (TX) Genealogical Society] | ||
== About == | == About == | ||
The Texas State Genealogical Society (TSGS) hosts an Annual Conference in partnership with one or more local societies. Watch this page for frequent updates. | The Texas State Genealogical Society (TSGS) hosts an Annual Conference in partnership with one or more local societies. Watch this page for frequent updates. | ||
== Keynote Speaker == | |||
The TSGS 2012 Annual Conference will feature nationally known Curt B. Witcher, MLS, FUGA. Mr. Witcher is the Genealogy Center Manager of the Allen County Indiana Public Library. | |||
== Conference Activities == | |||
=== Thursday, November 1 === | |||
Planned Tracks: | |||
*Librarians' Track: Opening: ''Best of Times--For Genealogists & Their Librarians'' by Curt Witcher. ''Give 'em What They Want: Collection Development and Partnerships'' by Sue Kaufman, ''With the Ancestrally Challenged - Providing Service to Family History Researchers'' by Bill Buckner, and ''Dallas Public Library Genealogy Collection'' by Sharon Martin.<br> | |||
*Genealogical Society Leadership Sessions. ''Products, Prospects and Publicity: Marketing Your Society for Success'' by Susan Ball, ''Put Your Society Publications & Records Online'' by Tony Hanson, ''Blogs, Journals and Forums: How to Share Your Research Online'' by Randy Whited and ''Becoming the Outstanding Leader Your Society Needs'' by Curt Witcher <br> | |||
*FamilySearch Track Free (pre-registration requested): Two identical presentions morning and afternood by Travis and Elizabeth Morris. <br> | |||
*Public Expo Thursday evening 5 - 9 pm Wait . . . Wait . . . Gee, we can't yet tell you who the celebrity is. Free to all. Stay tuned, you'll love this. Dozens of exhibitors and special learning experiences. <br> | |||
=== Friday, November 2 === | |||
*Methodology Track: ''Gone To Texas'' by Teri Flack; ''Removing Research Stumbling Blocks: Strategies for Success'' by Karen Matheson; ''Get the Scoop! Using Newspapers'' ''in Family History Research'' by Matheson, ''Abstract versus Original, Do I need both?'' by Kelvin Meyers; and ''A Lifetime of Genealogy'' by Lloyd Bockstruck. | |||
*Resources Track: ''My Ancestor the Texas Ranger, Proving his Service'' by Kelvin Meyers; ''Genealogical Resources in the Texas General Land Office'' by Jim Harkins; ''Gone to Texas: Fundamentals of Texas researchRPAC'' & ''Probate ''by Teri Flack;''Records: Ensuring Preservation and Access'' by Teri Flack; ''Behind Bars: Finding Your Ancestors in Prison Records'' by Karen Matheson.<br> | |||
*Ethnic Focus: ''Finding Frieda and Fritz: Identifying Immigrant Origins Ancestors ''by Karen Metheson; ''Who’s in YOUR Genes? A 5 step guide to jump starting your African American (or ANY) Family Research'' by Anna Burroughs; ''Hispanic Genealogical Research -The Basics'' by Janet Khashab; ''Native American Resources at the SW Branch of NARA'' by Aaron Holt.<br> | |||
*Technology Track: ''Photo Scanning, Saving and Sharing'' by Randy Whited; ''Going Nuclear: DNA Discoveries to Trace All Lines of Descent ''by Debbie Parker Wayne; ''Journals and Forums: How to Share Your Research OnlineBlogs'' by Randy Whited; Portal to Texas History by Carlisle and ''Keep Your Feet On the Ground and Your Data In the Cloud'' by Randy Whited. <br> | |||
*''Getting Started Experience'' by the Dallas Genealogical Society Team. Free (pre-registration requested). <br> | |||
*''FamilySearch'' Track by Travis and Elizabeth Morris. Pre-registration requeted. | |||
*Friday Night Banquet - Speaker: Lloyd Bockstruck "''A Black Chicken Lays White Eggs''"<br>Join us for an evening fun and conversation as we hold our traditional Friday night awards banquet, but this year served with a twist! | |||
=== Saturday, November 3 === | |||
*All-day block of four valued talks by Curt Witcher: ''An Ancestor's Death -- A Time for Reaping; ''& ''Using Government Documents for Genealogical Research''; & ''Finding the World with WorldCat; ''&''“Doing the History Eliminates the Mystery!'' | |||
*''Getting Started Experience'' (see above) Free but pre-registration required<br> | |||
== Exhibitors == | |||
*Dallas Genealogical Society = Silver Sponsor | |||
*Texas General Land Office = Silver Sponsor | |||
*Texas Cemetery Restoration, LLC = Bronze Sponsor | |||
*Cemetery Preservation Supply, LLC = Bronze Sponsor | |||
*Arlington Genealogical Society | |||
*Grand Prarire Genealogical Society | |||
*Mid-Cities Genealogical Society | |||
*Arphax Publishing | |||
*Czech Genealogical Society, Texas | |||
*Denton County Genealogical Society | |||
*Lloyd Enterprises | |||
*Mia's Books | |||
*Missouri Connections | |||
*Jacobus Books | |||
*The Wright Collection | |||
*Hogar de Dallas | |||
*Lone Star Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists | |||
*The Barefoot Reader | |||
*Abstracting the Past | |||
* . . . and more coming! | |||
<br> | |||
== Door Prizes == | |||
*Ancestry | |||
*FamilyTree DNA | |||
*Lifemarker | |||
*National Institute of Genealogical Studies | |||
*. . . and many more! | |||
<br> | |||
== Attendees == | |||
== News Feeds == | |||
*[http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23tsgs2012 Twitter Feed for #TSGS2012 Hashtag] | *[http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23tsgs2012 Twitter Feed for #TSGS2012 Hashtag] | ||
== External links == | == External links == [[Www.txsgs.org|TSGS]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 20 August 2012
Texas State Genealogical Society 2012 Annual Conference
Riley Conference Center,
Southwestern Theological Seminary
Fort Worth, Texas
GPS location: 4726 Stanley Ave, Fort Worth TX 76115
1-3 November 2012
Local Host Societies:
Mid-Cities Genealogical Society
Arlington (TX) Genealogical Society
Grand Prairie (TX) Genealogical Society
About[edit | edit source]
The Texas State Genealogical Society (TSGS) hosts an Annual Conference in partnership with one or more local societies. Watch this page for frequent updates.
