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From: "Director at Large, NCGS " <>
Subject: Raleigh NC Workshop - Nov 12 & 13, 2004
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 18:28:47 -0400


The North Carolina Genealogical Society is sponsoring a two-day
workshop, THE NORTH CAROLINA-VIRGINIA CONNECTION, Helen Leary and
Barbara Vines Little, speakers. The workshop will be held Nov. 12 & 13,
2004 (Friday & Saturday) at the Wake Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive,
Raleigh, NC.

Friday, Nov. 12:
"Colonial Settlement Patterns, Records, and Research Techniques" (Leary)
"Virginia Research I" (Little)
"Virginia Research II" (Little)
"Migrations Into, Through and Out of North Carolina" (Leary)

Saturday, Nov. 13:
"The Carolina Road" (Little)
"Virginia Suburbs in North Carolina" (Leary)
"The French and Indian War: Its Impact on Migration" (Little)
"How Much Proof is Enough?" (Leary)

Helen F. M. Leary, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, has been a professional
genealogist since 1978. She is a Certified Genealogist, Certified
Genealogical Lecturer, Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists,
and a Fellow of the National Genealogical Society. She is the coeditor
of and contributing author to North Carolina Research: Genealogy and
Local History and revision editor for the second edition. She speaks
with authority, accuracy, and humor about a wide range of genealogical
and historical topics.

Barbara Vines Little, B.S., Concord College, M.Ed., U. of Va. has been a
professional researcher since 1982. She specializes in Virginia record
sources, land platting, neighborhood reconstruction and tax records.
Barbara is a former President of the Virginia Genealogical Society and
was the Program Chair for the 1999 NGS Conference in the States. She has
been the editor of several genealogical publications including the
Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Der Kurier, and the Virginia
Genealogical Society’s Newsletter. She has published three volumes of
Virginia court records and lectures widely.

Membership information is also available on the web site. Maps showing
the location of the Wake Commons Building in Raleigh may be found at
http://dirm.state.nc.us/happ/Map2Comns.pdf and
http://www.ncgenealogy.org/workshops/2002/caryadrivemap.html

Details and registration information for this workshop are available at
http://www.ncgenealogy.org/ by clicking on Calendar or Workshops on the
left side of the page, then on Annual Meeting & Fall Workshop or by
e-mail from



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