23 January 2010
News from Other Societies - South Bay Genealogical Society
Please visit http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flsbgs for more information.
News from Other Societies - Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay
The JGSTB 2010 Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research:
A Foundation for Beginners and an Update for Experienced Researchers”
A two-part Jewish Genealogy Seminar will be presented by
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay (JGSTB)
Part 1 - February 14, 2010
Part 2 - March 14, 2010
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay will offer a two-session seminar entitled: “The JGSTB 2010 Guide to Jewish Genealogy Research: A Foundation for Beginners and an Update for Experienced Researchers” on February 14 (Part 1) and March 14, 2010 (Part 2) at 2:00 PM at Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater, Florida. Registration will be held at 1:30 PM on both dates. A seminar booklet summarizing all the material to be presented will be provided and will be essential for those able to attend only one of the two sessions.
This seminar will focus on developing the proper approaches and applying the necessary tools, techniques and short cuts to most effectively connect you with your ancestors in the old country. Recently developed Internet resources as well as local non-internet resources will be emphasized to enable the beginner to discover his or her family history as well as facilitate the experienced researcher in resolving “brick wall” problems.
Dr. Emil H. Isaacson will lead the seminar. Dr. Isaacson has 25 years experience in genealogy and has researched his ancestral roots back seven generations to the late 1700’s in Europe. He will share his successful and sometimes unsuccessful techniques.
The course is free to current paid-up members of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay. A one-year family membership will be included in the $25 course fee for non-members. An additional $10.00 fee will be charged for seminar materials to defray printing costs, but only one booklet will be needed per couple or family. Annual membership in the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay is $25 per individual or family.
Anyone interested in learning how to do Jewish genealogical research is invited to attend. Early registration is recommended so that sufficient copies of the printed booklet and handouts will be available.
To pre-register for the class, for further information on the organization, or for directions to the meeting, call Sally Israel at 727-343-1652.
21 January 2010
News from Other Societies - Manasota Genealogical Society
News from Other Societies - Englewood Genealogical Society
Mr. Smith will present a program, "Social Networking for Genealogists," based on his landmark book of the same title.
The program will be held at the Sports Complex, 1300 S. River Road, in Englewood, Florida. The cost is $5.00. For more information, contact Sally Thomas at S252thomas@comcast.net.
News from Other Societies - Southwest Florida German Genealogical Society
Registration for SWFLGGS Members is $30.00 and for non-members is $35.00. Pre-registration by February 19, 2010, includes lunch. Full details and a registration form can be found at http://swflgg.org.
News from Other Societies - Pinellas Genealogy Society
Registration form is at www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flpgs or you may register at the door.
05 January 2010
News from Other Societies - Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay
A Foundation for Beginners and an Update for Experienced Researchers”
A two-part Jewish Genealogy Seminar will be presented by
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay (JGSTB)
Part 1 - February 14, 2010
Part 2 - March 14,2010
This seminar will focus on developing the proper approaches and applying the necessary tools, techniques and short cuts to most effectively connect you with your ancestors in the old country. Recently developed Internet resources as well as local non-internet resources will be emphasized to enable the beginner to discover his or her family history as well as facilitate the experienced researcher in resolving “brick wall” problems.
Dr. Emil H. Isaacson will lead the seminar. Dr. Isaacson has 25 years experience in genealogy and has researched his ancestral roots back seven generations to the late 1700’s in Europe. He will share his successful and sometimes unsuccessful techniques.
The course is free to current paid-up members of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay. A one-year family membership will be included in the $25 course fee for non-members. An additional $10.00 fee will be charged for seminar materials to defray printing costs, but only one booklet will be needed per couple or family. Annual membership in the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay is $25 per individual or family.
Anyone interested in learning how to do Jewish genealogical research is invited to attend. Early registration is recommended so that sufficient copies of the printed booklet and handouts will be available.
01 January 2010
News from Other Societies - Genealogical Society of Sarasota
Topic: Bring 'Em Back To Life: Developing an Ancestor Profile
Speaker: George G. Morgan, Author, writer, and trainer
Time: 10:00 a.m. Networking, !0:30 a.m. Program
Date: Saturday, January 16
Place: Selby Library, Geldbart Auditorium
Visit www.rootsweb.com/~flgss/ for more information.
