WORLD CONFERENCE ON RECORDS
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World events over the past
thinking people to be con-
cerned about the protection,
not only of the world's great
art treasures and priceless
antiquities, but ? tection and preservation of
all vital records of the peo-
ples and nations of the world.
These records are at the
mercy of flood, fire, hurri-
earthquake, insect and
as by the destruction brought
about by man.
The World Conference on
Records has been planned
to together bring people from
from all over the world who
are interested in and have
the responsibility for the
world's records and who re-
cognize the public trust they
have placed in them for
their safety and preservation.
is "Records Protection in an
Uncertain ? ing held to commemorate
the Diamond Jubilee year
(75th Anniversai-NI) "a.
Genealogical Society of The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints was found-
ed in November of 1894,
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Welcome message
President of the United States------------
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Welcome ,messages
Governor and Mayor--------------------------
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Committees------------------------------------------------
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Entertainment--------------------------------------------
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Tours---------------------------------- -----------
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Ladies Program-----------------------------------------
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Exhibitors---------------------------------------------------
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General Assemblies------------------------------------
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Summary of Program Subject Areas...-.-.- 20
Program Subject Areas------------------------------ 21
Conference Agenda------------------------------------ 28
Program------------------------------------------------------ 29
Biographies------------------------ ----------- 38
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My congratulations go out to the Genealogical
Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints on your far-sighted vision in spon-
soring the first World Conference on Records.
Society will surely benefit from your timely
idea to bring together both those who use rec-
ords and those who preserve them to discuss
matters of common concern. You serve not
only this country but all humanity as you focus
international attention on man's considerable
reliance on the documentary heritage of his
planet.
The doubts and difficulties of our revolution-
ary modern age make it imperative that we
not ignore the lessons of history, and that we
not neglect the archives that encompass the
drama of human experience.
So to all who attend the World Conference on
Records, I extend my very best wishes for a
rewarding session -- and my hope that from
your deliberations will come new initiatives
for the effective preservation of archives,
and for freer public access to the knowledge
they record.
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STATE OF UTAH
We are happy to have you visiting with us. While
you are in Utah I hope that you can take time to travel
through our State. You will discover some of the most
spectacular scenery on the face of the earth.
Besides the- beauty of the Salt Lake Valley, Temple
Square and the other scenery you see around you in this
part of Utah, there are many diverse and different scenes
outside this area. Utah offers some of the West's finest
fishing and hunting and the challenge of rugged country for
the climber. For the less energetic visitor, Utah's red-
rock deserts and high mountain timber and lake country are
quickly and easily accessible by car and offer a variety of
accommodations.
We hope you enjoy your stay with us. Best wishes
for a successful Conference and do try to see as much of
our State as possible. You are our guests.
World Conference on Records
In Convention Assembled
Salt Lake City, Utah
As Mayor of Salt Lake City, it is my privilege and pleasure to
extend the official welcome of the City of Salt Lake and my
personal greetings to you.
We are delighted to have you with us. The citizens of Salt Lake
City, as well as the City Commission, assure you we stand ready
to make your visit as pleasant as is humanly possible, and we
ask that you call upon us if you find, at any time, we can be of
service to you.
I am confident your stay here will prove both enjoyable and re-
warding. I hope you will return again and again in future years.
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Howard W. Hunter, Chairman
President, Genealogical Society
Paul F. Royal]
General Secretary
Genealogical Society
Theodore M. Burton
Vice President and General Manager
Genealogical Society
Bob R. Zabriskie
Planning Coordinator
World Conference on Records
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John C. Jarman
Treasurer
Genealogical Society
Mary N. Larsen
Assistant to Planning Coordinator
World Conference on Records
Margie McKnight
Secretary
Susan S. Rideout
Secretary
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General Maxwell E. Rich, Chairman
Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce
C. Taylor Burton
Executive Vice President
Pro-Utah
Grant R. Walker
Chief, Fire Department
Mrs. Mary Wright
Information Director
Utah Travel Council
Dewey J. Fillis
Chief, Salt Lake City Police
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Alfonso G. Pia, Chairman
Management Systems Company
Clyde Bair
Director of Auxiliary Special Services
Brigham Young University
Collin Allen
Director of Tours & Conferences
Brigham Young University
Gary Beesley
Office Manager
Murdock Travel, Inc.
Joyce Hansen
Secretary
Genealogical Society
Lorae Penrod
Assistant to the Secretary
Genealogical Society
Bruce Zenger
Director of Student Living
University of Utah
Ed Burgoyne
Murdock Travel, Inc.
Jay Todd
Associate Editor
The Improvement Era
Helen Hunsaker
Salt Lake Convention Bureau
Barrie G. McKay, Chairman
Utah Restaurant Owners Association
Ted J. Speros
Lamb's Grill Cafe
Paul Warner
Manager, JB's Big Boy Family Restaurant
Mrs. Alice Hardy
Manager, Harman's Cafe Restaurant
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Alan Behunin, Chairman
Manager, Utah Civic Ballet
Herold L. Gregory
Manager, Utah Symphony Orchestra
Keith Engar
Manager, Pioneer Memorial Theater
Isaac Stewart .
President, Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir
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Franklin J. Murdock, Chairman
President, Murdock Travel, Inc.
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Garratt T. Beesley
Assistant (Domestic)
Murdock Travel, Inc.
Edwin H. Burgoyne
Assistant (International)
Murdock Travel, Inc.
Lorin Eldredge
Air France
James Barton
Pan American World Airways
Mel Davis, Jr.
