[Genealib] Sat April 5th - NY-NARA 1pm - "43 Years and Still Looking" - The Online Revolution in Genealogical and Historical Research - Tom Kemp

Tom Kemp thomas.j.kemp at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 12:01:34 EDT 2008


Are you going to the free Irish genealogy online resources program on Saturday?
I want you to get the most out of this event.

If you have particular questions about online resources - or
particular counties or places in Ireland that you would like me to
refer to - please e-mail offlist at: Thomas.J.Kemp at gmail.com

I am looking forward to it.
Even if you can't be there - please write me and I'll answer your
questions by e-mail.

 Program:
http://irishnyhistory.org/announ.htm

"43 Years and Still Looking" - The Online Revolution in Genealogical
and Historical Research
A Lecture by Tom Kemp

Saturday, April 5, 2008, at 1 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
National Archives and Records Administration,
201 Varick Street, 12th Floor, Manhattan

Tom Kemp has been tracing his family history for the past 43 years.
When he started, he only knew that William Kemp and Frances Stark were
born in "Ireland."

Now he has tracked down thousands of Kemp and Stark cousins who
migrated from County Cavan and County Limerick to countries all over
the world. Tom will share his research tips and discuss some online
tools like the Family History Library's New FamilySearch (which is
currently undergoing internal testing) and GenealogyBank.
(www.GenealogyBank.com)

Come see how the online revolution is again transforming how we
research our family history. Tom will also announce a special offer
for Roundtable members and our friends.

Thomas Jay Kemp is the Director of Genealogy Products at NewsBank, the
parent company of GenealogyBank.com. He has been a librarian for over
40 years and previously served as the director of two major genealogy
libraries in New England.

Admission to this event is free.  There is a suggested donation of
$3.00 for refreshments.

Seating for this event is limited to forty attendees. Those who wish
to attend should send an e-mail to:  roundtable at irishnyhistory.org  to
reserve a seat. Your reservation will be verified by e-mail or
telephone, whichever is your preference.


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