Lectures and Speakers
Marilyn Abigt, of Fallbrook, California
a Professional Genealogist with specialties in German and German-Jewish
genealogy research
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1) Saxony and Thueringen
genealogy - OLD SOURCES that were available BEFORE the fall of the wall
(available before 1991) - Friday
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2) Saxony and Thueringen
genealogy - NEW SOURCES that became available AFTER the fall of the wall
(available after 1991) - Sunday
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Basic Jewish Genealogy -
Emphasis on German Jewry prior to 1900 - Sunday
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Available as a FEEFHS East
European Thuringen and Saxony specialist after her lectures.
John C. Alleman, , of Salt Lake City, Utah
Professional translator, founding Newsletter Editor and Co-founder,
FEEFHS
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Mastering the use of foreign
languages on your Computer and on the Internet - Saturday
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Brick Wall Language Workshop
I - Friday
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Brick Wall Language Workshop
II - Saturday
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Brick Wall Language Workshop
III - Sunday
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Available as a professional
FEEFHS East European Linguist for translation projects. - all three
days
Leslie A. (Les) Amer, Past Librarian, Jewish Genealogical Society
of Los Angeles.
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My Jewish Research in Poland
- Sunday
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JGS Holdings at the Los
Angeles FHC and Q & A on Jewish genealogy - Sunday
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Available after his lectures
Sunday as a mentor to assist attendees with Jewish genealogy problems.
Helen Boyden, Leona Chaffee and Donna Richie of San Diego,
California, German Research Association (GRA) leaders and Germanic
genealogists.
Donna Debevec Cuillard of Simi Valley, California
Family History Director, Simi Valley Stake; Slovenian Genealogy Society -
International Board Member; FEEFHS Basic/Intermediate Genealogy Specialist
and Slovenian Specialist
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Slovenian Research - USA
Sources - Friday
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Slovenian Research - A Case
Study (This uses a combination of US and Slovenian sources) - Friday
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Alternate Sources -
Intermediate I of II These two classes use a variety of unusual
sources from US & various countries in Eastern Europe. She identifies the
sources, possible uses for them, where to locate and their value.
Alternate Sources = Anything beyond vital records. Also offers
intermediate research strategies and procedures. - Saturday
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Wills & Probates -
Offers a wide variety of types of records that might be created in various
countries relating to probate. Probate is an umbrella name for a wide
variety of records created. - Saturday
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Sleeping Cities - Cemetery
Records - this class offers material on how to locate burial places,
how to search the cemetery even when it no longer exists, different types
of cemeteries, different types of records created, etc. She provides a
cemetery search form with suggestions on how to search the cemetery on
site and from remote. She uses cemeteries from various countries to help
show variety in sources. - Saturday
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Pennsylvania Research -
an indepth class on researching Pennsylvania. A large portion of the class
relates to the Pennsylvania Germans (early 1700's - 1800's). A section is
also devoted to those from Eastern Europe who settled in the 1800's in the
coal mining areas. Sunday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist for Basic/Intermediate genealogy and for Slovenian and
Slovenian-American records "brick wall" problems after her lectures.
Fay Dearden HER LECTURES WILL BE GIVEN by John Movius USING
HER SYLLABUS NOTES
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1a) How to Use the Meyers
Orts Lexikon Meyers is the key to locating German towns and parishes.
It is the "Rosetta stone" of German genealogy, a key to finding 200,000
German locations in and out of the Family History Library Catalog. Knowing
how to use Meyers is a basic skill needed sooner or later by every German
record searcher. You will learn how to use Meyers correctly so it will
identify the location of the nearest Catholic or Lutheran parish or
synagogue. A microfiche reader and a set of 29 Meyers Ortslexikon fiche
will be available to solve personal problems as time permits. Friday,
Sunday 1b) Where to Go When Its Not Found in Meyers? About 30 gazetteers
are available (12 for Prussia) showing church juristictions for each
German province or political entity including Rudolphs. Because they have
different formats, clues will be given to help you find what you need. -
Sunday (Movius)
David L. Dreyer of South San Francisco, California
Professional Banat record searcher; Member of Arbeitskreis
donauschwäbischer Familienforscher (AkdFF); part time volunteer reference
consultant, San Bruno FHC; FEEFHS Banat Region Specialist
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Discovering the Village of
Origin in the Banat region using American record sources. - Saturday
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Turn of the Century Ship
Passenger Lists (to New York and Baltimore from Bremen and elswhere in
Europe): How to use them. - Saturday
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Panelist: Researching the
Banat - Sunday
Thomas K. Edlund, M.L.S., of Salt Lake City, Utah
Senior Librarian for Slavic Bibliography, Family History Library
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Beginning European Jewish
Research - Friday
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Researching Black Sea
German-Russian Ancestors, including the new EWZ collection, Church
Registers etc. - Friday
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Workshop of CIS (Russian)
Genealogy Research - General Principles and Resources for Commenwealth of
Independent States (Soviet Union) - Friday
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East European Maps -
Selecting the best from the FHL collection for your research -
Saturday
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Workshop 2 of 3: Conducting
Research in the archives of the Family History Library (FHL) - General
Principles and Resources CIS (Russia). - Saturday
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The German Minority (Jewish)
Census of 1939 - How to use this collection - Sunday
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Die Ahnenstammkartei des
Deutschen Volkes collection of 1,240 microfilms - a workshop on
the use of this major Germanic pedigree collection with examples - Sunday.
