May 12, 2008

Legacy Family Tree 7.0 (Pre-Release Edition) to be released at NGS this week

If you are going to be at the National Genealogical Society Conference this week in Kansas City, Missouri, we invite you to visit the Legacy Family Tree booth where we will be displaying the new features in Legacy Family Tree version 7.0.

In fact, Legacy 7.0 will be available for purchase as a special pre-release edition. You will be the first to try out Legacy 7.0's new mapping, sourcing, and wall charting features (lots of other new features too - to be announced soon). This special pre-release edition is only available to attendees of the NGS conference.

When will Legacy 7 be available to everyone?

Okay, here's a little more information than the "soon" answer....For those who purchased Legacy 6.0 from July 1, 2007 to the present, we will begin shipping your upgrades next week. There's a lot of them to be shipped out, so thank you for your patience. Our hope is to make Legacy 7.0 available from our online store by the beginning of June.

Exhibit Hall Hours (free to the public)

  • Wednesday, May 14 - 9:00am to 5:30pm
  • Thursday, May 15 - 9:00am to 6:00pm
  • Friday, May 16 - 9:00am to 5:30pm
  • Saturday, May 17 - 9:00am to 3:00pm

Legacy NGS Conference Lecture

  • Thursday - 9:30am - Citing Sources Evidence-Explained Style Using Legacy's New SourceWriter

Our Booth

Don't miss the opportunity to visit personally with the Legacy developers. Visit us in booths 615 and 617.

March 31, 2008

Upcoming Legacy classes in Arizona, Indiana, Washington, Missouri, Canada, and California

If you would like us to speak to your genealogy society, please let us know.

April 2008

USA | Arizona | Youngtown - April 1, 8, 15, 22, 2008. West Valley Genealogical Society. Beginning Legacy Family Tree course. Millennia’s Geoff Rasmussen will teach a four-week series of classes related to beginning with Legacy Family Tree. Registration is required and seats are limited. Visit http://www.azwvgs.org/Classes.htm for registration and additional information, or call the WVGS Library at 623-933-4945.

USA | Arizona | Mesa - April 2, 2008. Family History Society of Arizona, East Valley Chapter. The class will be an Overview of Legacy Family Tree. Held at Fellowship Square, Bldg. 4, 6945 E. Main in Mesa. Contact Bill Gertz for more information.

USA | Arizona | Sun City Grand - April 3, 2008. The New Legacy 7 Preview by Geoff Rasmussen, sponsored by the Sun City Grand Genealogy Special Interest Group. 3:30-5:00. For more information, contact Leon Chapman at President@grandcomputers.org or call 623-398-8900. Held at Computer Club Classroom, The Chaparral Center, 19745 N. Remington Dr in Surprise.

USA | Washington | Seattle - April 12, 2008. Seattle Genealogical Society Computer Interest Group meeting, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m,. at the Ballard Branch of the Seattle Public Library, 5614 22nd Ave. N.W. Seattle , WA 98107. "Using Legacy Family Tree, Part II" with Sherry Holthe of Millennia Corp. Email SGSComputerSIG@Gmail.com for more information.

USA | Missouri | St. Louis - April 12, 2008. Genealogical Society’s 38th Annual Family History Conference featuring Paula Stuart-Warren, CG. Legacy Family Tree’s Geoff Rasmussen will also present:

  • Organizing, Planning, and Sharing Using Legacy Family Tree
  • Genealogist’s Guide to Working With Digital Images

Held at the Maryland Heights Centre, 2344 McKelvey Road. For more information, please visit www.stlgs.org

USA | Indiana | Bristol - April 26, 2008. Elkhart County Genealogical Society presents an all-day seminar, featuring Legacy Family Tree's Geoff Rasmussen. Held at the Rush Memorial Center in Bristol, IN from 10:00AM until 3:15PM. Presentations will be:

  • Research Guidance: GenSmarts, FamilySearch, and Legacy
  • Mapping Your Ancestors Electronically: Using Software and the Internet
  • Organizing, Planning, and Sharing Using Legacy Family Tree
  • 12-Step Checklist to Using Your Genealogy Computer Program

Registration is required by April 15 with a payment of $5.00 to cover a 50 page syllabus, and should be sent to:

Pat VanDyke, 2917 East Jackson Blvd, Elkhart, IN 46516

Lunch is your own brown bag. We will furnish beverages and a cookie. There will be door prizes from Legacy.

USA | Washington | Wenatchee - April 28, 2008. Wenatchee Genealogical Society meeting - East Wenatchee Fire Station Meeting Room, 377 Eastmont Avenue, East Wenatchee, WA (corner of 4th and Eastmont). The meeting starts at 7:00 pm. The program starts at 8:00 pm. Jim Terry of Millennia Corporation, will do a presentation “Introduction to the New Legacy Family Tree 7.0”.

May 2008

USA | Washington | Mount Vernon - May 16-17, 2008. Washington State Genealogical Society Conference at the First United Methodist Church, 1607 Division St., Mount Vernon, Washington. Download a registration brochure at http:/www.rootsweb.com/~wasgs. Please stop by the Legacy booth with your questions or just to say hello.

USA | Missouri | Kansas City - May 14-17, 2008. National Genealogical Society Conference in Kansas City, Missouri, 14-17. Visit http://www.eshow2000.com/ngs/2008/ for more information. Attend Geoff Rasmussen's session entitled Citing Sources Evidence Explained Style Using Legacy's New SourceWriter. Held Thursday, May 15 9:30-10:30am. Also visit the Legacy booth for the latest products.

Canada | Ontario | London - May 30-June 1, 2008. Ontario Genealogical Society conferenceHeld at Fanshawe College in London. Visit http://www.ogs.on.ca/conference/index.html for more information. Legacy Family Tree’s Geoff Rasmussen will present:

  • Genealogist's Guide to Working with Digital Images
  • Mapping your Ancestors Electronically: Using Software and the Internet
  • Legacy Family Tree, 2 hour workshop
  • Legacy Family Tree, 1 hour workshop (for those who could not attend the first workshop)

June 2008

USA | California | Burbank - June 27-29, 2008. Southern California Genealogical Jamboree 2008. Visit www.scgsgenealogy.com for more information.

February 21, 2008

Legacy Family Tree seminar to be held in Sacramento, CA - March 29, 2008

If you live in the Sacramento, California area, don't miss this opportunity to get an insider's view of Legacy Family Tree and other genealogy technology. Featuring Legacy Family Tree's Geoff Rasmussen, the Spring Seminar of the Sacramento Genealogical Society will be held March 29, 2008.

Topics include:

  • Insider's Guide to Legacy Family Tree: Tips & Tricks
  • Genealogist's Guide to Working with Digital Images
  • Timelines and Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success
  • Research Guidance: GenSmarts, FamilySearch & Legacy

Door Prizes and More
In addition to fantastic door prizes, the latest products, software, and books will be available for purchase. Each attendee will also receive a complete syllabus packed with additional tips, links, and other helps.

