Saturday April 23, 2016
 
8:00-9:00 AM Keynote Address: Clive Romney
 
Session 1: 9:15-10:15 AM
#
CLASS
PRESENTER
1.
Tips for Genealogical Research
Fritz Juengling
2.
 
Abraham Lincoln and the Early Mormons
Ron Andersen
3.
 
Serving as a Bridge: Sharing Your Family History with Your Grandchildren
Kurt Weiland
4.
 
Getting Started in Family History Research
Ralph C. Tobias
 
5.
Creating Family History Story Books
Naomi Newbold
6.
 
“Research Proof Codes” to Document Your Genealogy Research
Loni Gardner
7.
Genealogy Standards for Beginners, part I: The Basics
Peg Ivanyo
 
8.
Endoline Brickwall Presents: Find Your Cousins
Lisa Ratzlaff
9.
It is time to stop the anxiety associated w/ Family History work
R. Jean Naisbitt
 
10.
iPhonetography
Tom Underhill
11.
10 Great Ideas to Zap the Grandma Gap
 
Janet Hovorka
 
 
12.
Digital Libraries- a goldmine for German genealogists
Baerbel K. Johnson
13.
Your Road Map to Success—Census Literacy:  More Than Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
Elizabeth Cays Miller
 
14.
Historylines and the magic of easily creating family stories
Elisa Ganz
 
15.
Organizing, Planning, and Sharing with Legacy Family Tree
Leonard Plaizier
16.
What’s New in RootsMagic 7
Michael T. Booth
17. Deciphering DNA’s Use in Genetic Genealogy Stephanie Saylor
 
Session 2: 10:30-11:30 AM
#
CLASS
PRESENTER
1.
 
Historical Events that Affect German Genealogical Research
Fritz Juengling
2.
 
Introducing The Family History Guide
Bob Taylor
3.
Creating a Personalized Family History Game: A Step-by-step Approach to Engage Your Children and Grandchildren
Kurt Weiland
4.
 
Getting Started in Family History Research
Ralph C. Tobias
5.
 
Researching Your Civil War Ancestor: A Comprehensive Study
Michael L. Strauss
6.
Early LDS Newspapers and Periodicals: Defending, Strengthening and Describing Zion  OR   Finding Your Ancestors in Early LDS and Non-LDS Newspapers]
Laurie Castillo
7.
 
Genealogy Standards for Beginners, part II: Making the Grade
Peg Ivanyo
8.
 
Becoming an Excellent Genealogist
Kory L. Meyerink
9.
 
Grandma found my lines.  I’m going to find my cousins!
R. Jean Naisbitt
10.
 
Scanning and Photo Retouching for Beginners: Part 1
Tom Underhill
11.
Screenshots, Scanning, And File Naming
Don Snow and Linda Snow Westover
12.
Online Resources for German Research in formerly Eastern Areas
Baerbel K. Johnson
13.
Latest Tools and Tricks for publishing Stories your family will love
Elisa Ganz
14.
 
Too Much Stuff: Curating Your Family History Assets
Tom and Alison Taylor
  15.
 
An More In-Depth Look at Legacy Family Tree software
Leonard Plaizier
16.
 
RootsMagic: Your Home Base for Your Online Research
 
Michael T. Booth
 
17.
Kids and the Ties that Bind Ginny Ackerson

Lunch break/ Vendors: 11:30-1:00 PM
 
Session 3: 1:00-2:00 PM
#
CLASS
PRESENTER
1.
 
Beginning Dutch Internet Research - Part 1
Fritz Juengling
2.
Family History Consultant Triage
Jill Woodbury
 
3.
 
Danish Probate Records
Boyd Neilsen
4.
Genealogy Tips & Tricks
Roland Astorga
5.
 
The New Deal: Putting Genealogists to Work
Michael L. Strauss
6.
 
Lesser Known Sources for Locating U.S. Vital Records Information Online
Laurie Castillo
7.
 