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor
after the lectures
Irmgard Hein Ellingson
of Ossian, Iowa. FEEFHS Bukovina and Volhynia
expert.
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19th and 20th Century
Volhynia: Historical Overview and Research Resources - Friday
Working Questions: What conditions that prompted German, Czech, and Polish
immigration to Volhynia in the 19th and 20th centuries? Where did the
colonists settle? In what sources have they been documented? What
information may be gained from the Berlin Document Center records, the
Heimatortskartei, and the St. Petersburg records?
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The Multi-Ethnic Eastern
Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1785-1945 - Sunday
Working Questions: Why did Austria annex Galicia and Bukovina? In what
ways did Austria acknowledge and / or deny its multi-ethnic character?
What are some identified German, Czech, and Polish migration patterns in
this region? What research resources are available?
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The German Settlement in
Galicia: Historical Overview and Research - Saturday
Working Questions: What conditions prompted Austrian annexation of
Galicia? Why did Germans from the Rhine Palatinate and Bohemia immigrate
to Galicia? What documentation exists for these German villages and their
daughter colonies?
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Eastern European Research:
Primary Sources and Oral History - Saturday
Working Questions: How can one approach genealogy research without access
to a Family History Library? What sources for information exist outside of
FHC files? I have worked in German, Austrian, Czech, Canadian and American
archives, studied church and civil records, collected oral and village
histories, and read and translated published research. I have only visited
the Family History Center once, and that was in 1993, when I toured it
during the FEEFHS convention. A part of this could address some common
errors made on the basis on FHC material.
Joseph B. Everett
of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Family History Library Slavic Cataloger
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Census Records of the Russian
Empire. (This includes revision lists) - Friday
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Introduction to Belarus
Research - Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor
after his lectures
Jim Faulkinbury, C.G.R.S.
of Sacramento, California
Certified Genealogical Record Specialist, FEEFHS Specialist with
California Immigrant Research and and U.S. Naturalization Records skills
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California Resources of
Importance to Central and East European Record Searchers. - Saturday
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U.S. Naturalization Records:
From the Colonial Period to today - Types, Content and Locating Available
Records. - Sunday
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Available as an FEEFHS
Specialist for California records and U.S. Naturalization record "brick
wall" problems.
Theodor L. Fettkenheuer
of Mesa, Arizona
Editor, "Die Pommerschen Leute" Pomeranian Newsletter; Editor and
Publisher, "Die Pommerschen Fettkenheuer Familie; FEEFHS Pommern Specialist
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Panelist: Pomeranian Genealogy
for Germanic Record Searchers (with IGS). - Friday, Sunday
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Gathering of Die Pommerschen
Leute subscribers and other Pommern record searchers - meet the DPL
Editor - Friday, Saturday (after Henning Schroeder's 4th IGS lecture) and
Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor -
FEEFHS Pommern specialist - after his lecture
Margaret Aman Freeman
of Redondo Beach, California
Gluckstal Colonies Research Association (GCRA) Founding Co-Chairman,
FEEFHS Germans From Russia Specialist
Robert Freeman of Redondo Beach, California
Gluckstal Colonies Research Association (GCRA) Founding Co-Chairman,
FEEFHS Germans From Russia Specialist
Duncan B. Gardiner, Ph.D., C.G., A.G.,
of Lakewood, Ohio
Founding director and First Vice president of FEEFHS, Certified
Genealogist (C.G.) and Accredited Genealogist (A.G.) - speciality in Czech
and Slovak), Professional Genealogist with annual research trips to Europe,
FEEEFHS Czech and Slovak Specialist, FEEFHS Slavic and Germanic Linguist
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Czech and Slovak Republics:
Genealogical sources and methods. - Friday
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Austria-Hungary: Historical and
genealogical guide for genealogists. - Saturday
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Germans in Bohemia and
Slovakia: Their history, geography, and genealogy. - Sunday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist for Czech and Slovak genealogy and a FEEFHS Slavic and German
Linguist for "brick wall" problems after his lectures.