About the Presenter
Geoff Rasmussen of Phoenix, Arizona, has served as director and vice-president of the Utah Genealogical Association, and instructor for the prestigious Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. He is one of the developers of the Legacy Family Tree genealogy program. He is the author of numerous books, articles and training videos on computers and genealogy. He works as a professional researcher and develops family tree software. He met and proposed to his wife in a Family History Center.

Registration
Due to the high interest in the seminar, pre-registration is highly encouraged. Download the registration form here.

Location
Held at the Fair Oaks Presbyterian Church, 11427 Fair Oaks Blvd, Fair Oaks, CA.

More Information
For more information, contact Sammie Hudgens at (916) 481-4930 or Billie Helms at (916) 991-5971, or visit www.rootcellar.org.

January 03, 2008

Upcoming Legacy classes in Utah, Texas, California, Arizona, and Washington

If you would like us to speak at your genealogy society, please let us know.

January 2008

USA | Utah | Salt Lake City - January 9/10, 2008. Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Millennia’s Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following classes as part of the Multimedia Publishing course:

  • Basic Elements of Image Editing
  • Basic Video Creations: Stills and Sound

Registration is required. For more information, please visit https://www.infouga.org/members/choose_event.php.

USA | Utah | Provo - January 12, 2008. Utah Valley PAF User's Group. After Barry Ewell’s main presentation of “Digital Photography for Genealogists”, Millennia’s Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following workshop: “The New Legacy 7.0”. Attendance is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit http://www.uvpafug.org.

USA | Utah | Provo - January 13, 2008. BYU Family History Library. Millennia’s Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following classes which are free and open to the public:

  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, GenSmarts, and Legacy Family Tree
  • Overview of Legacy Family Tree

For times and more information, please visit http://www.lib.byu.edu/fslab/classes1stQuarter.html.

USA | Texas | Dallas - January 26, 2008. Dallas Genealogical Society Technology Day from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Dallas Public Library. Jim Terry of Millennia Corp. will be doing two presentations:

  • Introduction to the New Legacy Family Tree 7.0
  • Documentation! Genealogy without It Is Mythology.

Please contact Jeri Steele at President@dallasgenealogy.org for details.

USA | California | San Luis Obispo - February 2, 2008. Tracing Your Family Tree: Digital, DNA and Traditional Sources sponsored by the San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society. Speakers include Dick Eastman, Cafi Cohen, Robert Albert, Max Blankfeld, Julia George, Cheryl Storton, and Legacy Family Tree’s Geoff Rasmussen. Pick up the latest Legacy software and other products. Held at Veteran’s Hall, 801 Grand Avenue in San Luis Obispo. For more information, please visit http://kcbx.net/~slogen/seminar_sched.html.

USA | Arizona | Youngtown - February 5, 12, 19, 26. Genealogy Technology Course. Sponsored by the West Valley Genealogical Society, Millennia’s Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following series of classes:

  • Keeping Up with Genealogy Technology: Blogs and Podcasts
  • Mapping Your Ancestors Using Software and the Internet
  • Scanning, Organizing, and Preserving Digital Pictures
  • Fixing, Cleaning, Touching Up, and Restoring Old and New Photos
  • Making a Family DVD/CD of your Genealogy, Pictures, and Documents That Your Family Will Actually Enjoy
  • Where and How to Publish on the Internet
  • Genealogy’s Future: The New FamilySearch and FamilySearch Indexing

Registration is required and seats are limited. Visit http://www.azwvgs.org/Classes.htm for registration and additional information, or call the WVGS Library at 623-933-4945.

USA | Washington | Bellevue - February 6, 2008. The Eastside Genealogical Society has a new Legacy Family Tree special interest group. This will be the first meeting. Held from 12:30 to 2:30 at the Crossroads Mall Community Room, corner of 156th Ave NE and NE 8th St in Bellevue.

USA | Utah | St. George - February 8/9, 2008. Family History Expo 2008 sponsored by FamilySearch and MyAncestorsFound. Choose to attend from 100 different classes. Visit our booth to see the latest Legacy software and products. Held at the Dixie Convention Center in St. George. For more information, please visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/events/upcoming.php?event_id=1

USA | Washington | Bellevue - February 14, 2008. Eastside Genealogical Society will present "Legacy 7" by Millennia's Sherry Holthe. Contact for more info on the EGS meeting: Judy Meredith at 425-702-9321 or send an e-mail to ja.meredith@verizon.net  The EGS website is at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wakcegs/.

USA | Arizona | Sun City - February 23, 2008. West Valley Genealogical Society Annual Seminar. Meldon J. Wolfgang III, writer of the genealogy column for the New York State Archives Partnership Trust’s Magazine, and owner of Jonathan Sheppard Books, will speak on Exploring Uncommon Genealogical Research Resources, Techniques and Strategies. Registration is required. Legacy Family Tree will be available in the vendor area, showing off the latest in Legacy products. Visit http://www.azwvgs.org/Seminar.htm for more information.

USA | Arizona | Tucson - February 27, 2008. Sun City Vistoso Genealogical Society. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will teach the following classes:

  • Digital Imaging for Genealogists
  • The New Legacy 7.0

Held in the Apache Room in The Vistoso Center at 1565 Rancho Vistoso Blvd. in Oro Valley, north of Tucson. For questions, please contact Barbara Krecklow at rubrb@earthlink.net.

Legacy User Groups

Legacy User Groups hold meetings all over the world. To see if there is a group in your area, click here.

November 09, 2007

Legacy seminar in Vernon, British Columbia - December 1, 2007

The Vernon & District Family History Society is sponsoring an all-day seminar in Vernon, British Columbia, presented by Legacy Family Tree's Geoff Rasmussen. Lectures include:

  • What's New in Genealogy Technology
  • Timelines and Chronologies
  • Market Your Ancestors Using Message Boards and Mailing Lists
  • Organizing, Planning and Publishing Using the Free Legacy Family Tree
  • Legacy Family Tree Add-Ons and Questions

Held at People Place, 3402 27th Avenue in Vernon, B.C. Register by mail: Technology Seminar Box 1447, Vernon B.C. V1T 6N7 or phone Nancy Hanson (250) 545-4601, nahanson@shaw.ca. The cost is $20 which covers the lectures, syllabus and coffee breaks.

October 29, 2007

Legacy workshop in Arizona, November 3

If you live near Phoenix, Arizona, you don't want to miss this Saturday's Legacy workshop in Youngtown. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will be in town to lead a discussion about working with digital images in Legacy. He will also solicit students' feedback on the upcoming release of Legacy version 7. The class is open to the public.

