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|'''Panel Q&A: The Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Nordic Records on FamilySearch''' | |'''Panel Q&A: The Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Nordic Records on FamilySearch''' | ||
|'''Name Searchable Databases in Arkiv Digital''' | |'''Name Searchable Databases in Arkiv Digital''' | ||
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== Class Descriptions == | == Class Descriptions == | ||
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<div class="NavHead"><font size="3">'''Monday, 11 September'''</font></div> | |||
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*9:00-10:00 AM MDT: '''''2017 Is the Year of Nordic Records! Learn What's Coming!''''' (Whitney Peterson) | |||
::The Nordic countries are a focus for FamilySearch in 2017. There are many exciting record collections that will be published. I will go over what we plan to publish and when we hope to publish them. We will review why these collections are beneficial for Nordic research, how to access the collections on FamilySearch, as well as where to access them (on partner sites) before they are available on FamilySearch. | |||
*10:15-11:15 AM MDT: '''''Panel Q&A: The Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Nordic Records on FamilySearch''''' (Panel) | |||
::The panel members for this discussion come from the FamilySearch digital publication team, field relations, and FamilySearch Indexing. The panel will take questions from the classroom in the FHL, online participants, and from a presentation moderator. | |||
*1:15-2:15 PM MDT: '''''Exploring the Feast-Day Calendars for Norway, Denmark, and Sweden''''' (Liv Anderson, CG<sup>SM</sup>, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
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<div class="NavHead"><font size="3">'''Tuesday, 12 September'''</font></div> | |||
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*9:00-10:00 AM MDT: '''''What's New in Arkiv Digital''''' (Kathy Meade) | |||
*10:15-11:15 AM MDT: '''''Name Searchable Databases in Arkiv Digital''''' (Kathy Meade) | |||
*1:15-2:15 PM MDT: '''''Swedish Naming Customs''''' (Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, BA, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*2:30-3:30 PM MDT: '''''Military Records in Arkiv Digital''''' (Kathy Meade) | |||
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<div class="NavHead"><font size="3">'''Wednesday, 13 September'''</font></div> | |||
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*9:00-10:00 AM MDT: '''''Probate Laws and Records for Swedish Genealogy''''' (Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, BA, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*10:15-11:15 AM MDT: '''''Databases for Swedish Genealogy''''' (Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, BA, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*1:15-2:15 PM MDT: '''''Introduction to Icelandic Church and Census Records''''' | |||
*2:30-3:30 PM MDT: '''''Finnish Immigration and Methodology: How to tackle Finnish challenges''''' (Bradley Marchant, BA, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
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<div class="NavHead"><font size="3">'''Thursday, 14 September'''</font></div> | |||
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*9:00-10:00 AM MDT: '''''Norwegian Church Records''''' (Liv Anderson, CG<sup>SM</sup>, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*10:15-11:15 AM MDT: '''''Norway: We're getting married. Traditions and Records.''''' (Anka Magee, BS, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*1:15-2:15 PM MDT: '''''Norway: "Lensrekneskapsbøker"''''' (Jeff Svare, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*2:30-3:30 PM MDT: '''''Norwegian Migration and Immigration''''' (Anka Magee, BS, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
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<div class="NavHead"><font size="3">'''Friday, 15 September'''</font></div> | |||
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*9:00-10:00 AM MDT: '''''Danish Estates''''' (Jeff Svare, AG<sup>®</sup> ) | |||
*10:15-11:15 AM MDT: '''''Little Used Records on the "Arkivalieronline"''''' (Anka Magee, BS, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
*1:15-2:15 PM MDT: '''''Danish Tax Records''''' (Tanner Tolman) | |||
*2:30-3:30 PM MDT: '''''Research in Copenhagen''''' (A. Boyd Nielsen, BA, AG<sup>®</sup>) | |||
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== Presenters == | == Presenters == | ||