Keynote Speaker[edit | edit source]
The TSGS 2012 Annual Conference will feature nationally known Curt B. Witcher, MLS, FUGA. Mr. Witcher is the Genealogy Center Manager of the Allen County Indiana Public Library.
Conference Activities[edit | edit source]
Thursday, November 1[edit | edit source]
Planned Tracks:
- Librarians' Track: Opening: Best of Times--For Genealogists & Their Librarians by Curt Witcher. Give 'em What They Want: Collection Development and Partnerships by Sue Kaufman, With the Ancestrally Challenged - Providing Service to Family History Researchers by Bill Buckner, and Dallas Public Library Genealogy Collection by Sharon Martin.
- Genealogical Society Leadership Sessions. Products, Prospects and Publicity: Marketing Your Society for Success by Susan Ball, Put Your Society Publications & Records Online by Tony Hanson, Blogs, Journals and Forums: How to Share Your Research Online by Randy Whited and Becoming the Outstanding Leader Your Society Needs by Curt Witcher
- FamilySearch Track Free (pre-registration requested): Two identical presentions morning and afternood by Travis and Elizabeth Morris.
- Public Expo Thursday evening 5 - 9 pm Wait . . . Wait . . . Gee, we can't yet tell you who the celebrity is. Free to all. Stay tuned, you'll love this. Dozens of exhibitors and special learning experiences.
Friday, November 2[edit | edit source]
- Methodology Track: Gone To Texas by Teri Flack; Removing Research Stumbling Blocks: Strategies for Success by Karen Matheson; Get the Scoop! Using Newspapers in Family History Research by Matheson, Abstract versus Original, Do I need both? by Kelvin Meyers; and A Lifetime of Genealogy by Lloyd Bockstruck.
- Resources Track: My Ancestor the Texas Ranger, Proving his Service by Kelvin Meyers; Genealogical Resources in the Texas General Land Office by Jim Harkins; Gone to Texas: Fundamentals of Texas researchRPAC & Probate by Teri Flack;Records: Ensuring Preservation and Access by Teri Flack; Behind Bars: Finding Your Ancestors in Prison Records by Karen Matheson.
- Ethnic Focus: Finding Frieda and Fritz: Identifying Immigrant Origins Ancestors by Karen Metheson; Who’s in YOUR Genes? A 5 step guide to jump starting your African American (or ANY) Family Research by Anna Burroughs; Hispanic Genealogical Research -The Basics by Janet Khashab; Native American Resources at the SW Branch of NARA by Aaron Holt.
- Technology Track: Photo Scanning, Saving and Sharing by Randy Whited; Going Nuclear: DNA Discoveries to Trace All Lines of Descent by Debbie Parker Wayne; Journals and Forums: How to Share Your Research OnlineBlogs by Randy Whited; Portal to Texas History by Carlisle and Keep Your Feet On the Ground and Your Data In the Cloud by Randy Whited.
- Getting Started Experience by the Dallas Genealogical Society Team. Free (pre-registration requested).
- FamilySearch Track by Travis and Elizabeth Morris. Pre-registration requeted.
- Friday Night Banquet - Speaker: Lloyd Bockstruck "A Black Chicken Lays White Eggs"
Join us for an evening fun and conversation as we hold our traditional Friday night awards banquet, but this year served with a twist!
Saturday, November 3[edit | edit source]
- All-day block of four valued talks by Curt Witcher: An Ancestor's Death -- A Time for Reaping; & Using Government Documents for Genealogical Research; & Finding the World with WorldCat; &“Doing the History Eliminates the Mystery!
- Getting Started Experience (see above) Free but pre-registration required
Exhibitors [edit | edit source]
- Dallas Genealogical Society = Silver Sponsor
- Texas General Land Office = Silver Sponsor
- Texas Cemetery Restoration, LLC = Bronze Sponsor
- Cemetery Preservation Supply, LLC = Bronze Sponsor
- Arlington Genealogical Society
- Grand Prarire Genealogical Society
- Mid-Cities Genealogical Society
- Arphax Publishing
- Czech Genealogical Society, Texas
- Denton County Genealogical Society
- Lloyd Enterprises
- Mia's Books
- Missouri Connections
- Jacobus Books
- The Wright Collection
- Hogar de Dallas
- Lone Star Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists
- The Barefoot Reader
- Abstracting the Past
- . . . and more coming!
Door Prizes[edit | edit source]
- Ancestry
- FamilyTree DNA
- Lifemarker
- National Institute of Genealogical Studies
- . . . and many more!
Attendees [edit | edit source]
News Feeds [edit | edit source]
== External links == TSGS