The West Valley Genealogical Society sponsors a Legacy Family Tree special interest group which meets the first Saturday of each month at 10:00am at 12222 N 111th Ave. in Youngtown. For more information, please visit http://www.azwvgs.org/index.htm.

October 16, 2007

Legacy workshop in Ontario, Canada October 27, 2007

The Ontario Genealogical Society is sponsoring a full-day Legacy workshop on Saturday, October 27, 2007 in Woodstock, Ontario. Internationally-known and respected instructor, Rick Roberts of Global Genealogy and History Shoppe, will be the presenter.

This workshop will demonstrate the use of computers in family history projects, using the software program, Legacy Family Tree. Easy-to-use Legacy Family Tree is the most comprehensive and powerful genealogy software on the market. Isn't it time that you stepped up to Legacy Family Tree? It is a full-featured computer program designed for beginners and experts. You enter the data once (names, dates, stories, photos, etc.), then let the program organize the data.

Schedule

9:30-10:00 - Registration
10:00-12:00 - A.M. session
12:00-1:30 - Lunch on your own or Brown Bag it
1:30-4:00 - P.M. session

How to Register

Pre-registration is a MUST as there is limited space. Mail registration and $30 cheque to:

OGS Oxford Branch
Box 1092
Woodstock, ON
N4S 8P6
519) 421-1700
Cheques - Payable to: Oxford Branch, OGS

About the Presenter

Rick Roberts is a publisher, retailer, and on-line entrepreneur, specializing in genealogy and history reference materials and maps.

Rick’s hobby became his profession in 1992, when he co-founded Global Genealogy with his wife Sandra.
They recognized a need for a single source where family historians could buy a wide variety of genealogy reference and how-to materials. The business began with catalogue sales, then online sales, and then a physical store was opened in downtown Milton, now in Campbellville. He also publishes the on-line genealogy magazine called “The Global Gazette”. Rick also lecturers at national and regional
genealogy conferences across Canada and the US.

October 08, 2007

Upcoming Legacy events in Massachusetts and Washington

If you would like us to speak at your genealogy society, please let us know.

October 2007

USA | Massachusetts | Brewster - October 27, 2007. Cape Cod Genealogical Society presents "Technology Options for Genealogists", an all-day seminar in Brester, Mass., presented by Legacy Family Tree's Geoff Rasmussen. Lectures include:

  • Mapping your Ancestors Electronically: Using Software and the Internet
  • Timelines and Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success Using Software
  • Organizing, Planning, and Sharing Using Legacy Family Tree
  • Genealogist's Guide to Working with Digital Images

Registration is required. For more information, please visit http://www.capecodgensoc.org/wb0311tech.html

November 2007

USA | Washington | Redmond - November 10, 2007. Family History Expo. The Redmond Washington Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 10115 – 172nd Ave NE, Redmond, Washington 98052. This expo is open to the general public. Jim Terry of Millennia Corp. will be doing two presentations: “Introduction to the New Legacy Family Tree 7.0” and “Documentation! Genealogy without It Is Mythology.” Please contact Bonnie Wilson at bwilson8804@verizon.net for details of time and classroom.

Legacy User Groups

Legacy User Groups hold meetings all over the world. To see if there is a group in your area, click here.

August 10, 2007

FGS Conference - Legacy v7 Demonstrations

If you are going to be in Fort Wayne, Indiana, August 15-18, please visit the Legacy Family Tree booths (721, 723) where we will be demonstrating our sneak peek of Legacy v7. This major new upgrade, to be released later this year, introduces some of the most exciting features and enhancements ever. We'd love your feedback.

If you have been waiting to view our new MagnaBrite magnifiers in person, we'll have those there too. But come early on in the conference, because we can never seem to bring enough of them. For a description and pictures of our new magnifiers, please click here.

Other physical products that we will have available for purchase include:

July 26, 2007

Sneak Peek of Legacy 7

Legacy version 7 is getting closer to its release. We're still putting on the finishing touches, and we'd like your feedback.

On Tuesday, July 31 from 5:15-6:15, we are teaching a class entitled "Sneak Peek of Legacy 7" at the 31st Annual Brigham Young University Family History and Genealogy Conference in Provo, Utah. The class is held in room 2254. Seating is limited and the class is open to the public.

On Thursday, August 2 from 5:15-6:15 we are teaching "An Overview of Legacy Family Tree" in room 2254.

If you live in the Utah Valley area and want to meet the developers of Legacy, please stop by booth #1 in the Harmon Building on BYU's campus. The vendor area is open to the public, conference registration is not required. If you've been waiting for this conference to purchase our new Magnabrite magnifiers, we'll have them there too (no shipping costs!).

More than 100 classes
More than 100 classes will be offered throughout the conference, allowing participants to gain new skills and helpful information.  Class topics include Beginning Family History, Family History Center Support, Computers and New Programs, Europe/Nordic Research, British Research, U.S. Research, Methodology, and Publishing Family Histories.  We invite you to attend the conference to learn new techniques and to build and strengthen your family ties through genealogy and family history.

For more information, please visit the conference web site at http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwgen/

April 12, 2007

Legacy events in WA, AZ, OR, VA, and Canada

If you would like us to speak at your genealogy society meeting, please let us know.

April 2007

USA | Washington | Wenatchee - April 13-14, 2007. The Washington State Genealogical Society will hold their 2007 Annual Conference and Business Meeting at the Wenatchee Center Hotel & Conference Center, hosted by the Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society. The theme will be, "Climbing Your Family Tree." Please stop by the Legacy booth with your questions or just to say hello.

USA | Arizona | Tucson - April 18, 2007. Sun City Vistoso Genealogical Society. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will lead a discussion on using Legacy from 1:00 to 4:00pm. Held in the Apache Room in The Vistoso Center at 1565 Rancho Vistoso Blvd in Oro Valley, north of Tucson. For questions, please contact Barbara Krecklow at rubrb@earthlink.net.

Canada | Alberta | Edmonton - April 21-22, 2007. Alberta Genealogical Society Conference 2007. Visit http://abgensoc.ca/events.html for more information. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will present 1) Research Guidance; 2) Insider's Guide to Legacy; 3) Sharing Genealogy Electronically. Stop by our booth and say hello.

Canada | Saskatchewan | Regina - April 27-29, 2007. Saskatchewan Genealogical Society 2007 Seminar. Click here for more information. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will present 1) Organizing, Planning, and Sharing Using Legacy Family Tree; 2) Latest in Internet Genealogical Technology.

May 2007

USA | Oregon | Portland - May 8, 2007. Technology for Genealogists. The Oregon Historical Society sponsors a half-day seminar featuring Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen from 9am-1pm. The seminar will include:

  • Timelines & Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success
  • Mapping Your Ancestors Electronically: Using Software and the Internet
  • Research Guidance: GenSmarts, FamilySearch, and Legacy.
  • Organizing, Planning, and Sharing Using Legacy Family Tree

Registration is required and is limited. Visit http://www.hevanet.com/sclc/newsletter.htm for more information or call Carolyn Hixson at 503-306-5296.

