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International Conference
on Genetic Genealogy
Can you relate ...
2nd annual at the National Geographic Society
Washington D.C. ~ Nov. 4th & 5th, 2005
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revised 11/10/05 6 a.m. PST
this is a photo collection, documenting this historic
Second Genetic Genealogy conference.
it's said, that one picture speaks a thousand words ...
If you can help identify the few we have left, and or anyone that we have miss identified, please contact me so we can identify everybody correctly :)
Do you have any additional pictures to be add to this collection here, submit them in a .jpg format, and we will get them posted, for all to enjoy ... if you have posted them to your own web site, send me a link so that I can post it [the link] here too :)
Pictures and links submitted to this collection so far ....
note: each page has a link at the bottom, to take you to the next page ... if you only want to view the NEW ones since your last visit click on the "seen here" that is next to the submitter's name :)
pictures by Ken Hedgpeth can be seen here on page 2, 3, 4 & 5 of this site
pictures by Candy Campise can be seen here on page 6 of this site
ISOGG Exhibit Banner at DC Conference can be seen here on page 7 of this site
pictures by Gerogia & Tom Bopp can be seen here on page 8 of this site
pictures by ...
pictures by ... anyone who wants to add their snap shots to this time capsule ... please
pictures by ... email me jpg format files and if you can keep the file sizes "small" that
pictures by ... will work really wonderful :) those that want to run their pictures through
pictures by ... the Easy Thumbnails program that I use that would even be a big help :)
pictures by ... if you don't already have this program, it's a FREE download and very
pictures by ... easy to use ... on the settings tab please use 500x500 max height and width
pictures by ...
Check out Max Blankfeld's pic's at FTDNA ... right here
Any and all suggestions, corrections and additions are always welcome ...
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are there any other publications
that we could put in a plug for ...
FamilyTree DNA - Facts & Genes "The World's Only Newsletter Dedicated |
World Families Network
Where Genealogy meets DNA testing
Some stat's about the conference attendee's ...
I am sure these need to be updated some more ...
Who traveled the furthest to attend ? were there any others ?
Brian Fennessy, came up from New Zealand
representing the Fennessy group study with [xxx] participants
David Pike, came down from Newfoundland, Canada
representing the Pike group study with [xxx] participants
Alan McKenzie, came down from Ontario, Canada
representing the McKenzie group study with [xxx] participants
David Brown, came down from British Columbia, Canada
representing the Rose
group study with [213] participants
Georgia & Tom Bopp, came in from Hawaii representing the English [4], Kinney [69], Lenhart [7] McKenney [7] and Bopp [xxx] study groups ...
Which attendee had the LARGEST single group studies ? Are these still the top three projects ?
Suzanne Hallstrom, representing the Walker group study with [233] participants ... said to be the largest surname group
David Brown, representing the Rose group study with [213] participants ... said to be the 2nd largest surname group
Ken Graves, representing the Graves group study with [185] participants ... said to be the 4th largest surname group
Which attendee's Admin. the most group studies ...
Cyndi Rutledge, hands down is the
top ! represented 15 groups -
Rutledge [xxx], Hereford [xxx], Lindsey [xxx], Flippo [xxx], Haynes [xxx],
Cates [xxx], Ramey [xxx], Huguenot [xxx], Boggess [xxx], Rust [xxx],
Cianchette [xxx], Meers [xxx], Grimball [xxx], Corder [xxx], and India [xxx]
Marie Plummer, represented 8 groups - Plummer [xxx],
Smith "WORLD WIDE" [xxx], Conner [xxx], Curran [xxx], Kiernan [xxx],
Kramer [xxx],
Mater [xxx], and Vorobiov [xxx]
Roberta Estes and James Kvochick, represented 8 groups - Bolton [1], Estes [33],
Claxton [9], Crumley [3],
Speaks [xxx], Younger [xxx],
Lore [1], and
Vannoy
[2]
Charles Kerchner, represented 7 groups - Delong [2], Frantz [8],
Hunsicker [2],
Kerchner [30],
Laudenslager
[5], PA Deutsch [13]
and Colonial USA Deutsch [7]
Katherine Borges, represented 7 groups - Bolt
[xxx], Lyon [xxx], Fuller [xxx], Laurens County - SC [xxx], Azores Island
[xxx], Portugal [xxx],
and Aleutian Islands [xxx]
Ken Hedgpeth, represented 7 groups - Hedgpeth
[xxx], Aitken [xxx], Bixby [xxx], Sealey [xxx], Stonebraker [xxx], Stowe [xxx],
and Thalls [xxx]
What was the total number of attendee's ? 174 or 182 ?
What was the total number of study groups represented ?
Are there any other stat's that we might add to this time capsule ? ?
ok ... grab your favorite beverage and note pad ...
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