Every genealogy conference is jam-packed with learning opportunities and this year's National Genealogical Society Family History Conference is no exception. I've been using the handy Conference App to organize my schedule and exchange information with old friends and new acquaintances.
Marian L. Smith, chief of the historical research branch of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). |
The conference started Wednesday morning with a lively Opening Session. Marian L. Smith, chief of the historical research branch of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), delivered the keynote address, "People, Policy, and Records: The Importance of Historical Background. Smith told the fascinating story of her quest to solve the mystery of the origins of the Morton Allen Directory of European Passenger Ship Arrivals. She summed up her tale of dogged perseverance with this advice: "Some questions take years to answer. Be prepared to be surprised. Question your sources."
Mariachi Los Bravos |
After welcoming speeches, awards, memorials, the talented Mariachi Los Bravos, from the J. D. Smith Middle School of Las Vegas, serenaded attendees from the auditorium to the exhibit hall.
Mariachi Los Bravos |
On Day one I took the opportunity to hear lectures by two giants of genealogy research methodology.
Dr. Thomas W. Jones, Ph.D, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS |
Dr. Thomas Jones presented "Debunking Misleading Records."
Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA |
Elizabeth Shown Mills' first lecture was "The Genealogical Proof Standard in Action! Case Building When No Record States an Answer!"
Photographs (C) 2013 by the National Genealogical Society, Inc. Used by permission of the National Genealogical Society and the photographer, Scott Stewart. [Thanks you, NGS and Scott Stewart!]
Copyright © 2013 by Kathryn M. Doyle, California Genealogical Society and Library.
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