USA | Virginia | Richmond - May 16-19, 2007. 2007 NGS Conference and Family History Fair. A "Getting More from Legacy Family Tree" class will be taught on Friday the 18th. Visit http://www.eshow2000.com/ngs/2007 for more information. Visit us in booths 114 and 115.

January 22, 2007

Upcoming Legacy Family Tree events/classes in your area

If you would like us to speak at your genealogy society meeting, please let us know.

FEBRUARY 2007

USA | Arizona | Youngtown - February 7, 14, 21, 28, 2007. Legacy Family Tree Advanced course taught by Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen. Sponsored by the West Valley Genealogical Society. Registration is required and limited. Visit http://www.azwvgs.org/Classes.htm for more information.

USA | Utah | St. George - February 9-10, 2007. St. George Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree. Classes taught by Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen:

  • Marketing your Ancestors: Mailing Lists, Message Boards, and Blogs
  • Organize, Plan, and Share Using Legacy Family Tree
  • Mapping your Ancestors Electronically: Using Software and the Internet
  • Timelines and Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success

Visit our booth #103-104. Visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/jamboree/jamboreeSG.htm for more information.

USA | California | Whittier - February 24, 2007. Whittier Area Genealogical Society's 24th Annual Seminar. Curt Witcher, the manager of the Historical Genealogy Department of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana will be the seminar's speaker. Legacy Family Tree will have a booth so stop by and pick up our latest software. Visit http://www.cagenweb.com/kr/wags/seminar.html for more information.

MARCH 2007

USA | Utah | Provo - March 3, 2007. Family History Seminar featuring Susan Easton Black and Kip Sperry. Topics include:

  • Writing a Page-Turning Autobiography / Biography
  • Finding your LDS Ancestors
  • Making the Most of your Resources
  • Using the Computer to Locate Family History Resources
  • Using the Computer to Locate Original Records
  • What's New on the Internet for Family History

Registration is required. Visit http://home.byu.net/ks4/ for more information.

USA | Utah | Bountiful - March 10, 2007. South Davis 2007 Family History Fair. This has been Utah's largest genealogy fair for years, and it's free. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will present:

  • Organizing and Fun with Digital Images
  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, GenSmarts, and Legacy
  • Organize, Plan, and Share Using Legacy Family Tree
  • Insider's Guide to Using Legacy Family Tree: Tips/Tricks

Visit http://www.familyhistoryfair.com for more information.

USA | Arizona | Tucson - March 13, 2007. Arizona State Genealogical Society presents "Organizing, Planning, and Sharing with Legacy Family Tree". Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~asgs/ for more information.

USA | Utah | Provo - March 16-17, 2007. 2007 Computerized Genealogy Conference. Dick Eastman and Alan Mann are the featured presenters. Visit our booth for the latest software. Visit http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwcompu/ for more information. Geoff Rasmussen will present "Genealogist's Guide to Working with Digital Images."

USA | Virginia | Fairfax - March 24, 2007. Fairfax and Mount Vernon Genealogical Societies' Joint Conference & Genealogy Expo. We will have a booth selling Legacy Family Tree so please stop by and visit with us. For more information visit http://www.fxgs.org/Conf2007.htm

USA | Utah | Logan - March 24, 2007. Logan Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree at the Eccles Conference Center in Logan on the campus of Utah State University. We will have a booth, so stop by and see us. For more information, visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/Logan/jamboreeLogan.htm

September 27, 2006

Legacy classes in PA, UT, WY, and Canada

We're excited to be involved in several major conferences in the next month. If you are in the area, please stop by and visit with us.

Pennsylvania

September 29-30 in Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania Genealogy Conference 2006. Millennia will demonstrate Legacy on Saturday at 7:30AM, held at the Sheraton Station Square Hotel. Visit http://www.pagenealogyconference.com/ for more information.

Utah

October 6-7 in Ogden. Northern Utah Genealogy Conference & Symposium. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will teach:

  • The Latest in Genealogical Technology: Mailing Lists, Message Boards, Blogs, RSS, and Podcasts
  • Rootsweb and USGenWeb
  • Mapping your Ancestors Using Software and the Internet

Visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/NorthUtah/northutah.htm for more information

Wyoming

October 20-21 in Cheyenne. Cheyenne Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree. Held at the Hitching Post Inn, 1700 W. Lincolnway. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will teach:

  • Discovering Rootsweb and USGenweb
  • Timelines and Chronologies: Secrets of Genealogical Success
  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, Legacy, and GenSmarts
  • Publish your Research Into an Exciting Presentation Using Passage Express presentation software

Visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/jamboree/jamboreeCW.htm for more information.

Canada

October 13-14 in Calgary, AB. FamilyRoots 2006: Genealogy, Genes, and Gigabytes. Held at the Carriage House Inn, Macleod Trail & 90 Ave. SW. Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will teach:

  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, Legacy, and GenSmarts
  • The Latest in Genealogical Technology: Mailing Lists, Message Boards, Blogs, RSS, and Podcasts

Visit http://www.family-roots.ca/ for more information.

October 21 in Pointe Claire, Quebec. Legacy Seminar with the Quebec Family History Society. Lorraine Gosselin will introduce Legacy Family Tree from 1-4PM at the QFHS Library. Sign up early, the first 25 will get a free CD and ALL attendees will be eligible for the drawing of the Deluxe Edition of Legacy. Visit http://www.qfhs.ca/hap.html#seminars for more information

November 4 in Campbellville, Ontario. Enjoy an informative day learning how to get the most out of the time that you spend recording and sharing your family history using Legacy Family Tree. This workshp contains a significant segment covering introductory and advanced source recording. Registration is required. Visit http://globalgenealogy.com/workshops/index.htm for more information.

Want us to teach Legacy to your society?

We often teach Legacy classes to societies. We even teach all-day seminars on genealogy technology. For more information, please send us an email.

August 08, 2006

Upcoming Legacy Events/Classes

Below is a list of upcoming Legacy-related events. If you belong to a society that would like us to give a presentation on Legacy, please let us know!

August 2006

Boston, MA - 30 August - 2 September - FGS/NEHGS Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, see http://genealogy.about.com/b/a/201067.htm. We'll be in booths 605 and 607 - stop by and visit!

September 2006

Alaska - 6-13 September - Legacy Cruise Inside Passage to Alaska.

Ottawa, Canada - 22-24 September - 12th Annual Fall Conference on British Isles Family History. Millennia's Brian Kelly will teach Introducing Legacy Family Tree. Visit http://www.bifhsgo.ca/ConferenceInfoRev2a.pdf for more information.