Annette Gathright
of Yorba Linda, California, Vice President of the Polish
Genealogical Society of California
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American Sources for Polish
Genealogy Research - Sunday
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Panel: Polish Research (with
Krbechek, Lepinski, Movius and Riley) - Sunday
Victor Gess of Lafayette,
California
German-Volyhnian genealogist and researcher
Laura Hanowski
of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
FEEFHS Second Vice president; Professional Librarian; FEEFHS Canadian,
Bukovina and Galicia specialist.
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Using Canadian Records to Trace
East European Ancestors. - Saturday
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Using North American records to
Trace Bukovina and Galicia Ancestors. - Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor
after her lectures.
Thomas Hrncirik, A.G.
of
Visalia, California (Tentative)
Accedited Genealogist (A.G. - Czech Republic specialty); Founder of the
Moravian Heritage Society; FEEFHS Specialist in Moravian Genealogy
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The Moravian archives (Brno and
Opava): Summary of holdings and tips for genealogy record searchers. -
Friday
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Bohemia's Religious History and
how it affects genealogy record searchers there.
- Saturday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist on Moravian genealogy "brick wall" problems after his lectures.
Margaret L. Ingram of Albany Oregon
Life History Consultant
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Introduction to Writing Life
History - Friday, Saturday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist on Life History questions after her lectures.
Eldon L. Knuth, Professor Emeritus of Encino, California
FEEFHS specialist on Mecklenberg genealogy, lecturer and writer, IGS member
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Mecklenburg Chronology and
Records - Friday
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Mecklenburg Genealogy and
Jürnjacob Swehn - Sunday
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Available as a FEEFHS/IGS
Specialist on Mecklenburg genealogy "brick wall" problems.
Blance Krbechek
of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Third Vice president, FEEFHS, President, Kashubian Association of North
America (KANA), FEEFHS Specialist on Kashubian genealogy
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Kashubian History and Sources
for Kashubian genealogy research - Friday, repeat on Sunday
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History of the Tuetonic
Knights. - Saturday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist on Kashubian genealogy "brick wall" problems after her
lectures.
John Linning of Whittier,
California
Vice president and Dircetor Board of IGS (Immigrant Genealogical Society)
of Burbank California and FEEFHS Specialist on Netherlands genealogy
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The Netherlands in History --
Formation of a major refuge, and transit point for emigrants.
- Friday
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Refugees in The Netherlands --
Records documenting Huguenot, Jewish, Lutheran, Mennonite, and other
minorities. - Sunday
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Available as a FEEFHS
Specialist on genealogy "brick wall" problems after his lectures.
Paul R. Lipinski,
President, Polish Genealogical Society of California.
John Movius of Incline Village, Nevada
President, Webmaster and a co-founder of FEEFHS
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How to Use the Meyers Orts
Lexikon and Using Geminde Lexikons to find Church records - Friday, Sunday
(Movius using Dearden syllabus notes)
Note: A fiche reader and a full set of 29 Meyers Orts Lexikon fiche will
be available to help solve problems all Friday and Sunday (as time
permits)
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German Empire Research - new
stuff, including Die Ahnenstammkartei, EWZ, Police Registers, etc. -
Friday and Sunday
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Austro-Hungarian Empire and
Slavic Research - new stuff - Saturday
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Die Ahnenstamkartei des Deutschen Volkes, the FEEFHS Saxony
Court Record Project (FSCRP) and other Volunteer Projects for FEEFHS
Finding Aids for the Web - Friday and Sunday
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Saxony Court Record Project (FSCRP)
and other FEEFHS Finding Aid Projects for the World Wide Web - Friday and
Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshops (problem
solving - all East European regions) - Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
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World Wide Web Workshops -
online with the WWW solving your genealogy problems with WWW resources -
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshop: using the
WWW to help solve your problems - Friday, Satuday and Sunday.
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Available as an FEEFHS
Specialist for German and European University Matrikel Registers and
general Central and East European problems.
