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The teachers include multiple family history consultants who have been involved in genealogy for over 20 years and some for 40 years; including Jim Lawson who has an emphasis on the Civil War years. He is a professional genealogist and a member of Western New York Genealogical Society and Niagara County Genealogical Society. Also, John Blest who is an officer of BIGS: Buffalo Irish Genealogy Society and is a very popular speaker. Near the end of the seminar there will be a Question and Answer Session where you will have the chance to ask questions about your own research problems or findings. Our panel is comprised of over 30 years of experienced researchers including Pam Edel who specializes in PA, KY, US and Italy records and Marilyn Hartmann who has done most of her research in Buffalo and Germany.
The Church has a long tradition of genealogy. “Our commitment to helping people connect with their ancestors is rooted in our beliefs,” said Buffalo Stake President Stephen Free, the ecclesiastical leader of the local unit comprising 8 congregations and over 3,000 members in Amherst, Orchard Park, Niagara Falls, Lancaster, Lockport, Buffalo, Freedom, and Cattaraugus. “We believe that all family members --those living, those past, and those future -- share an enduring bond that reaches across the generations. This is why we do family research ourselves, and why we encourage others to do it also.”
The Church has established over 4,500 family history centers in 70 countries and operates one of the most popular genealogical services on the Internet free of charge at www.familysearch.org. The site contains access to more than a billion genealogical records from more than 110 counties and territories.
For more information and to register, please visit the Family History Seminar website: www.buffalofamilyhistoryseminar.blogspot.com or “Like” them on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Buffalo-New-York-Family-History-Seminar/251350500018 and find out more information about the seminar.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a worldwide religion whose central purpose is to help all people come unto Christ. Church membership is currently over 13 million, with over half of the members living outside the United States, and more than 50,000 missionaries actively serving in 162 countries.
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