Pittsburgh, PA - 29-30 September - Pennsylvania Genealogy Conference 2006. Legacy demo on Saturday at 7:30AM. Held at the Sheraton Station Square Hotel. Legacy software demo on Saturday from 7:30-8:00AM. Visit http://www.pagenealogyconference.com/ for more information.

October 2006

Ogden, UT - 6-7 October: Northern Utah Genealogy Conference & Symposium - Visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/NorthUtah/northutah.htm for more information.

Calgary, Alberta - 13-14 October: FamilyRoots 2006: Genealogy, Genes, and Gigabytes. Held at the Carriage House Inn, Macleod Trail & 90 Ave. SW in Calgary. Visit http://www.family-roots.ca/ for more information.

Cheyenne, WY - 20-21 October - Cheyenne Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree. Held at the Hitching Post Inn, 1700 W. Lincolnway. Legacy will have a booth. Visit http://www.myancestorsfound.com/jamboree/jamboreeCW.htm for more information.

User Groups

Legacy user groups are held in many locations around the world. For a listing of user groups, please visit http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/UsersGroups.asp

July 21, 2006

Legacy classes and new video training CDs at the BYU conference, August 1-4, 2006

The 38th annual BYU Genealogy and Family History Conference will be held August 1–4, 2006, in the BYU Conference Center in Provo, Utah.

More than 100 classes will be offered throughout the conference, allowing participants to gain new skills and helpful information.  Class topics include Beginning Family History, Family History Center Support, Computers and New Programs, Europe/Nordic Research, British Research, U.S. Research, Methodology, and Publishing Family Histories. We invite you to attend the conference to learn new techniques and to build and strengthen your family ties through genealogy and family history.

Legacy Family Tree classes

Geoff Rasmussen, author of the Legacy Family Tree video training CDs, will teach three classes on Legacy which are open to the public at no charge:

Tuesday, August 1, 5:15-6:15 in room 2254 - Introduction to Legacy Family Tree - Learn the Basics of Legacy

Wednesday, August 2, 5:15-6:15 in room 2254 - Getting More from Legacy Family Tree - IGI Searching, Custom Reports, Emailing Reports to Others, Insider Tips/Tricks

Thursday, August 3, 5:15-6:15 in room 2295 - Creating and Using Timelines/Chronologies in your Genealogy Using Legacy Family Tree

New Legacy Training CDs

We will release advance copies of 3 new video training CDs at the conference:

  • Creating and Sharing Perfect Reports
  • Picturing your Legacy: a Video Guide to Working with Digital Pictures in Legacy
  • Insider's Guide to Legacy: Tips & Tricks

Stop by our booth in the conference center (open to the public at no charge) and be the first to view these new CDs. The set should be available to all Legacy users at the beginning of September 2006.

More information

For more information about the conference and to register, please visit http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwgen/

May 25, 2006

Come see us at NGS in Chicago, June 7-10

Millennia, developers of Legacy Family Tree will have a booth and will be teaching classes at the National Genealogical Society conference which takes place June 7 through 10, in the Chicago area.

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, 9300 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Rosemont, Illinois. We hope you'll stop by with your friends. The exhibit hall is open to the public, FREE!

Our very own, Geoff Rasmussen, will be teaching two exciting classes on using Legacy:

Wednesday, June 7, 11:00-12:15: Organize, Plan, and Publish Using Legacy (beginners)
Friday, June 9, 11:00-12:15: Getting More from Legacy Family Tree

For more information, or to register for the conference, visit http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/2006Chicago.cfm

April 14, 2006

Legacy in Massachusetts - April 22, 2006

If you will be in the New England area and are looking for something to do Saturday, April 22nd, there is an important genealogy event in Marlborough, Massachusetts - the annual exhibit and meeting of the Massachusetts Genealogical Council.

The New England Legacy User's Group will host a table at the event to promote the user group. Legacy 6 and the training CDs will be demonstrated and available for purchase.

Get up-to-date info about DNA studies, the U.S. Surgeon General's Family History Initiative, Record's Access Issues, and combining methodologies for both beginner and advanced researchers!

For more information about the conference, please visit http://home.comcast.net/~massgencouncil/annualconference.htm.

For registration information, please click here.

To subscribe to the Legacy New England mailing list, visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LegacyBoston

February 23, 2006

Legacy classes in Missouri, March 2006

Thursday, March 9 in Maplewood, Missouri: The St. Louis Genealogical Society is holding a Legacy class from 1:00-3:00PM. Alan Rogg will teach configuration options, short cuts, Legacy tools, reports, backing up and restoring your database, and GEDCOMs. Class is limited to 12 students and registration is required. Visit http://www.stlgs.org/classSchedule.htm to register or for more information.

Thursday, March 21 in Maplewood, Missouri: The St. Louis Genealogical Society is holding a Legacy class from 1:00-3:00PM. Alan Rogg will cover GeoBase, tagging, searching your file, IntelliShare, and creating Web pages. Class is limited to 12 students and registration is required. Visit http://www.stlgs.org/classSchedule.htm to register or for more information.

February 01, 2006

Free Alaska Genealogy Cruise or Family History Library Trip

We're giving away a FREE genealogy cruise to Alaska or a free research trip to Salt Lake City’s Family History Library.

Users of Legacy Family Tree 6.0 Deluxe edition are eligible to win. The winner, to be announced June 1, 2006, has their choice of attending the annual Legacy cruise or a week’s stay in Salt Lake City.

Carnivalspiritak Legacy Cruise. The third-annual Legacy cruise sets sail for Alaska on September 7, 2006 and returns to Vancouver, B.C. on September 13. The winner will receive:

  • Round-trip airfare to Vancouver
  • cruise fare (includes on-board meals)
  • paid port charges
  • even tips will be pre-paid for the winner.

In addition to experiencing the Inside Passage to Alaska, cruisers may attend genealogy classes presented by Millennia’s best instructors. More information is available at www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Cruise2006Info.asp

Plazahoteloutside Family History Library Research Trip. The Family History Library, located in downtown Salt Lake City, is the world’s largest genealogy library. The winner will receive:

  • round-trip airfare to Salt Lake City
  • 7-night stay in the Salt Lake Plaza Hotel, (located just around the corner from the library)
  • $100 for photocopies.

“We thought this would be a fun way to say thanks to our customers,” said Dave Berdan, president of Millennia Corporation. “There’s no better way to enjoy genealogy than with friends on a cruise or by researching at the world’s finest library.”

If you have waited for the right time to upgrade your software, now is the time. After all, you could be sailing to Alaska, or researching at the Family History Library – at our expense. Purchase or Upgrade to Legacy 6 Deluxe and be eligible to win.