Morgan will talk about how to flesh out the data we all collect so we see our ancestors as people who lived real lives in their historical eras. This process will help us recognize character traits, organize our research and form the basis for writing projects.
Morgan is the author of eight books including "How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy" and "The Official Guide to Ancestry.com."
HEADS UP
Saturday, February 20
10:00 a.m.
Selby Library, Geldbart Auditorium
How to Self-Publish Your Book (for $10 or less)
Catherine Dente
Catherine has been a teacher and curriculum coordinator. She has belonged to the GSS German SIG for ten years.
27 December 2009
2010 Membership Dues are Due!
Please print a copy of the FGS Membership Application at http://www.rootsweb.com/~flfgs/FGS_Member_Appl%20-%20010109.pdf or at http://tinyurl.com/FGS-Membership and complete it so that we have your most current information. Please make your check payable to the Florida Genealogical Society and mail it and the application form to:
The Florida Genealogical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 18624
Tampa, FL 33679-8624
Otherwise, you can bring these your check and application form to the January or February meeting.
Your dues pay for the extraordinary speakers and programs that FGS presents each month, including the Fall Seminar. We have some great new things planned for the society in 2010 and you don't want to miss out!
In addition, FGS also has a membership incentive program! If you bring in two new members during 2010, your 2011 membership will be free! Make sure the new member specifies on the membership application form that he or she was referred by you.
News from Other Societies - South Bay Genealogical Society
- "When the Sources are Wrong!"
- "Tracing the Origins of 18th Century Palatines and Other Emigrants"
- "The Great Genealogists & What Made Them Great"
- "How 'Psychic Roots' Became an Unsolved Mystery!"
21 December 2009
FGS Meeting - Saturday, January 2, 2010
The Florida Genealogical Society will hold its January monthly meeting at 10:30 AM on Saturday, January 2nd, in the auditorium of the John F. Germany Public Library, 900 North Ashley Drive in Downtown Tampa. Our speaker will be Sharon Tate Moody, CG, certified genealogist, columnist for the Tampa Tribune, and former president of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG).
Sharon will present a program titled "Finding Missing Links in Land Records." Land records are among the most plentiful but least used records that contain genealogical information and clues. This presentation will help you learn how to locate them and glean new information for your research.
Join us for a great presentation to start the New Year 2010!
CG is a registered service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists.
News from Other Societies - Pasco County Genealogical Society
The Pasco County Genealogical Society will meet on Saturday, January 9, 2010. The speaker will be Ann Bergelt and she will present a program titled “German Research Suggestions”. If you are in need of pinning down where and how to find your ancestors before they came to America please attend this informative session by Ann Bergelt. It will be an opportunity for descendants of German immigrants to find new ways to determine the geographic location of the original ancestors and to gather hints on obtaining record copies and the possibility of meeting more distant generations. An added bonus is that many of her tips can help in other foreign research. Ann is an accomplished speaker and winner of multiple awards from the Florida State Genealogical Society.
For more information, you may send an email to Pcgslibrary@yahoo.com or visit their website at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flpcg.
11 December 2009
News from Other Societies - Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay
Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay Meeting
"SHOW AND TELL"
Members' Genealogical Research Success Stories
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay will meet at Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater, Florida on Sunday, December 13, 2009. Library access and a social with refreshments begin at 1:30 PM, and the program starts at 2:00 PM.
The program will include a celebration of the 10th year of the Society's existence and will include lighting of the candles to celebrate the third night of Hanukkah. Refreshments will be served appropriate to the Hanukkah holiday and will be followed by a "SHOW and TELL" segment by members Lynn Arroya, Carol Jaffe, Deborah Radstrom, Barbara Smith and Linda Zolinsky, all of whom have experienced a breakthrough or an amusing incident in their personal research. Each will relate the circumstances of their experience and the success or failure of their effort. These "show and tells" will provide insight and give encouragement to others on how they too can achieve success in their family research. Bring a success or interesting research story with you, and tell us about it.
The Jewish Genealogical Society’s library and research resources including printed materials and Internet access, along with guided assistance and information exchange from experienced researchers will be available to participants at the meeting. Members may check out library materials to take home.
