Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de ahaseminars
Specialist Indexes for Family Historians por Jeremy Sumner Wycherley Gibson
Finding Italian Roots: The Complete Guide to Americans por John Philip Colletta
Historic Mecklenburg and Old Charlotte 1775-1925
Ellis Island interviews : in their own words por Peter M. Coan
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Genealogy (The Complete Idiot's Guide) por Christine Rose
American Victorian Costume in Early Photographs por Priscilla Harris Dalrymple
The Graveyard Shift: A Family Historian's Guide to New York City Cemeteries por Carolee Inskeep
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Autores LibraryThing: George G. Morgan (ahaseminars), Audrey Collins (audreycollins), Christine Rose (christinerose)
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Sobre mimGeorge G. Morgan has been working on his own family genealogy since he was ten years old in North Carolina, and he has traced his family lines across the southeastern United States and to the U.K., Scotland, and Ireland. He is the president of Aha! Seminars, Inc., a Florida-based company working with library cooperatives and consortia providing continuing education to hundreds of library employees each year. He is a frequent speaker at genealogical conferences at the local, state, national, and international levels. George’s speaking engagements take him all over Florida and the U.S., and to Canada and the U.K. He is an expert in Southern U.S. and English genealogical research and has led research tours to London, England.
His extremely popular and award-winning weekly genealogy column, "Along Those Lines …", appeared each Friday at Ancestry.com for over 8 years and now appears as a weekly blog at his company’s Web site at http://ahaseminars.com. He now contributes as an author to Ancestry.com’s Ancestry Weekly Journal and their 24/7 Family History Circle. He is the prolific author of literally hundreds of articles for magazines, journals, newsletters, and online articles in many genealogical publications in the U.S., Canada, the U.K, Singapore, and elsewhere. He is the author of five books, including How to Do Everything with Your Genealogy, published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne, has become one of the fastest-selling genealogy books in the past 20 years. His newest book for Ancestry Publishing is The Official Guide to Ancestry.com, scheduled for release in late April 2007.
George is a past president of the International Society of Family History Writers and Editors (ISFHWE), and a former director of the Florida State Genealogical Society and the Genealogical Speakers Guild (GSG). He is currently a director the Florida Genealogical Society of Tampa and editor of its newsletter blog and quarterly journal. He is the Publicity Chair for the Florida State Genealogical Society. He also is currently serving on the Marketing Committee of the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS).
He is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the National Genealogical Society (NGS), the Society of Genealogists (SoG) in the U.K., International Society of Family History Writers and Editors, the Genealogical Speakers Guild, the and twenty-three other local, state, national, and international genealogical societies.
George is a popular speaker and will be the featured speaker at many local and state genealogical society conferences in the U.S. this year and is a key speaker for the 2008 Fly Away Travel’s “Genealogy Seminar at Sea” cruise.
He is the co-host, with partner Drew Smith, of “The Genealogy Guys Podcast” each week at http://genealogyguys.com. He teaches distance education classes in genealogy librarianship for the National Institute for Genealogical Studies at the University of Toronto, and distance education genealogy classes for the University of South Florida’s Educational Outreach Program. He is also working with the electronic delivery of his classes in a variety of formats and media,
He lives in Odessa, Florida, a suburb of Tampa.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaI have a very large library of books, and have only cataloged the genealogy books to date. I will be working on the remainder in the coming months.
I also have a massive collection of music CD. These include classical music (especially oboe music), opera, big bands and vocalists from the 1920s to the mid-1950s, film soundtracks from the same period, as well as great female vocalists of the 1920s to the present. I plan to catalog the entire collection during the winter months.
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publicado por ablachly às 12:37 pm (EST) em Apr 7, 2009
In any case, nice to see you are on RL and if you are willing I would like to list you as a friend.
my LT name obviously is maggie1944, and in real life I am Karen Morgan, living in the Seattle area.
publicado por maggie1944 às 8:49 am (EST) em Jul 30, 2008