Enter at http://legacyfamilytree.com/freetrip.asp

January 26, 2006

Upcoming Legacy Events in Your Area

Glendale, Arizona - January 30, 2006

Glendale Chapter of the Family History Society of Arizona. Open to the public. We'll be speaking on Research Guidance: FamilySearch, GenSmarts, and Legacy. Held at 7:00PM at the Glendale Public Library on 59th Avenue and Brown. For more information, contact Carolyn Grace.

St. George, Utah - February 10-11, 2006

Genealogy and Family Heritage Jamboree. Held at the Dixie Convention Center. Stop by our booth or attend our two classes:

  • Timeline and Chronology Tools for the Genealogist
  • Marketing Your Ancestors! Message Boards, Queries, and Mailing Lists

Enjoy the keynote speaker of DearMYRTLE and "Dinner with Dick Eastman." Register at www.myancestorsfound.com.

Sun City West, Arizona - February 21, 28, March 7, March 14

This is a four-week class on learning Legacy. Held at the Palm Ridge Recreation Center. Pre-registration is required. Contact Vern Johnson for more information.

Sedona, Arizona - February 27, 2006

We'll be teaching a Legacy class to the budding Sedona Legacy User Group. Held at the LDS Church in Sedona. Contact Rosalie for more information.

Provo, Utah - March 10-11, 2006

2006 Computerized Genealogy Conference at BYU. Stop by our booth and attend our classes:

  • Legacy Family Tree 6.0 for Beginners
  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, GenSmarts, and Legacy

For more information, visit http://ce.byu.edu/cw/cwcompu/

Bountiful, Utah - March 18, 2006

South Davis Family History Fair. Stop by our booth and attend our classes:

  • Organize, Plan, and Share - Using Legacy Family Tree
  • Mapping Your Ancestors - Using Software and the Internet
  • Getting More from Legacy Family Tree 6.0
  • Research Guidance: FamilySearch, GenSmarts, and Legacy

For more information, visit http://www.familyhistoryfair.com/

User Groups

For information on user groups in your area, please visit http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/UsersGroups.asp.

Would you like us to speak at your next society meeting? Contact us - we might just be in the area!

If you know of a Legacy event in your area, let us know and we'll add it to our online calendar.

December 21, 2005

Largest Genealogy Conference in Utah - Feb 11-12, 2006

ST GEORGE, UTAH—It’s not just the warm weather in St. George that’s pulling in thousands of genealogists from across the state and the nation. February 10-11 brings the second annual Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree to southern Utah.  DNA workshops, the latest technology and internet research in family history, land records, maps, naturalization, migration trails, Legacy Family Tree, and many more topics will be covered. Folks have begun registering for this event from as far as New York and California.  The Jamboree remains a big hit with family historians from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City as well. Sponsored by MyAncestorsFound (a research firm in Morgan) and the Washington PAF Users Group the Jamboree offers the largest annual genealogy conference in the Western states with all the perks.

“What makes this conference so great,” says Janie Anderson, a veteran volunteer, “is that there is something valuable for everyone at a fraction of the cost of a national conference.  This year we have more than 120 classes, so we can reach beginners through very advanced researchers.  To me that’s very exciting.”  Anderson adds that many of the most knowledgeable
and sought-after family history professionals will be teaching the classes, and more than 60 respected genealogy exhibitors, including Legacy Family Tree will be filling the vendor hall with the latest products, services and door prizes.

The first Jamboree held in February of 2005 was a tremendous success. “There were more than 650 pre-registered attendees and several hundred walk-ins,” says Holly Hansen, president of MyAncestorsFound.com. “While most came from Southern Utah, Southern Nevada, and California, there were a surprising number of attendees from across the nation, including Salt Lake. This upcoming Jamboree is bound to be even more popular, since the word is spreading fast—and not just by us.  Local family history enthusiasts are encouraging each other to go.  We take that as a tremendous compliment.”

As of January 1, the price is only $45, when purchased online or paid in advance.  Tickets are also being sold at the door at $50 for the two-day admission or $28 for those who can attend one day only. Tickets are available by clicking here.

Starring DearMYRTLE, Dick Eastman, Glastonbury Duo, and Legacy's Geoff Rasmussen

DearMYRTLE, a popular online genealogy columnist and internet radio persona is making the Jamboree keynote address.  The keynote is free and open to the public. Friday night’s special event, JamboreeFest: “Dinner with Dick Eastman” is also being held at the Dixie Center. Dick Eastman is an internationally recognized genealogist and producer of Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter (http://www.eogn.com/). The JamboreeFest will also include entertainment by the Glastonbury Duo, comprised of Dave and Carol Sharp, who perform beautiful Celtic tunes and stories. There is a charge for the dinner and reservations for this event are limited.  Pre-registration is strongly encouraged.

For more information:

The conference will be held at the state-of-the-art Dixie Convention Center, 1835 Convention Center Drive, St. George, Utah. This large and attractive facility offers ample free parking. The exhibit hall is free and open to the public.  For more information, call 801-829-3295. Or email: <mailto:jamboree@myancestorsfound.com>. Registrations may be mailed to My Ancestors, PO Box 187, Morgan, UT 84050.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Bridget Cook, Public Relations Chair
Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree 2006
(801) 644-0122 (cell)
bridget@myancestersfound.com

Rosemary Harris, Public Relations Assistant
Genealogy & Family Heritage Jamboree 2006
canterburybell@hotmail.com

November 23, 2005

Genealogy Cruises vs Conferences

The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright 2005 by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. Information about the newsletter is available at http://www.eogn.com.

I have been attending regional and national genealogy conferences for nearly twenty years. In recent years, I have also attended conferences in England and Canada. I have seen some very successful events and a few that were less so. I don't claim to be an expert on genealogy events but I do see a few trends.

In my travels and in e-mail messages, I see and hear comments about how genealogy interest must be declining nationwide because the national conferences are attracting fewer and fewer people every year. More than a decade ago, I attended a National Genealogical Society conference that had 2,800 attendees. Most of the other NGS conferences attracted 2,000 to 2,400 attendees in those days. In the past two or three years, the same conference has struggled to attract 1,500 attendees.

Indeed, lower attendance at national conferences might suggest lower interest in genealogy. However, I also see contradictory evidence.

I attend several regional events every year and hear about still others. The attendance at regional events is variable. Some regional conferences are reporting reduced attendance while others have the opposite experience. The last New England Regional Genealogical Conference held in Portland, Maine, attracted more than 700 people, the largest crowd ever at this event and nearly as many as some of the national events. This was for an event that focuses on genealogy in a small, six-state area.

A first-ever event aimed at genealogy novices held in the small city (56,000 population) of Saint George, Utah, early this year attracted throngs of people. Regional conferences in Ohio, California, Ontario, and elsewhere each attract hundreds of attendees every year. The Ontario (Canada) Genealogical Society typically attracts more than 400 people to its annual conference, not bad for an event that is devoted to genealogy research in only one province.