Jean Nepsund
of Westlake Village, California
Research Director, Immigrant Genealogy Society; "Die Pommerschen Leute"
Pomeranian Research Team leader; FEEFHS Immigration Specialist
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Refining Your Search Strategy
to Obtain Successful Results - Friday
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Panelist: Pomeranian Genealogy
for Germanic Record Searchers (with Ted Fettkenheuer) - Sunday.
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor
after her lectures.
Toni Perrone
Murrieta, California
IGS Co-founder and IGS librarian
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Basic German Research - Friday
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The Donaschawbens and IGS
Donaschawben holdings- Friday
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Baden-Wuerttemberg and IGS
Baden-Wuerttemberg resources - Friday
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The Arberese - Albanians in
Sicily - Saturday
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Pommern and IGS Pommern
Resources - Sunday
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The Rhineland Pfalz and IGS
Rhineland Pfalz Resources - Sunday
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor on
these subjects.
Gwen Pritzkau
of Salt Lake City, Utah
Professional Librarian, German Russian Expert.
Gayle Schlissel Riley
of San Gabriel, California
Jewish genealogist, lecturer and FEEFHS Austrian Census specialist
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The Polish Census - an Overview
- Saturday
The censuses of Poland have not received much press. This lecture will
provide an insight from the first census (taken of the Polish Jews in
1795) until 1853, when the modern form of the census began. We will view
censuses from the Prussian, Austrian and the Russian partitions. This will
be only a glimpse into this exciting subject ... it is felt that in the
near future we will learn the location of many of these documents.
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Panel: Polish Research: 1)
Churchbooks/Civil Registration in State Archives, 2) Polish City
Directories, 3) Travel/Research in Poland 1999, Q & A, etc. with Gathright,
Krbechek and Lepinski - Sunday
Wally Rusel of Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
Wally is President of the Ukranian Genealogical and Historical Society
of Canada.
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Ukraine: Yesterday, Today and
Tommorrow
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Brick Wall Mentor on Ukrainian
genealogy after the lecture after the lecture
Henning Schröder of Gummersbach, Germany
Henning is a professional genealogist and heir tracer, and a lecturer on
Germanic genealogy.
Vladimir Soshnikov of Moscow, Russia
Vlad is a professional family historian and archivist living at Moscow and
covering all archives in the former USSR.
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Current conditions and recently
discovered sources for genealogical researche in the archives of the
Baltics (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania).
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Current conditions and recently
discovered sources for genealogical researche in the archives of Belarus.
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Current conditions and recently
discovered sources for genealogical researche in the archives of Russia
(current borders)
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Current conditions and recently
discovered sources for genealogical researche in the archives of the
Ukraine.
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Brick Wall Workshop Mentor
after his lectures
Steve Stroud of Elgin,
Illinois (tentative) and
Betty Wray of Walnut Creek,
California. Steve is President of Galizien German Descendants and Betty is
GGD cofounder, Newsletter Editor and FEEFHS representative. Both are FEEFHS
Galicia Specialists
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The
GGD 1939 Resettlement Microfilm Extraction Project: Status and First
Results - Friday
This collection of 68 microfilm reels contains records of over 300,000
Germans from Galicia as well as Bukovina, Kazan, Kiev, Minsk, Russia,
Samara, Siberia, Ukraine and Volhynia/Wolhynia that were registed for
resettlement in a short-lived German-Russian 1939 agreement. This lecture
will explain what the films are, progress in indexing them, and a first
look at the early results.
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Tentative: Galicia and
Galiziens - Sunday
-- an informal workshop on solving "Brick Wall" problems in Galicia as an
ancestral location (whether or not they were Germans).
Maralyn A. Wellauer
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Professional genealogist and educator, lecturer, author of many European
genealogy research books, editor and publisher of The Swiss Connection and a
Swiss and German genealogy specialist
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Switzerland Genealogy Research
- Friday
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Getting Ready to Write or Visit
Overseas - Sunday
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Brick Wall Switzerland Workshop
Mentor after lectures
Marion Werle,
of Northridge, California
Graduate historian, network engineer, Latvia SIG (Jewish Latvian
genealogy group) President and Webmaster
John H. Wray, Ph.D., C.G., Tuscon, Arizona
Certified Professional Genealogist (C.G.)
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Belgium - Genealogy and History
- covering the French, Flemish and German areas -- History and Genealogy
Resources - Saturday
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German Parish Registers -- How
do you determine the ones you seek really exist? - Sunday
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Belgium "Brick Wall" Mentor
after the lectures
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