Northern New York American-Canadian
Genealogical Society
Annual Spring Conference
May 20 and 21, 2005
In the afternoon, Janet and Paul Landry from the Vermont
French-Canadian Genealogical Society will discuss how to do
genealogical research in Vermont.
Registration is $10.00 US (Single) and $15.00 US (Couple). The library is
open for research on Sunday, May 22 by request only.
Contact us at (518) 563-5709, or e-mail at
enbotten@northnet.org or grcp@juno.com.
Throughout the website, running your cursor over the text will reveal active links in blue.
Patricia
Birkett
Walter
Laramie
Our Research Techniques and Successful Genealogical Junket to
Germany
What's Available for Research
in Northern Maine and Lower New
Brunswick
Acadian Saga and the Huguenot
Immigration
Willing Hands...French-Canadian Artisans
1850-1880
The Local Racine Family from the 1600's with photos and
charts
The United Empire Loyalists and Where They Came From in
Europe
The International Genealogical Index - Myths and
Realities
Publishing on the Web
Sharing our Cultural Heritage on the Internet
Lake Champlain and Lake George - America's Historic Waterways
What is Available for Research from
the Montreal Branch of the Quebec
National Archives
DRAWINGS FOR GENEALOGICAL DOOR PRIZES
Dukes, Duchesses and Agricultural Laborers:
An Overview of Genealogical Resources Available
for England
Abenaki Indians and How to Find your Indian
Ancestry
Search for William Barkly "Bat" Masterson's Parents in Keeseville
Researching in the Special Collections at the Feinberg Library
Plattsburgh State University
Leading by Example: Partisan Fighters and Leaders of New France
1660-1760 - Volume 3
Names - their changes and the pitfalls when researching
The 23rd annual spring meeting of the Northern New York American-Canadian
Genealogical Society will be held on the weekend of the 20th and 21st of May in
the 2nd floor conference room of the Keeseville Community Center, Keeseville,
NY. Friday is reserved for library research.
Thin-Shelled Frame Houses in Plattsburgh's French Quarter -
1894-1914
Colonists Taken Captive by the Indians in the 17th Century
Quaker Genealogy in New England and New York
Lincoln's Avengers - The Men from the
Adirondacks
who captured John Wilkes Booth
Computers and Genealogy - PC Ancestry Software and
Hardware
We're always looking for presenters on genealogical or local
history subjects for our conferences. Contact
Gloria Pratt for
further details.
We're always looking for presenters on genealogical or local history subjects for our conferences.
Contact
Gloria Pratt for further details.
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