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The following will be presented by FamilySearch staff members at the National Genealogical Society Conference held in Salt Lake City, 28 April-1 May 2010.
The following will be presented by FamilySearch staff members at the National Genealogical Society Conference held in Salt Lake City, 28 April-1 May 2010.  
 
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Title'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Presenter'''
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| A Fresh Look at the Family History Library||Alan Mann
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| Advanced Methodology: The Paradigm of Family History Research||John Kitzmiller
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| Advanced Swedish/Finnish Research||Ruth Maness
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| Beginning African American Research||David Dilts
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| Blazing Digital Trails at FamilySearch: From Record Discovery to Links and Conclusions||Bill Mangum
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| Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Land Records||Joan Healey
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| Chasing the Poor and the Landless in Ireland||David Rencher
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| Discovering Your French-Canadian Heritage||David Ouimette
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| Doing Research in Real Time - An Exhilarating Collaboration Experience||\"David Rencher
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| Robert Raymond\"
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| Eastern Europe Workshop||\"Sylvie Pysnak
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| Daniel Schlyter\"
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| Emigrants from Wales||Darris Williams
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| England and Wales: Solving Research Problems Using Probate Records||Evva Benson
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| FamilySearch and its Unique Role in the Genealogical Community||David Rencher
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| FamilySearch Research Tools for Genealogists||Diane Loosle
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| FamilySearch Research Wiki: Why I Participate||Michael Ritchey
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| FamilySearch\'s Tools and Resources for the United Kingdom and Ireland||Diane Loosle
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| Finding Your Ancestors in Scotland before 1955||Barbara Baker
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| From the Granite Mountain to the Ends of the World||Jay L. Verkler
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| Genealogy in a Cloud: Guaranteed to turn the world as you know it upside down||Craig Miller
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| Hispanic Workshop||\"Ismael Orrantia
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| Lynn Turner\"
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| Internet Sources for Locating Your Nineteenth-century German Emigrant||Baerbel Johnson
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| Interpreting and Evaluating Name Lists||David Rencher
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| Italian Marriage Records…more than you think||Ruth Merriman
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| Italy Workshop||\"Ruth Merriman
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| Keith Rose\"
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| Lesser Known Irish Sources at the Family History Library||Evva Benson
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| Migration Patterns: An Alternative for Locating African Origins||Jim Ison
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| Norway/Denmark Workshop||\"Liv Anderson
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| Elaine Hasleton
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| Anka Haslam\"
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| Out of the Ashes - Irish Genealogical Collections||David Rencher
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| Polish Research Trip||Sonja Nishimoto
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| Sweden Workshop||\"Geoff Morris
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| Wilma Larson\"
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| The Power of Community and the Web 2.0: Tools to Foster Collaboration and Community||Jim Greene
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| Understanding Occupations in German Research||Baerbel Johnson
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| Using the Genalogical Proof Standard for Africa American Research||Jim Ison
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| Utah Territorial Records||Russ Lynch
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| We All Descend from Immigrants -- Discovering Old World Origins from U.S. Records||David Ouimette
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