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EXHIBITORS
 
Foyer 1-2   Foyer 6 Family Oral History Using Digital Tools
Foyer 3 George John Curtis Foyer 7 United Daughters of the Confederacy
Foyer 4 Heritage Makers Foyer 8 Savannah Pioneer Cemetery
Foyer 5 Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International Foyer 9 Family Tree Clinic  
    Foyer 10-13 SCGS Used Book Sale
       
       

101

Photos Made Perfect

131 Light Impressions

102

French-Canadian Heritage Society of California

132 Jamestowne Society

103

International Society of Genetic Genealogy

301-310

The Genealogy Shelf

104

Family Tree DNA

401 & 410

RootsMagic, Inc.

105 Antelope Valley Genealogical Society

402-406

Everton Publishers / Family Roots Publishing Company

106

Daughters of the American Revolution, Martin Severance Chapter

407-408 Santa Barbara County Genealogical Society

107 & 108

Legacy Family Tree

409

Trace Genetics

109

Immigrant Genealogical Society

501 & 510

Geni.com

110

Eric A. Smith

502 & 503 GOLDBUG

111-112

RootsTelevision, LLC

504-505 & 508-509

Jamboree Tech Zone

113 West Los Angeles Genealogical Society

506

SCGS Research Team

114 Genealogy Today

507

SCGS German Research

115 OldTownPrints

701 & 710

Ancestry.com

116 US/CA Genweb

702 & 703

The Genealogy Guys (Morgan & Smith)

117

California State Genealogical Alliance

704 Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.

118

Hispanic Heritage Project

705-706

Book Nook

119-124

Creole Heritage Center

707-708 World Vital Records
125 California African American Genealogical Society 709 Elaine Alexander

126

Salt Lake Plaza Hotel

801-810

Southern California Genealogical Society

127

Los Californianos

901-903 & 910

Godfrey Memorial Library

128

Genealogical Society of Hispanic America, Southern California Chapter

904 Sorenson Molecular Genealogical Foundation

129

Questing Heirs Genealogical Society, Inc.

905-906 Nancy Carlberg

130

Carl Boyer, III, Publisher

907-909 Salt Lake City Family History Library
       
       
       

 

 

Tables 701 and 710
Ancestry.com
Generations Network

Suzanne Russo Adams, AG
Professional Services Desk Manager
MyFamily.com, Inc.
360 W 4800 N
Provo, UT 84604
sadams@tgn.com

 

ancestry logo

 

MyFamily.com, Inc., the leading online network for connecting families across distance and time, recently announced that it is changing its name to The Generations Network, Inc. The company will continue to serve families online through its portfolio of leading brands and websites:

MyFamily.com gives families all over the world a unique venue for keeping in touch and strengthening relationships.

Ancestry.com is the #1 online source for family history information, including the web’s largest collection of historical records. 

RootsWeb.com is a thriving, free genealogy community on the web, providing a robust worldwide environment for learning, collaborating and sharing for the expert and novice alike.

Family Tree Maker, the #1-selling family tree software on the market, provides everything needed to grow family trees from the ground up.

 

 

Table 105
Antelope Valley Genealogical Society

Helen Mendler
P.O. Box 1049
Lancaster, CA 93584-1049
661.947.4558
Helemendler@earthlink.net
www.AVGenealogy.org


 

 

Table 705-706
Book Nook

 

Check out the Book Nook schedule (to be available soon) and take advantage of a very special opportunity to meet your favorite authors, buy the newest genealogical books on the market, and get your new books autographed during Jamboree.  The Book Nook will include Jamboree speakers and exhibitors as well as Family History Writers Conference authors and speakers.

 

 

Table 130
Carl Boyer, 3rd, Publisher

P.O. Box 220333
Santa Clarita, CA 91322-0333
661.259.3154
Cboyer3154@yahoo.com

Carl Boyer images

Publisher of genealogical indexes and reference volumes, including Ship Passenger Lists, Pennsylvania and Delaware (1641-1825), Ship Passenger Lists, NY-NJ 1600-1825; How to Publish and Market Your Family History;  Ships passenger lists, National & New England; and Ancestors of American Presidents.

