The 38th Annual Brigham Young University Family History and Genealogy Conference will be August 1-4, 2006, in the BYU Conference Center, in Provo, Utah. Programs will be available for beginners to advanced family researchers. Get your reservations in early, if you choose to attend, as space is limited for many of the popular programs.
They just finished up the Computerized Genealogy Conference in March, offering workshops and programs on using the computer for your family research. Since this just passed, stay tuned for information on that for next year or call (801) 422-4853 to get the advanced details.
Re: Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter
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The 38th Annual Brigham Young University Family History and Genealogy Conference is Issue Number 10 published May 1, 2006, by Lorelle VanFossen. This is just one of many articles found in the Genealogy News categories. Lorelle VanFossen writes for a variety of blogs, websites, ezines, and print publications. She also teaches and does a lot of public speaking internationally on photography, writing, blogging, web page design and development, and more. She and her husband and cat(s) travel full-time across North American and the rest of the world by RV, planes, trains, automobiles, and foot, writing and photographing their travels and nature, when they can find it. Lorelle VanFossen has written 231 articles for our our family history blog.
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December 26th, 2006 at 11:31 am
I’d like to get started on my family background. Can you help?
Raymond Heffernan
December 27th, 2006 at 9:18 am
There are plenty of helpful sites and articles out there to get you started. Why not check out some of the resources I’ve listed on Genealogy Research Techniques and Tips Resources