'''Liv H. Anderson''', CG, AG<sup>®</sup> a native of Kristiansund, Norway with her first encounter with genealogy at the Trondheim Archive when she was 12 years old. Liv has worked for FamilySearch for over 35 years. The first 5 years in the Evaluation Department, processing individual and marriage entry sheets; the next 11 years in the Cataloging Department, and since November of 1995 as a Scandinavian Research Consultant. Liv is a Certified Genealogist through the Board of Certified Genealogists, Washington, DC and has accreditation in Norwegian research through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists, ICAPGen. | '''Liv H. Anderson''', CG<sup>SM</sup>, AG<sup>®</sup> a native of Kristiansund, Norway with her first encounter with genealogy at the Trondheim Archive when she was 12 years old. Liv has worked for FamilySearch for over 35 years. The first 5 years in the Evaluation Department, processing individual and marriage entry sheets; the next 11 years in the Cataloging Department, and since November of 1995 as a Scandinavian Research Consultant. Liv is a Certified Genealogist through the Board of Certified Genealogists, Washington, DC and has accreditation in Norwegian research through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists, ICAPGen. | ||
'''Dr. Fritz Juengling''', Ph.D., MA, BA, BA, AG<sup>®</sup> received his Bachelor’s degrees in German Studies and Secondary Education at Western Oregon University, his Master’s and Doctorate in Germanic Philology with minors in both English and Linguistics at the University of Minnesota. He has taught all levels of German, English, Latin and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) at the high school and university levels. He is an Accredited Genealogist<sup>®</sup> for Germany and the Netherlands through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists and a German, Dutch, and Scandinavian Research Specialist at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. | '''Dr. Fritz Juengling''', Ph.D., MA, BA, BA, AG<sup>®</sup> received his Bachelor’s degrees in German Studies and Secondary Education at Western Oregon University, his Master’s and Doctorate in Germanic Philology with minors in both English and Linguistics at the University of Minnesota. He has taught all levels of German, English, Latin and Old English (Anglo-Saxon) at the high school and university levels. He is an Accredited Genealogist<sup>®</sup> for Germany and the Netherlands through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists and a German, Dutch, and Scandinavian Research Specialist at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. | ||
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'''Anka Magee''', BS, AG<sup>®</sup> Anka is currently working as an International Research Consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has presented classes at various conferences and Libraries: National Genealogical Society (NGS), ICAPGen conferences, UGA Salt Lake Institute, BYU Genealogical conferences, and has taught numerous classes at the Family History Library in SLC. She worked as an instructor at BYU for a number of years. There have been numerous field trip experiences in Scandinavia, England and Germany. She has done research in various archives in Scandinavia and the British Isles. Anka is a proud native of Norway and is accredited in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish research through ICAPGen. | '''Anka Magee''', BS, AG<sup>®</sup> Anka is currently working as an International Research Consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has presented classes at various conferences and Libraries: National Genealogical Society (NGS), ICAPGen conferences, UGA Salt Lake Institute, BYU Genealogical conferences, and has taught numerous classes at the Family History Library in SLC. She worked as an instructor at BYU for a number of years. There have been numerous field trip experiences in Scandinavia, England and Germany. She has done research in various archives in Scandinavia and the British Isles. Anka is a proud native of Norway and is accredited in Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish research through ICAPGen. | ||
'''Kathy Meade''', | '''Kathy Meade''', Kathy Meade has been assisting persons with their Swedish research for more than ten years. She is the North American representative for ArkivDigital, a company that offers an online subscription service to Swedish historical records. She has given many presentations throughout the country as well as written genealogy articles for the Nordstjernan newspaper. She serves on the advisory board for the | ||
Swedish American Genealogy Center at the Swedish American Museum in Chicago and volunteers at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library helping patrons with their Swedish research. | Swedish American Genealogy Center at the Swedish American Museum in Chicago and volunteers at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library helping patrons with their Swedish research. | ||
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