If you’re in the Philadelphia area next week, join Ancestry.com at the 2008 Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) annual conference. We are excited for the opportunity to meet with our customers and share information about our new products and services at Ancestry.com.
Stop by our booth (#403) to take advantage of our special conference offers or visit one of our classes being taught by Ancestry.com product experts in searching, self-publishing, Family Tree Maker 2009, among others.
| Wednesday, 3 September 2008 | |
| Time | Title |
| 8 pm – 9 pm* | Creating a Lasting Legacy with Family Tree Maker* |
| Friday, 5 September 2008 | |
| Time | Title |
| 8 am – 9 am | RootsWeb and the Ancestry.com Community |
| 9:30 am – 10:30 am | Beginning Your Search on Ancestry.com |
| 11 am – 12 pm | Building Your Tree with Family Tree Maker (Beginner) |
| 2 pm – 3 pm | What’s New on Ancestry.com |
| 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | Ancestry.com Family Trees |
| 5 pm – 6 pm | Saving the World’s History One Record at a Time: The Ancestry.com World Archives Project |
| Saturday, 6 September 2008 | |
| Time | Title |
| 8 am – 9 am | Getting the Most out of Family Tree Maker (Intermediate) |
| 9:30 am – 10:30 am | Saving the World’s History One Record at a Time: The Ancestry.com World Archives Project |
| 10:30 am – 11:30 am* | Searching for Records on Ancestry.com Using Your Family Tree* |
| 11 am – 12 pm | Using Ancestry.com to Print, Share and Preserve Your Family Stories |
| 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm* | Publishing Your Family History Research* |
| 2 pm – 3 pm | Preview: Family Tree Maker 2009 |
| 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | U.S. Census and Voter Lists at Ancestry.com |
| 5 pm – 6 pm | Searching on Ancestry.com (Intermediate) |
| All classes are held in Room 107-B except those indicated by an asterisk(*) | |
| Asterisk(*) indicates classes that are held in the Exhibit Hall – Live Events Center (free to the public) | |
See you in Philly!
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I like to know, how do I sort in order of time events. For example my father had more than one wife, but I put the names of his wives at random.
Is there a way that I can sort the names wiyhout doing the tree all over?
I like to know, how do I sort in order of time events. For example my father had more than one wife, but I put the names of his wives at random.
Is there a way that I can sort the names without doing the tree all over?
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