A preliminary registration brochure for the 2006 Federation of Genealogical Societies' annual conference was released to the attendees of this year's conference, and it looks like it's shaping up to be a wonderful genealogy conference. The conference will take place August 30 - September 2, 2006 in historic Boston, Massachusetts, with the New England Historic Genealogical Society serving as the local host for the event.
Family historians always seek additional news and details – it’s second nature to us! The 2006 conference will provide a way for you to keep up with the latest genealogical news and techniques and will include an expanded program; speakers from across the United States, Canada, Ireland, England, and Scotland; an extensive exhibit hall; and many activities in and around Boston.
The full registration brochure and news on special registration pricing for the conference will be online later this fall at www.fgs.org. Keep up-to-date on new details by regularly logging on to the FREE Conference Blog to see the weekly updates provided by the conference committee, area record custodians, speakers, seasoned conference goers, lovers of Boston and New England, and many others. FGS, NEHGS, and the many conference volunteers look forward to seeing you on the blog and at the conference.
Family historians always seek additional news and details – it’s second nature to us! The 2006 conference will provide a way for you to keep up with the latest genealogical news and techniques and will include an expanded program; speakers from across the United States, Canada, Ireland, England, and Scotland; an extensive exhibit hall; and many activities in and around Boston.
The full registration brochure and news on special registration pricing for the conference will be online later this fall at www.fgs.org. Keep up-to-date on new details by regularly logging on to the FREE Conference Blog to see the weekly updates provided by the conference committee, area record custodians, speakers, seasoned conference goers, lovers of Boston and New England, and many others. FGS, NEHGS, and the many conference volunteers look forward to seeing you on the blog and at the conference.
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