The purpose of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay is to assist interested individuals in learning about Jewish genealogy and how to research and document their own family histories. The Society does this by facilitating the exchange of research information, encouraging and facilitating research activities, educating members to help themselves and others, making available research resources and materials, arranging genealogical research tours and presenting monthly programs of interest to Jewish genealogical researchers.
Anyone interested in learning how to do Jewish genealogical research is invited to attend. Beginners as well as experienced researchers are welcome. For further information on the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay or directions to the meeting call Sally Israel at 727-343-1652.
News from Other Societies - Manasota Genealogical Society
The next meeting of the Manasota Genealogical Society will be held on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 from 9:30 am-12:00 noon at the Central Public Library. Our guest speaker will be Donna Moughty, whose talk is entitled: “Putting Your Family Tree On-Line”.
Following the guest speaker, our Computer Special Interest Group will meet and is open to all who are interested in learning what's new in genealogy on the Internet.
For more information, please call Jean Morris at (941) 722-5156 or visit us on the web at: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flmgs/.
06 December 2009
FGS Donates to the Malcolm H. Stern-NARA Gift Fund
FGS is actively involved with a number of projects that focus on records preservation. One of the things that FGS's promotes and publicizes is support for the Malcolm H. Stern-NARA Gift Fund. Established in 1983, the Stern-NARA Gift Fund is a nationally supported program to finance the creation of finding aids and the microfilming of valuable research materials now preserved in the National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C. FGS is the administrator of this philanthropic organization.
The Stern-NARA Fund makes possible the creation of finding aids and the microfilming of valuable research materials now preserved in the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C. It helps to finance the creation of finding aids and the microfilming of materials now preserved at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington, D.C. These microfilm copies, produced without government funding, are then distributed to the 13 National Archives Regional Archives branches for use by researchers. They can also be accessed through any LDS Family History Center in the world. You can view a partial list of microfilmed materials that the fund has facilitated at http://fgs.org/projects/sternnara.php.
Our Board has just authorized a donation of $125 to the Stern-NARA Fund for 2010. This equates to about $1 per member of our society. This is an extremely important way for our society to contribute to the worldwide genealogical community. Private donations are also accepted, and you can learn more about that at http://fgs.org/projects/sternnara.php.
03 December 2009
News from Other Societies - Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay
"THE HISTORY OF JEWISH SURNAMES"
Sunday, January 17, 2010
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay will meet at Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater, Florida on Sunday, January 17, 2010. The group generally meets the 2nd Sunday of the month but because of a scheduling conflict is meeting the 3rd Sunday for January only. The program topic will be “The History Of Jewish Surnames”. A social with refreshments begins at 1:30 PM, and the program starts at 2:00 PM.
This program will be an exact replication (audio recording & PowerPoint) of the Jewish surname program that was presented by Warren Blatt at the 29th International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in Philadelphia in August 2009. While Warren Blatt will not be with us in person, you will hear his recorded voice and see his complete PowerPoint presentation on “Jewish Surnames.” Warren Blatt is an internationally known Jewish genealogist who is the managing director of JewishGen, an affiliate of the Museum of Jewish Heritage. He is the author of Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston area and co-author of “Getting Started in Jewish Genealogy.”
The history of Jewish surnames is complex. This presentation explains their origins, types and etymologies. You will learn how they were developed and their transformation upon immigration. Discover which Jewish surnames are the most common in the U.S., Eastern Europe and Israel. Myths about Jewish names will be dispelled, and sources for learning more about your surname will be presented.
The purpose of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay is to assist interested individuals in learning about Jewish genealogy and how to research and document their own family histories. The Society does this by facilitating the exchange of research information, encouraging and facilitating research activities, educating members to help themselves and others, making available research resources and materials, arranging genealogical research tours and presenting monthly programs of interest to Jewish genealogical researchers.
Anyone interested in learning how to do Jewish genealogical research is invited to attend. Beginners as well as experienced researchers are welcome. For further information on the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay or directions to the meeting call Sally Israel at 727-343-1652.