Genealogy cruises have been around for years but seem to be experiencing recent growth in popularity. The Genealogy Conference and Cruise sponsored by Wholly Genes Software sold out in less than twenty-four hours. The organizers went back to the cruise line and asked for more rooms. Four hundred fifty genealogists eventually made it on board, and more were disappointed when they were unable to obtain rooms on this fully-booked cruise. Had more rooms been available, this cruise might have been as big as some of the national genealogy events.

I don't have attendance figures on the recent Legacy Genealogy Cruise sponsored by Millennia Software, but I know they also had a crowd. Millennia Software has had several cruises in past years, and all have been quite popular. I understand the Millennia folks plan to hold a genealogy-themed cruise every year because of their past successes.

Another fact of interest is that genealogy is reported to be the second or third most popular topic on the web.

Does this sound like interest in genealogy is declining? Or is it simply a symptom of a different problem: the possibility that traditional national genealogy conferences are no longer attracting genealogists like they used to?

I will suggest that the second answer is closer to the truth. The big annual conferences continue to decline in popularity in spite of a demonstrated increase in the number of genealogists who will spend money to attend genealogy events.

Why is this? Based on informal discussions with hundreds of conference and cruise attendees, I believe it boils down to two things: money and enjoyment.

Let's face it: traveling to a four-day conference is becoming very expensive. Hotel rooms near most conference sites are running $125 and up per night in these days. Let's hope the National Genealogical Society can negotiate good prices for the conference hotel at their next conference in Chicago. As I write these words, the O'Hare Hyatt Regency's web site is listing their lowest-priced rooms during the conference at $199 per night for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights with the same rooms available at $119 per night on Friday and Saturday nights. Those are regular rates, not conference rates. At the regular rates, the hotel bill for the five-night stay would be $835 before various city and state taxes are added. The total will probably be well over  $900 after taxes. I am sure the conference organizers can obtain a discount rate, but I bet it will still cost $600 or $700 to stay in the hotel for five nights. Now add in conference admission of around $200 or so, and then add in more money for meals. If an attendee wishes to attend the conference banquet and several sponsored lunches, he or she must add in another $40 to perhaps $150.

For anyone planning to travel to the 2006 NGS annual national conference in Chicago, attend the banquet and a few lunches, and stay in a single room, the total expenses could be well over $1,000 plus airfare. Of course, attendees can save money by sharing a hotel room, and I suspect that many people will do just that. Even so, expenses typically will be $700 or more for most people. That calculates out as $175 to perhaps $300 per day.

Compare that to the cruises: the recent Legacy Genealogy Cruise cost each attendee as little as $517 (double occupancy) plus roundtrip airfare to Miami. The Wholly Genes Cruise attendees paid as little as $935 per person (double occupancy) plus roundtrip airfare to Tampa. Both cruises included all meals in those prices, and that was for a seven-day event! Even throwing in the airfare, the expense averages about $100 to $150 per day.

Airfare runs $200 to $500 roundtrip, depending on the distance to be covered. Of course, airfare is required for most attendees of conferences and cruises alike.

Which would you rather attend: an expensive four-day genealogy session in Chicago or a less expensive seven-day genealogy cruise in the Caribbean, stopping at exotic ports of call?

In short, this suggests that genealogy is as popular as ever, but genealogists are spending their money differently. Cruises are becoming much more popular in genealogy and elsewhere. This popularity for one form of genealogy event is cutting into attendance at other, expensive events as genealogists are carefully planning their expenditures for major events.

When looking at regional events, there are similar differentials in prices and material available. These are typically two- or three-day events, held in smaller cities with lower hotel and restaurant expenses. 

The admission fees for the regional events are also much cheaper. Attending a three-day regional event typically costs each attendee a few hundred dollars for admission, hotels, meals, and transportation.

Again, I will ask the same questions that I asked earlier: Does this sound like the interest in genealogy is declining? Or is it a symptom of the possibility that traditional genealogy conferences are no longer attracting genealogists like they used to?

The organizers of the national conferences are facing a huge challenge: how to attract attendees in the face of ever-increasing expenses? I do not envy the organizers as their options are limited. However, I will suggest that it is time to focus on reducing expenses more than on adding more seminars and services. If prices continue to rise, attendance certainly will decline still further.

Personally, I am hoping to attend another cruise next year.

November 11, 2005

Legacy Cruise 2005 Pictures

The 2005 Legacy Cruise was an enormous success! Over 170 Legacy users were in our group.  When we weren't eating at the 24 hour pizzeria, playing shuffleboard, dancing, exploring Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, or St. Maarten, we learned "from the experts."

Dave Berdan, Ken McGinnis, Luc Comeau, Sherry Holthe, Geoff Rasmussen, and Jim Terry taught nine classes, which were accompanied by a fantastic 50 page syllabus.

Here are just a few of the pictures....

Next year's cruise to Alaska is quickly filling up. For information, visit http://legacyfamilytree.com/Cruise2006Info.asp

November 01, 2005

International Genetic Genealogy Conference - November 4-5, 2005

The 2nd annual International Conference on Genetic Genealogy is to be held on November 4-5, 2005 at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society (NGS) in Washington, D.C. The two-day event will feature leading experts in the field making presentations on a variety of topics related to the use of DNA for family history and deep ancestral origins.

The choice of the NGS headquarters to host this year’s Conference reflects Family Tree DNA’s participation as the testing outfit for public input in the Genographic Project, a 5-year research partnership between National Geographic and IBM to study human migratory history.

Among other speakers, population geneticist, Spencer Wells, author of “The Journey of Man”, National Geographic Explorer in Residence and Project Director of the Genographic Project will be talking to conference participants about this project, its goals, and how the genealogical community can participate.

The Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Surname Project Administrators is open to genealogists from all over the world who currently manage Surname Projects at Family Tree DNA and want to learn more about the advances of DNA testing for Genealogy and Anthropology.

With over 40,000 Y-DNA and mtDNA tests performed, Family Tree DNA is the only organization in the field of Genetic Genealogy that has consistently offered the emerging science that enables genealogists around the world to advance their research. Since its inception, in April of 2000, when it developed the commercial application of what until then was only available for academic and scientific research, Family Tree DNA has been associated with Arizona Research Labs and Dr. Michael Hammer, head of the Genomics Analysis and Technology Core at the University of Arizona, as well as some of the world's leading authorities in the fields of Genetics and Anthropology.

For more information, visit http://www.familytreedna.com/conference_PR2.html.

Legacy 6.0 now allows you to enter the results of your ancestors' DNA tests. In the Individual's Information screen, just click on the DNA icon, and select from the 9 available tests.

