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Diane Giannini Presents Spring Lecture Seminar

4/8/2014

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The Tennessee Genealogical Society is honored to present Diane L. Giannini, CG, who is scheduled to speak at the annual Spring Lecture Series on Saturday, May 3, 2014. The lecture starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m. Lunch is included. The registration deadline is Friday, April 25, 2014. A registration form and the day’s schedule can be found here.

Diane L. Giannini is a Certified Genealogist (CG), who brings several years of experience in research and professionalism to each seminar she conducts. Giannini is a former Board Member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and also serves as the Webmaster for the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society. She maintains memberships in a number of genealogical and lineage societies. Her Genealogical Research firm is Ancestry Sleuths.Societies and memberships that Diane has been involved in are:

  • National Genealogical Society
  • Association of Professional Genealogists
  • New England Historical Genealogical Society
  • Ohio Genealogical Society
  • Arkansas Genealogy Society
  • Virginia Genealogical Society
  • Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society
  • Ashtabula County Ohio Genealogical Society
  • Northwest Arkansas Genealogical Society

The topics she will be discussing are: 
  • Where’s the Proof? The Importance of Source Citations (How unsourced family trees create “Brick Walls”)
  • I’ve Found a Clue: Now What? (Analysis of documents and ideas to move research forward.)
  • Research Using Special Collections (Finding documents in these collections.)
  • Tricks of the Trade (Tips and Tricks to aid in successful research.)

We invite all who are able to attend this great informative event. The Tennessee Genealogical Society will be selling books during the breaks and at lunch. For more information, please contact Carla Maitland via email at carla@tngs.org or the Tennessee Genealogical Society at 901.754.4300. Be sure to get your registration in as early as possible!

 


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