 

 

Table 125
California African American Genealogical Society

Ron Higgins
P.O. Box 8442
Los Angeles, CA 90008-0442
323.636.8947
www.caags.org

 


 

Table 117
California State Genealogical Alliance

Lisa Lee, President
P.O. Box 10195
Oakland, CA 94610-0195
510.333.6933
www.csga.com
TheGeneQueen@yahoo.com

 

CSGA logo

 

Founded in October 1982, The California State Genealogical Alliance serves as a statewide association of independent genealogical societies, individuals, and nonprofit organizations. The mission of the CSGA is to serve as an information source for the California genealogical community; form a communication link between societies and the genealogical community; and identify, assess, inventory, and preserve the genealogical sources within the state.

 

 

 

Tables 905-906
Nancy Ellen Carlberg

 

 

 

Tables 119 through 124
Creole Heritage Center

Janet Ravare Colson
Assistant Director
NSU Creole Heritage Center
NSU Box 5675
Natchitoches, LA 71497
colsonj@nsula.edu
www.nsula.edu/creole

CHC logo

 

picture of CHC booth

The mission of the Louisiana Creole Heritage Center is to promote, foster and engage in activities and endeavors that relate to Louisiana Creoles and their culture. It serves as an office of support to Louisiana and national Creole communities and organizations, offering advice and assistance in matters that affect Creoles. The Center also serves as a central clearinghouse and information bank for these communities and for those seeking knowledge, understanding and appreciation of Louisiana Creoles and their culture.

 

 

Foyer Table 3
George John Curtis, Author

P.O. Box 756
Altaville, CA 95221
www.tennesseetears.com
georgio032000@sbcglobal.net

 

 

 

 

Foyer Table 5
Czechoslovak Genealogical Society

John Kracha
JKK358@aol.com

 

 


 

Table 106
Daughters of the American Revolution

Martin Severance Chapter
Donna Riegel, Regent
486 Santa Paula Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91107-2931
626.799.8728
dcriegel@aol.com

 

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Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children. As one of the most inclusive genealogical societies in the country, DAR boasts 170,000 members in 3,000 chapters across the US and internationally. Encompassing an entire downtown city block, DAR National Headquarters houses one of the nation's premier genealogical libraries, one of the foremost collections of pre-industrial American decorative arts, Washington's largest concert hall, and an extensive collection of early American manuscripts and imprints.

 

 

Table 709
Delphic Press

Elaine Alexander
10800 Rose Ave. #2
Los Angeles, CA 90034
310.837.7476
Ealexndr@aol.com

 

 

Tables 402 through 406
Everton Publishers/
Family Roots Publishing Co.

Leland Meitzler
P.O. Box 830
Bountiful, UT 84011
801.949.7259
LMeitzler@gmail.com
www.everton.com

 

Everton Magazine

 

For more than a half century, Everton Publishers has been serving the needs of people pursuing their heritage. By listening to you, learning as much as possible about the field of genealogy and teaching people to connect with the history of families, the company became widely recognized by professional genealogists and hobbyists alike as the industry leader in continuing education, research, and publishing.

 

 

Tables 907-909
Family History Library

Paul Smart
Outreach Manager
50 E. North Temple Street, Rm 599
Salt Lake City, UT 84150-3400
801.240.2306
www.Familysearch.org

 

 

 

 

Foyer Table #6
Family Oral History Using Digital Tools

Susan Kitchens
P.O. Box 154
Monrovia, CA 91016
626-303-7367
http://familyoralhistory.us

 

 

 

Foyer Table 9
Family Tree Clinic

One-on-one Consultation Assistance

 

 

 

Table 104
Family Tree DNA

1919 North Loop West, Suite 110 Houston, Texas 77008, USA
Phone: (713) 868-1438
http://www.familytreedna.com/

Family tree DNA

 

Family Tree DNA provides the tests for this partnership between the National Geographic Society, IBM and the Waitt Family Foundation. Family Tree DNA is the world leader and main organization in the field of Genetic Genealogy that has been constantly developing the science that enables many genealogists around the world to advance their families' research.