Dna

October 28, 2005

Santa Clara, CA Legacy class

Saturday, November 12, 2005; Santa Clara, CA

Millennia's Geoff Rasmussen will demonstrate Legacy 6.0 at the Silicon Valley Computer Genealogy Group's monthly meeting. Anyone can attend - membership isn't required.

9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

875 Quince Avenue, Santa Clara, CA

Legacy products will be available for purchase (saves on shipping!)

For directions, or more information, visit http://svpafug.org/monthlymeetings.html

October 15, 2005

Legacy classes in Washington State

The Redmond Stake Family History Faire in Redmond, Washington, will be held on Saturday, October 29, 2005 from 9:00 am - 4:30 pm. If you live in the area, don't miss the two classes being taught on Legacy 6.

For more information, contact Mark Hoover at markhoover64@hotmail.com ph. (425) 869 5656; or Bob Mullen at BobMullen6@msn.com ph. (425) 392-2131

Held at Redmond Stake Center, 10115 172nd Ave NE, Redmond, WA

For other Legacy-related events in your area, please visit our calendar at http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/Calendar.asp

October 13, 2005

2006 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy - Register Now

One of the premier genealogy events of the year, the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy begins Monday, 9 January 2006 at 7:00 am and concludes Friday, 13 January 2006 at 9:00 pm. Classes begin Monday morning following the breakfast. Check-in will be available on Sunday evening and Monday morning. Tuition for all students includes the Monday breakfast, Monday evening social, Tuesday 7pm speaker, and Friday evening banquet.

For five days you will be taught by some of the best genealogists in the country.  Select one of nine courses for a comprehensive learning and practicing experience.  The Institute is only one block from the largest genealogy library in the world, the Family History Library.  Most courses cover 20 hours of instruction.

Ranging from the Advanced Methodology Course to individualized Genealogical Problem Solving; from Power Tools for Internet Genealogy to going Beyond the Records of the Family History Library, there is up-to-date training for everyone.  You should reserve your place now.

If you happen to be in Salt Lake during that time but cannot afford the entire day off, there are evening classes open to all, but you must register before hand. You may register online.

To register, or for more information, visit http://www.infouga.org/slc.aspx

October 03, 2005

Family History Day - California State Archives

Have you ever wondered about your family lineage? Have you ever wondered how to research your family tree? Wonder where to start?

Start planning now to attend the 6th annual Family History Day! You'll find short classes on a variety of subjects: beginning genealogy, what's available at local institutions, computer software and demonstrations, preservation techniques, and much more. Click here for Family History Day 2005 flyer. (PDF 167KB)

  • When: Saturday, October 15, 2005 8:30 - 4:00 Click here for class schedule. (PDF 50KB)
  • Where: California State Archives, 1020 "O" Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 653-7715
  • Transportation: Take Light Rail to the Archives Plaza stop. Or if you drive, park free in the Golden State Museum parking lots located at 10th and "O" Streets (entrance off alley between "O" and "N" Streets) or at 11th and "P" Streets. Parking available on a first come first served basis.
  • For more information: Check out the Root Cellar-Sacramento Genealogical Society web site or call the Genealogical & Historical Council at (916) 682-3381.

September 16, 2005

Call for Papers: 6th Annual Workshop on Technology for Family History and Genealogical Research

From the BYU Computer Science Department:

Mark your calendars for March 9, 2006. This workshop provides a forum for presenting and discussing current and emerging research work on technology that supports family history and genealogy. Results should address technology problems whose solutions have the potential to improve family history and genealogical research work. The format of the conference will include a keynote speaker, panel discussions, and technical presentations.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
We invite all who enjoy presenting and learning about emerging technological research, as it applies to genealogy, to particupate. We especially invite those who do research and publish in the areas of informatics and computer science.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
The workshop focuses on research issues in technology, which support family history and genealogy. We solicit submissions of original research, as well as experience papers that address these thems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Digitized images of historical data
  • Information integration
  • Human interfaces/delivery systems
  • Expert and intelligent systems
  • Digital historical data sources

HOW TO SUBMIT
Authors should submit abstracts through the workshop website at www.fht.byu.edu. Abstracts are submitted first and are to be 1-2 pages in length. They are then reviewed by the FHTW Committee and selected or rejected for the workshop. Accepted participants submit full papers of 4-5 pages and a slide presentation that will be presented at the workshop.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
You may visit the workshop website at www.fht.byu.edu for updates on deadlines and previous workshop presenters. If you need assistance with the website, contact csweb@byu.edu. For specific questions about the workshop write to mindy@cs.byu.edu.

September 08, 2005

FGS 2006 Announced - Boston, MA

Breaking News about the 2006 Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference:

The Federation of Genealogical Societies’ annual conference will take place August 30 - September 2, 2006 in historic Boston, Massachusetts. The New England Historic Genealogical Society is serving as the local host for this event.

At the 2005 conference in Salt Lake City, a preliminary registration brochure was released to conference attendees. The brochure contains just a hint of what is shaping up to be the largest genealogy conference ever. The full program will be online later this fall at the FGS Website www.fgs.org.

Family historians always seek additional news and details - it’s second nature to us! The 2006 conference has provided a way for you to learn about the terrific opportunities that will be available: the expanded program; the speakers from across the United States, Canada, Ireland, England, and Scotland; the extensive exhibit hall; the many activities in and around Boston; and the plethora of research facilities in the area. Soon, we will even tell you about special pricing for this conference!

Keep up-to-date on new details by regularly logging on to the FREE Conference Blog at < www.FGSConferenceBlog.com > to see the weekly updates provided by the conference committee, area record custodians, speakers, seasoned conference goers, lovers of Boston and New England, and many others. FGS, NEHGS, and the many conference volunteers look forward to seeing you on the blog and at the conference.

September 03, 2005

Relatively Speaking: Genealogy Radio Show Online

Need even more genealogy tips and tricks? Listen to Irene Johnson’s radio show, Relatively Speaking each Sunday from 4pm-6pm, U.S. Mountain Time.

On Sunday, the 4th of September, from 4pm to 6pm MDT, Bret Petersen and Gerhard Ruf will be guests on the radio call-in show, Relatively Speaking, broadcasting on 820 AM (in Salt Lake CIty) or at www.utaham820.com.

If you are planning on listening on the Internet, just click on “Listen Live to AM820 Online” in the upper left of the web page noted above. Then click on “Click here to listen” which appears two lines lower on the page. The Real One Player needs to be installed on your PC or MAC to listen to the live broadcast.

If you would like to call into the show to ask questions or make comments, the following numbers are available:

570-1820 - from Salt Lake County
470-1820 - from Utah County
670-1820 - from Weber, North Davis or Morgan Counties 888-362-1820 - toll-free from other locations in North America

Enjoy!