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Debby T. Horton |
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, CA USA
Email: horton@connect-your-dots.com URL: www.connect-your-dots.com
Contact between 8:00 am to 05:00 pm US Pacific |
Specialties:
Research Methodology
Using U.S. Federal Census Records
British Parish Records
French Canadian Research
Canadian Vital Records
Canadian Census Records
Technology for Genealogists
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Lectures:
Snag-It for Genealogists
Are you Hearing Voice from the Past?
Do Your Library Thing
Has it Been Done Before?
Is Your Family Tree Endangered?
Working with your Society Webmaster
Advanced PowerPoint for Genealogical Speakers
Checking Your Tree - Assumptions and Brickwalls
Exploring the FHC Portal- Discover what amazing databases are available free at your local Family History Center
Genealogists Going Green - Save your family tree and a real tree
The Simple Side of Creating Your Personal Web Site
Societies and a Web Presence
Making Graphics Count in Your Presentation
Your Family Tree Research Team – Collaborating with Others
There Today, Gone Tomorrow. SnagIt for Genealogists
US Census Records - Using Online Indexes
Research Methodology - Fundamentals
British Parish Records - Beyond the Basics
Finding your French Canadian Roots
Canadian Census and Vital Records – A Snap Shot
Researching Immigration into Canada
10 Ways to Help Patrons at the Family History Centre
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Speaking Conditions:
Will develop new lectures if requested
Home housing not accepted
Will travel
Audio visual equipment required
Handouts or syllabus material provided
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Previous Engagements:
Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (2010) Course Coordinator and Instructor - Computers and Technology
FGS Boston (2006), Philadelphia (2008), Little Rock (2009)
Escondido Family History Fair (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011)
Whittier Area Genealogical Society (2007, 2009)
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Bio:
Debby Horton is a professional genealogist, teacher, lecturer, and volunteer. Debby is the webmaster for Southern California Chapter - Association for Professional Genealogists (SCCAPG), Genealogical Speakers Guild (GSG), and International Society of Family History Writers and Editors (ISFHWE). She is a current member of the National Genealogical Society, and other numerous societies around the world. Her education includes advanced courses with the National Institute for Genealogical Studies University of Toronto, Faculty of Information Studies, Professional Learning Centre, in the fields of American, Canadian, English, and German Records. | |