Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Registration Begins Tomorrow

Registration begins on 1 December 2011 for the National Genealogical Society's thirty-fourth annual Family History Conference, The Ohio River: Gateway to the Western Frontier, which will be held 9–12 May 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. NGS chose Cincinnati, a major terminus for travelers and goods since the eighteenth century, as the location of its annual conference because of the rich historical and cultural diversity of the area. Immigrants, pioneers, frontiersmen, and explorers created an abundance of family history in the "Queen City of the West" that is waiting to be discovered by the thousands of genealogists who annually attend the NGS conference.

The conference will open with an overview of the of the spectacular Cincinnati Panorama of 1848 by Patricia Moseley Van Skaik, manager of the History and Genealogy Collection of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

A few of the NGS 2012 Family History Conference sessions include "Focusing on Pathways 'cross the Ohio River," "Fugitive Slave Act and the Underground Railroad," "Military Bounty Lands," "Migration Patterns into the Midwest" "Spring Grove: Eternal Rest in the Midwest," "Researching in Ohio," "Researching on the 'Southern Side' of Cincinnati," "Ohio's Common Pleas Court," and "Trails West to the Ohio and Beyond."

Registration begins Thursday, 1 December 2011. To register online, complete the registration form on the NGS website.


Click here for the online searchable program. The PDF brochure includes an overview of the sessions, workshops, tours, pre-conference events, registration times, and rates as well as general conference and Duke Energy Convention Center details.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Car Rental Discount

The National Genealogical Society has partnered with Enterprise Rent-A-Car to give conference attendees a 5% discount off the lowest price available for car rentals during their stay in Cincinnati. To take advantage of the discount, please follow the directions below.

To book with Enterprise Rent-A-Car:
1. Go to http://www.enterprise.com/car_rental/deeplinkmap.do?bid=002&cust=38A7007

2. Input all travel details and hit select.
3. If prompted for a pin, type in: NAT

The discount information can also be found on the NGS website at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/travel_discounts

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

National Genealogical Society Releases Full 2012 Family History Conference Program Online

(Arlington, VA) -- The National Genealogical Society has released the full 2012 Family History Conference Program. It is available online and is fully searchable here. The theme of the thirty-fourth NGS Family History Conference is The Ohio River: Gateway to the Western Frontier and it will be held 9–12 May 2012 in Cincinnati, Ohio. NGS varies the theme and geographic location of its conference annually and brings together thousands of genealogists and family historians to learn the latest in genealogical research. The online searchable program allows prospective conference attendees to review the full scope of more than forty lecture topics offered daily during the four-day conference in Cincinnati. An exhibit area with over one hundred exhibitors will be open and free to the public Wednesday through Saturday and will include the latest in genealogical software, online research providers, and DNA testing sources.

Registration will begin Thursday, 1 December 2011. To register online, visit the conference page on the NGS website.


The PDF version of the registration brochure is available here. The brochure includes information about workshops, lectures, sessions, speakers, luncheons, tours, pre-conference events, registration times and rates, and accessibility as well as general conference and exhibit hall specifics. Some examples of the diverse offerings of the NGS 2012 Family History Conference include methodology and research, ethnic research, repositories and records, migration, Skillbuilding, GenTech, military records, photos, and writing. E-mail Veronica Tran to request that a registration brochure be mailed to you.

Founded in 1903, the National Genealogical Society is dedicated to genealogy education, high research standards, and the preservation of genealogical records. The Arlington, VA-based nonprofit is the premier national society for everyone, from the beginner to the most advanced family historian, seeking excellence in publications, educational offerings, research guidance, and opportunities to interact with other genealogists. Please visit the NGS Pressroom for further information.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Research Opportunities Near the NGS 2012 Family History Conference: Part 3, Kentucky

Three major Kentucky historical societies and archives are located within one and a half hours from the conference site in Cincinnati:

97 miles: Kentucky Historical Society, 100 W. Broadway, Frankfort, Kentucky. The Martin F. Schmidt Research Library, located on the second floor of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, houses over 90,000 published works, dealing primarily with history and genealogy, as well as more than 16,000 reels of microfilm and over 30,000 vertical files of collected and contributed research. Hours: 10-4 W, 10-8 Th, 10-5 F-Sa.

97 miles: Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, 300 Coffee Tree Road, Frankfort, Kentucky. Public record holdings include: birth and death records, 1852 through 1910 (1852-1862, 1874-1879, 1891-1910); birth and death city registers for four Kentucky cities: Covington, Lexington, Louisville, and Newport; death certificates, 1911-1959; marriage records, census and military records, judicial records (civil, criminal and court of appeals), wills and deeds, and state agency records. Hours: 10-4 M-F.

100 miles: Filson Historical Society, 1310 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Over 1.8 million documents, 50,000 books, 3,500 family histories, nearly 4,000 genealogy files on Kentucky families, and thousands of historic photographs and prints of Louisville and Kentucky. Non-members are charged a $10 daily research fee. 9-5 M-F.

Contributed by Don Rightmyer, Editor, Kentucky Ancestors, Kentucky Historical Society.

If you would like to contribute information about libraries and archives within a short drive from Cincinnati, please send it to conferenceblog@ngsgenealogy.org.

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