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Midwest African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI)
MAAGI is the only African American focused event offering a total of 48 classes over 3 days with evening lectures, and guided personalized instruction. In 2016 attendee selected a track in which they immersed themselves in a core curriculum for three days taking 12 different classes, guided by nationally recognized instructors.
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Midwestern Roots Family History and Genealogy Conference
Midwestern Roots is a biannual two-day conference presented by the Indiana Historical Society and features national, regional and local presentations on a number of relevant genealogy and family history topics.
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Minnesota Genealogical Society - Events
Webinars, classes, conferences, and workshops.
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Two four day genealogy training events taking place in County Monaghan, Ireland in October 2013. Field trips and cultural entertainment included. Leading speakers from the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland, the National Archives of Ireland and other cultural and commercial entities.
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National Black Genealogy Summit
October 20-22, 2011 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sponsored by the Allen County Public Library Foundation & The African American Genealogical Society of Fort Wayne.
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New Zealand's Family History Fair
New Zealand's Annual National Fair celebrating family, social & local history. Held every August, during Family History Month @ Claudelands Events Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Northwest Genealogy Conference
The annual Northwest Genealogy Conference is dedicated to bringing high quality, national level genealogical education to the Pacific Northwest. Located at Arlington, Washington.
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A global family history event, where people of all ages learn to discover, share, and celebrate their family connections across generations through technology in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
Elevate your genealogical education to new heights with the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). SLIG offers in-depth, week-long courses on topics such as methodology, standards, records groups, DNA, regional or ethnic research, and research tools. Courses are designed for high-intermediate to advanced researchers and provide more depth than can be achieved by attending a regular conference or multiple hour-long webinars. Course curriculum engages participants in multiple daily class sessions, hands-on application and learning assignments. Small class sizes maximize the learning experience. SLIG faculty represent the genealogical field’s top educators and bring high quality education and discussion to each of their students.
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San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society Seminar
March 5, 2016, The San Luis Obispo County Genealogical Society is sponsoring their 30th all-day seminar
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Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe.
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Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
Burbank, California.
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Swedish Genealogy Conference (Virtual)
Drott Lodge Vasa Order of America will host its first Virtual Swedish Genealogy Conference on 12 Nov 2022 at 9am (EST). Our speakers include Kathy Meade of ArkivDigital, Geoff Froberg Morris, Bob Johnson and Kathy Cuff. A great program for our one day event.
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Put your research questions to an expert, watch a free talk, speak to a local society, archive or genealogical supplier. All lectures and live streams will be available for 72 hours.
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A two day event for those interested in genealogy and family history. At the Metropolitan Pavilion, New York, New York.
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