News from Other Societies - Genealogical Society of Sarasota
10:00 a.m. Networking
10:30 a.m. Program
George G. Morgan, Speaker (Author of "How to Do Everything: Genealogy” and “The Official Guide to Ancestry.com”)
Topic: Bring 'Em Back to Life: Creating an Ancestor Profile
Selby Library, Geldbart Auditorium
For more information, please visit their website at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flgss/.
News from Other Societies - Genealogical Society of Sarasota
The Genealogical Society of Sarasota will hold its December meeting on Saturday, December 12, 2009.
10:00 a.m. Networking
10:30 a.m. Program
Larry Berry, Speaker
Topic: Genealogy Research in England and Wales
Selby Library, Geldbart Auditorium
For more information, please visit their website at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~flgss/.
30 November 2009
News from Other Societies - South Bay Genealogical Society
For more information, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsbgs.
10 November 2009
FGS Holiday Party
Please RSVP to Noreta Wells at (813) 684-0843 by December 10th.
DIRECTIONS:
Take I-75 south until you see the exit for Sun City Center (Exit 240) and turn east at the bottom of the ramp. You will be on Rt. 674 East. Stay in the left lane as you approach the 5th traffic light.. (Walgreens will be your landmark.) Turn left on N. Pebble Beach and then make a right on Cherry Hill Rd. You will come upon some buildings on your left with Enter and Exit signs. Enter here, and you will come to the back parking lot. Park here, and on your left will be a sign that reads "Heritage Room." (This sign will be under an awning.) Various rooms have different names.
If you get lost, please call Linda Anderson's cell phone at (813) 285-3181, and she will help guide you.
Please join us for this festive get-together!
News from Other Societies - Charlotte County Genealogical Society
The seminar topics include: Genealogy Searches on Google; The Organized Genealogist; The Latest Technology for Genealogists; and Where is Genealogy Software Headed. Full information is available at the Charlotte County Genealogical Society website at www.ccgsi.org.
News from Other Societies - Manasota Genealogical Society
Following the guest speaker, our Computer Special Interest Group will meet and is open to all who are interested in learning what's new in genealogy on the Internet.
News from Other Societies - Pinellas Genealogy Society
The speakers will be Jim and Terry Willard, Professional Genealogists and writer. The program is entitled, "Attacking Your Dead-ends." The program is preceded by an informal Q&A session on "Computers in Genealogy" beginning at 9:45 am.
Light refreshments will be served after the presentation and there will be opportunity to talk with the speakers and PGS members.
News from Other Societies - Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay
"SHOW AND TELL"
Members' Genealogical Research Success Stories
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay will meet at Gulf Coast Jewish Family Services, 14041 Icot Blvd., Clearwater, Florida on Sunday, December 13, 2009. Library access and a social with refreshments begin at 1:30 PM, and the program starts at 2:00 PM.
The program will include a celebration of the 10th year of the Society's existence and will include lighting of the candles to celebrate the third night of Hanukkah. Refreshments will be served appropriate to the Hanukkah holiday and will be followed by a "SHOW and TELL" segment by members Lynn Arroya, Carol Jaffe, Deborah Radstrom, Barbara Smith and Linda Zolinsky, all of whom have experienced a breakthrough or an amusing incident in their personal research. Each will relate the circumstances of their experience and the success or failure of their effort. These "show and tells" will provide insight and give encouragement to others on how they too can achieve success in their family research. Bring a success or interesting research story with you, and tell us about it.
The Jewish Genealogical Society’s library and research resources including printed materials and Internet access, along with guided assistance and information exchange from experienced researchers will be available to participants at the meeting. Members may check out library materials to take home.
The purpose of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay is to assist interested individuals in learning about Jewish genealogy and how to research and document their own family histories. The Society does this by facilitating the exchange of research information, encouraging and facilitating research activities, educating members to help themselves and others, making available research resources and materials, arranging genealogical research tours and presenting monthly programs of interest to Jewish genealogical researchers.
Anyone interested in learning how to do Jewish genealogical research is invited to attend. Beginners as well as experienced researchers are welcome. For further information on the Jewish Genealogical Society of Tampa Bay or directions to the meeting call Sally Israel at 727-343-1652.
24 October 2009
News from Other Societies - South Bay Genealogical Society
For more information, visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~flsbgs.