When

Saturday January 10, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM PDT
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Where

Marina Village—Captain’s Room 
1936 Quivira Way
San Diego, CA 92109
  


 
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Contact

Regina Gigl 
San Diego Genealogical Society 
858-627-9803 
gigljr@pacbell.net
 

A Family History Seminar sponsored by the San Diego Genealogical Society 

Please join us for the San Diego Genealogical Society January 10, 2015 Annual Meeting.  We are honored to have D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, as our speaker and his sessions will be held in the Captain's Room at Marina Village.  The fee for this event is members $40 and for non-members $50.  This price includes four sessions by our speaker as well as the welcoming coffee/tea and pastries and a sandwich box lunch.  We have invited Elijah's Catering as a new partner to provide coffee/tea and boxed lunches. Remember Marina Village has free parking.

Please register early as seating is limited. We expect the seminar to fill rapidly.

 

 

 

D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS is the President of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and a nationally known and recognized genealogical author, lecturer, and researcher.

He has been a featured genealogist on the hit PBS show, Genealogy Roadshow and NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? with Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashley Judd, Reba McEntire, and Rob Lowe.

 

 

www.djoshuataylor.com

 

Session 1: Bridging the Gap: Finding Ancestors in the United States between 1780 and 1830.

Session 2: The Modern-Genealogist: Timesaving Tips for Every Researcher.

Session 3: Our States Archives: Digital Collections and More.

Session 4: New Tools and Ideas in Research.

 

D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS is the President of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and a nationally known and recognized genealogical author, lecturer, and researcher.

Josh has been a featured genealogist on the hit PBS show, Genealogy Roadshow and NBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? with Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashley Judd, Reba McEntire, and Rob Lowe.

 

www.djoshuataylor.com

                     

Session 1: Bridging the Gap: Finding Ancestors in the United States between 1780 and 1830. 

Session 2: The Modern-Genealogist: Timesaving Tips for Every Researcher.

Session 3: Our State Archives: Digital Collections and More.

Session 4: New Tools and Ideas in Research.