| Session |
Title |
Speaker |
| W-103 |
Courting the Nation’s Capital: The Courts of Washington, D.C. |
Judy G. Russell |
| W-106 |
Passing: Crossing Racial Borders |
Linda Crichlow White |
| W-107 |
Spies Among Us: Tracing WWI Era Ancestors through FBI and American Protective League Records |
Debra M. Dudek |
| W-112 |
Maryland State Archives Website Decoded |
Rebecca Whitman Koford |
| W-115 |
On the Frontiers of Freedom: The Baptists in the South |
Barbara Vines Little |
| W-123 |
Our Ancestor's Experiences of 18th & 19th Centruy Financial Crises |
Katherine R. Willson |
| W-124 |
Researching LGBT Ancestors |
Mary McKee |
| T-202 |
Advanced Search Techniques |
Robert Raymond |
| T-204 |
Mining a Goldmine: Research in Courthouse Records |
Teri E. Flack |
| T-205 |
Using DNA to Unravel an Unknown Parentage from 1865 |
Billie Stone Fogarty |
| T-206 |
Who Fathered Jacob and William Northamer? Pennsylvania Tax Records Help Determine Kinship |
Catherine W. Desmarais |
| T-207 |
Moving, or Perhaps, Dragging Your Society Into the 21st Century |
Jill K. Morelli |
| T-208 |
Records of the US Coast Guard: Beyond the Service Records |
Donna J. Weathers |
| T-210 |
Proving a Negative, Genealogically Speaking |
Thomas W. Jones |
| T-216 |
Registers, Newspapers, the Enslaved and More: Showcasing Essential Catholic Records |
Jen Baldwin |
| T-217 |
Create an Attractive Education Plan for Your Society |
Cari A. Taplin |
| T-218 |
Federal Depository Libraries and Your Genealogical Research |
Lori Thornton |
| T-220 |
Indirect Evidence: Finding What Was Not Written |
Rebecca Whitman Koford |
| T-262 |
Ireland Poverty Relief Loans |
Mary McKee |
| T-222 |
Identifying and Using the correct County, Diocesan and Specialized Archive in England |
Paul Milner |
| T-226 |
Carl Ludwig Richter: "Non-Genealogical" Records Portray a 19th-Century Immigrant to Washington, D.C. |
John Philip Colletta |
| T-232 |
Unfamiliar Territory: Researching in a New (to you) Geographic Area |
Cari A. Taplin |
| T-234 |
“Death by Undue Means”: Coroners’ Records |
Judy G. Russell |
| T-236 |
The Heyday of Insuring Slaves and What That Means for Genealogists |
Diane L. Richard |
| T-237 |
Volunteer Management: A deep dive into managing and retaining volunteers |
Donna J. Weathers |
| T-238 |
What Else the CCC Built |
Lisa Reed |
| T-239 |
Get More from Your DNA with GEDmatch |
Shannon Christmas |
| T-241 |
Effective Use of England’s National Archives Website |
Paul Milner |
| T-243 |
Journey into Your Past: African American Genealogy at the Library of Congress |
Ahmed Johnson |
| T-244 |
RPAC Works with Congress, NAPHSIS, and Federal Agencies to Keep Records Accessible |
Jan Meisels Allen; Janet A. Alpert; Frederick E. Moss |
| T-245 |
Native American Ancestry and DNA Testing |
Janine Cloud |
| T-248 |
Adopting the Regiment: Learn more about your ancestor’s military service |
David Allen Lambert |
| F-361 |
Using Photographs To Illustrate |
Deborah E. Wilbrink |
| F-311 |
Finding Treasures in Academic Libraries |
Jill K. Morelli |
| F-314 |
Digital Library on American Slavery and Friends -- Invaluable to African-American Research |
Diane L. Richard |
| F-317 |
Chasing the Elusive Religions |
Jen Baldwin |
| F-318 |
Finding Families: The Genealogist’s Role in MIA/POW Repatriation |
Catherine W. Desmarais |
| F-319 |
Identifying Woman: The Ultimate Brick Wall |
Barbara Vines Little |
| F-326 |
Philip Reid, Enslaved and Free: Tracing Families of Color in the District of Columbia |
John Philip Colletta |
| F-331 |
The Jones Jinx: Tracing Common Surnames |
Thomas W. Jones |
| F-335 |
Blasting Brick Walls with Legislative Records |
Rick Sayre |
| F-336 |
Seafaring Ancestors – Early 19th Century Port Records That Document Mariners |
Diane L. Richard |
| F-338 |
Community Project: Preserving Veterans' Voices |
Katherine R. Willson |
| F-340 |
Using Quaker Records for a Colonial New Jersey Family |
Billie Stone Fogarty |
| F-341 |
From the 18th to the 21st: The Records of Prohibition |
Judy G. Russell |
| F-368 |
Baltimore's Enslaved Catholics: Sacramental Registers |
Jen Baldwin |
| S-402 |
Adding Documents, Sources, and Citations to FamilySearch Family Tree |
Robert Raymond |
| S-460 |
In a Flash! Using Surveys: A quick guide to asking the right questions |
Donna J. Weathers |
| S-411 |
Federal Land Laws and the settlement of early America |
Rick Sayre |
| S-412 |
A Vermont Home for a Maryland Man: Assembling Indirect Evidence |
Catherine W. Desmarais |
| S-414 |
National Youth Administration (NYA): the New Deal for Young People |
Lori Thornton |
| S-416 |
Giving Back – Expressing Appreciation to Sponsors and Benefiting Society Members |
Edgie Donakey |
| S-418 |
Seeing the Patterns: Organize, Visualize, and Evaluate the Evidence |
Teri E. Flack |
| S-424 |
Your British and Irish suffragist ancestors |
Mary McKee |
| S-426 |
The Genealogical Proof Standard According to Sherlock Holmes |
Jill K. Morelli |
| S-429 |
Hidden Treasures on Ancestry |
Juliana Szucs |
| S-431 |
Boldly She Stepped Out |
Lisa Reed |
| S-432 |
Vignettes of Immigrant Military Service |
Rick Sayre |
| S-433 |
England’s Quarter Sessions Records |
Paul Milner |
| S-434 |
When, Why, and How to Fire a Volunteer |
Billie Stone Fogarty |
| S-438 |
Research in Virginia’s Burned Counties |
Barbara Vines Little |
| S-442 |
Tracing Female Ancestors in WWI Military and Non-Combatant Records |
Debra M. Dudek |