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Washington, D.C.
National Archives Genealogy Fair
April 22-23, 2009
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St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis Genealogical Society’s Annual Conference
May 2, 2009
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Raleigh, North Carolina
National Genealogical Society Family History Conference
May 13-16, 2009
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Burbank, California
Southern California Genealogy Jamboree
June 26-28, 2009
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
August 2-7, 2009
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Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake Family History Expo
August 28-29, 2009
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Little Rock, Arkansas
Federation of Genealogical Societies Annual Conference
September 2-5, 2009
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Las Vegas, Nevada
AARP presents Vegas@50+
October 22-24, 2009
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Mesa, Arizona
Mesa Family History Expo
January 22-23, 2010
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want to know more about all of family history back to 1
I’m interested in my Holt family tree back to Nicholas and Elizabeth who landed in Boston by the ship James, in June of 1635!! Thank you.
Do you know if/when you will be expanding to more cities in the future regarding the Ancestry Conferences? I’d like to see you add a few more major cities such as Portland, OR and Seattle, WA out in the Pacific Northwest.
Thanks,
Karen Roberts
No San Antonio, Texas? No, Texas?!
Wish you guys could come down to Texas!
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This is great news!!! See you in Philly!! Perfect timing, too.
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I agree with Crystal #5, also what about Dallas – we’re beginning to feel like the red-headed step child down here
TonyC
when are u coming to virginia (norfolk or va beach??)
When are you coming to New York, NY? Something like the genealogy fair at the National Archives. I’m sure the New York Library would be a good venue. That would be great!
This may be the wrong place, but since I can not find one, I have a couple of comments and suggestions. I have been a customer off and on for several years. It would be nice if you would make the headings more concise, so we would hot have to scroll down so much when we pull up a page. We, also, are serious about research and do not need a fancy heading on every page. “Just the facts, Mam” Also, why do you not put the corrections of names in the search tab, especially when you are told by family members what you have is incorrect?? If they stay as you have them, people will never find them and it makes our efforts to correct them worthless. At times I think I find things on Heritage Quest easier. These are just a couple of things for you to consider.
I would love to see Ancestry.com come to Eugene, Oregon.
Would like to see a conference in Oklahoma City Ok…
It is 150 miles from me, but I would sure drive to it…I have many questions on family history..to ask.
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