Using Mind Maps to “See” Research More Clearly
Peg Ivanyo
8.
The Five Most Important Online Resources for Your U.S. Genealogy Research and ten more for extra measure
Kory L. Meyerink
 
9.
Sleuthing Records - Tapping Your Inner Sherlock
Lisa Ratzlaff
10.
 
Photo Retouching for Beginners, Part 2: Key Photoshop Techniques
Tom Underhill
11.
 
Germanic & Scandinavian Naming Patterns
Ruth Ellen Maness
12.
 
Ratchet Up Your Research with Evernote
Elizabeth Cays Miller
13.
 
101 Ways to Design a Pedigree Chart
Janet Hovorka
14.
Ten Steps to Create and Publish a Life Story Book
 
Tom and Alison Taylor
15.
 
A More In-Depth Look at Legacy Family Tree software
Leonard Plaizier
16.
 
Personal Historian 2: New Tools to Write Your Life Stories
Michael T. Booth
 
 
Session 4: 2:15-3:15 PM
#
CLASS
PRESENTER
   1.
Beginning Dutch Internet Research - Part 2
Baerbel K. Johnson
 
2.
 
Why Attach?
Jill Woodbury
3.
 
Introduction to Danish Land Records
Boyd Neilsen
4.
My Ancestor is a Scoundrel…now what?
Charla Ann Dominguez
5.
 
Bankruptcy to Equity: Using Federal Court Records
Michael L. Strauss
6.
 
Utah Research Beyond LDS Records
Laurie Castillo
7.
 
Crossing the Pond - Finding your Immigrant Ancestors
Peg Ivanyo
 
8.
Becoming an Excellent Genealogist
Kory L. Meyerink
 
9.
Basic Training - Find Your Ancestor in Military Records
Lisa Ratzlaff
10.
Uncle Harold said what?  Prove it!
R. Jean Naisbitt
 
11.
It’s Not All On-Line!  Printed Sources for Scandinavian Research
Ruth Ellen Maness
 
12.
Find Your Ancestors in Official LDS Church Records
Keith Erekson
 
13.
Family Organizations
Fran Jensen
14.
 
Turning the Hearts of the Children with Life Stories
Elisa Ganz
15.
 
Organizing, Planning, and Sharing with Legacy Family Tree
Leonard Plaizier
16.
RootsMagic: Your Home Base for Your Online Research
Michael T. Booth
 
Session 5: 3:30-4:30 PM
#
CLASS
PRESENTER
1.
Solving Difficult German Emigration Problems
Baerbel K. Johnson
 
2.
 
Get Started – Online with FamilySearch examples
Jill Woodbury
3.
Research in Copenhagen
Boyd Neilsen
 
4.
Case Studies in Descendency Research
Michael L. Strauss
 
5.
Connecting Generations: Tips and Tricks for Interviewing Grandparents
Naomi Newbold
 
6.
 
“Research Proof Codes” to Document Your Genealogy Research
Loni Gardner
7.
 
 Genealogy Tips & Tricks
Roland Astorga
8.
 
Shooting a family history video
Tom Underhill
9.
Your Road Map to Success—Census Literacy:  More Than Reading, Writing & Arithmetic
Elizabeth Cays Miller
10.
Most Family History Mysteries can be solved with simple math and deductive reasoning.
R. Jean Naisbitt
11.
Your Personal Genealogy Library: Family History Books Online
Don Snow and Linda Snow Westover
12.
 
Early Mormon Missionaries database
Matt McBride
13.
 
Hidden Treasures found in the War of 1812 Pension Files
Fran Jensen
14.
Turning the Hearts of the Children with Life Stories
Elisa Ganz
 
15.
Five “Musts” to Digitize Your Photos the Right Way
Alison Taylor
 
16.
Beginning British Parish Registers
Ginny Ackerson
 
17.
Deciphering DNA’s Use in Genetic Genealogy Stephanie Saylor