 

 

 

Table 704
Forensic Genealogy

Colleen Fitzpatrick, Ph.D.
302 Cleveland Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92648-2410
714.625.8921
CFitzp@aol.com
www.forensicgenealogy.info

 

 

 

Table 102
French-Canadian Heritage Society of CA

22023 West Sunrise View Place
Santa Clarita, CA 91390
661.296.8740
djmill@earthlink.net

 

The French-Canadian Heritage Society was formed to support the research needs of genealogists with French-Canadian ancestry.  The French Canadian Heritage Society is sponsoring a special DNA project with over 550 members from all over this county, Canada, and France. Of these there are approximately 175 women.

French Canadian Society logo

 


 

Table 128
Genealogical Society of Hispanic America
Southern California Chapter

Donie Nelson
10736 Jefferson Boulevard #690
Culver City, CA 92030
310.839.3140
doniegsha@earthlink.net

 

GSHA logo

 

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The purpose of the Genealogical Society of Hispanic America (GSHA) is to promote Hispanic genealogical and historical research, and to expand awareness and knowledge of Hispanic culture, historical contributions, and traditions. The Southern California chapter has a large collection of Hispanic genealogical records, maps, Hispanic family histories, and history books. At the GSHA-SC chapter meetings, members can check out selected books for a nominal fee, allowing you to research at home until the book has to be returned. Genealogy resources focus on the areas of Colorado, New Mexico, California, Mexico and other areas in the Southwest. The fees are used to purchase more books to add to the collections.  The GSHA-SC is a large and active group which meets at the SCGS Library four times a year, on the first Saturday of each quarter, from 10-4. Guests are always welcome and invited to join the group.

 

 

Tables 702 and 703
The Genealogy Guys

George G. Morgan and
Drew Smith
15611 Jericho Drive
Odessa, FL 33556-3016
813-920-0619
aha@ahaseminars.com
www.ahaseminars.com
http://genealogyguys.com/

genealogy podcast guys

George and Drew help keep us up to date on all the news and activity in genealogy. What’s a podcast?  Sign on, give it a listen and hear for yourself.  http://genealogyguys.com.  George has written several books, including a soon-to-be-published Users Guide to Ancestry.  He also publishes a widely-read weekly column, “Along Those Lines…”
 

morgan book
morgan book
morgan book

 

 

Ring 300 – Tables 301-310
The Genealogy Shelf

Jerry Millar
1987 Claremont Drive
Bountiful, UT 84010
801.294.9564
MllAnne@aol.com

 

genealogy shelf

Genealogy shelf logo

Need a genealogy book, CD, or other item?  Chances are good that The Genealogy Shelf has it!  Be sure to bring your book wish list when you visit The Genealogy Shelf booth at Jamboree.  Visit early, visit often.  It’s a very busy booth and you don’t want to miss out.

 

 

Table 114
Genealogy Today

P.O. Box 911
New Providence, NJ 07974-0911
908.963.1277
908.790.9479 fax

genealogy today

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genealogy today

 

 

Tables 501 & 510
GENI.com
JoAnne Rockowr
Director, Community Outreach

 

geni.com

 

 

Tables 901, 902, 903, 910
Godfrey Memorial Library

Richard Black
134 Newfield Street
Middletown, CT 06457-2534
860.346.4375
Library@godfrey.org
www.godfrey.org

 

Richard  Black

Richard Black at the Godfrey booth at the 2006 Jamboree.

 

The Godfrey Memorial Library was founded by Fremont Rider and was incorporated on 26 Nov 1947 as a “…free public library of books, pamphlets, periodicals and other materials in the fields of American biography and genealogy and in related fields; to carry on and promote investigation and research in these fields and to publish the results thereof…”  The Godfrey offers the Godfrey Scholar program, permitting remote access to online resources and a well-organized portal to other sites’ content.

Godfrey logo

 

 

 

Tables 502-503
GOLDBUG

Art Lassagne
P.O. Box 588
Alamo, CA 94507-0588
925.838.6277
GOLDBUG@aol.com
www.GOLDBUG.com

 

 

 

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