Sales Manager, United Airlines
Robert Hansen
Transworld Airlines, Inc.
Charles A. Boynton
President & General Manager
Grayline Tours
Wallace Johnson
Grayhound Bus Lines
Charter Service
Gene Sain
Lewis Brothers Stages
Kenneth J. Powell
Salt Lake Transportation Company
C. E. Free
City Lines and Lake Shore
Alfonso G. Pia
Management Systems Company
Carol Crockett
Western Airlines
Pat Stevenson
Western Airlines
N. Alan Barnes
Quantas Airways Ltd.
Louis Hayward
Continental Trailways
Dwight Laws
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Shirley Butchereit
Secretary
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Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton
Honorary Chairman
Mrs. Taza A. Peirce
Chairman
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Bob R. Zabriskie, Chairman
Planning Coordinator
World Conference on Records
Mrs. Ross Richards
Mrs. Phillip T. Sonntag
Mrs. Sterling R. Ryser
Mrs. Alvin G. Pack
Mary Larsen
Assistant to Planning Coordinator
Tom Lasko
David W. Evans & Associates
William Vriens, Jr.
Modern Display Service
Dev Jennings
Assistant Manager
Salt Lake Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau
Bob Koenig
Public Relations Director
Salt Palace
Chuck Howarth
Director of Operations
Salt Palace
Dr. Carl E. Nelson
International Business Machines
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Robert O. Pusey, Chairman
National Sales Manager, KSL Radio
Mrs. Mary Larsen
Executive Secretary
Henry A. Smith
Press Secretary
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Gordon Owen
Assistant to President
Bonneville International
Paul N. Hasegawa
Hasegawa Advertising Design
Mrs. Evelyn Marshall
A. Lee Pocock
Promotional Director, KSL News
Richard D. Monson
Vice-President, Marsteller Inc.
Mrs. Virginia Peterson
Curtis Wynder
Director of Student Relations
Brigham Young University
Douglas D. Palmer
Deseret News Staff Writer
Mrs. Richard H. Seiger
Darla Jones, Chairman
Genealogical Society, Administration
Carolyn Johnson
Genealogical Society, Administration
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Ron Cunningham, Chairman
Reference Consultant
Genealogical Society
Ted Powell, Chairman
Supervisor, Patron Services
Genealogical Society
Brent Andersen
Staff
Brigham Young University
Edwin L. Collins
Supervisor, Supply Department
Genealogical Society
Jack G. Osborne
Industrial Engineer
Genealogical Society
Dick Pearson
Head, Reference and Orientation Section
Genealogical Society
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Frank Smith, F.S.G., A.G.
General Chairman
Research Department
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
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AREA A. Creation, Storage, and Preservation of Records
in Archives and Libraries
Russell L. Davis, B.S., A.M. Chairman
Director, Utah State Library Commission
Wayne T. Morris, A.G., Local Working Chairman
Research Specialist,Genealogical Society, LDS Church
John K. Fairbanks, Ph.D.
Director, East Asian Research Center
Harvard University
T. Harold Jacobsen, F.N.M.A.
Archivist and Record Administrator
State of Utah
De Lamar Jensen, Ph.D.
Director, Department of History
Brigham Young University
Phillip P. Mason, Ph.D.
Director, Labor Archives and University Archives
Wayne State University
Roger H. McDonough, Litt.D.
Director, New Jersey State Library
Earl E. Olson
Assistant Church Historian, LDS Church
Kenneth W. Richards, B.A., M.S.L.S.
Head, Archives and History Bureau
New Jersey State Library
Delbert E. Roach, B.A., M.S.L.S.
Manager, Library Division
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Clifford K. Shipton, Ph.D.
Custodian, Harvard University Archives
Ralph D. Thomson, M.A.
Director, University of Utah Library
Delbert L. Kelley, B.S.
Manager, Utah Communications
Mountain States Telephone Co.
Van A. Neiswender, B.S.
Lt. Col. USAF Ret'd.
Manager, Microfilm Division
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Carl E. Nelson, Ph.D., F.N.M.A.
Microfilm Consultant
S. Bruce Smith, President
Management Systems Corporation
AREA C. Written History of the British Isles as Applied
to Research
John H. Stables, A. G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Evan Evans
Catalog Department
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
David E. Gardner, F.S.G., A.G.
Systems Analyst, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Gertrude Horlacher, A.G.
Record Evaluator, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Catherine Horner, B.A., A.G.
Record Evaluator, Genealogical
LDS Church
David H. Pratt, M.A., A.G.
Instructor in Genealogy
Brigham Young University
AREA B. Modern Methods of Retrieval, Storage, and
Preservation of Records
George H. Fudge, Chairman
Manager, Research and Development Division
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Gary Carlson, Ph.D.
Director, Computer Research Center
Brigham Young University
Lyall J. Gardner, M.A., Vice President
Management Systems Corporation
Society,
AREA D. Written History of Germanic/Slavic Countries
as Applied to Research
Fredrick H. Barth, A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Karl von Frank
Publisher of Genealogical Magazine
F. Walter Hilbig, M.A., A.G.
Catalog Department, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
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Margrit Lohner
Section Head, Western Europe
Temple Records Index Bureau
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Olga Miller, A.G.
Reference Consultant
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Rudolph A. Noss, A.G.
Reference Consultant,
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Walter H. Speidel, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of German Languages
Brigham Young University
Madelaine Teglassy
Library Staff
Brigham Young University
John Van Weezep, A.G.
Assistant Recorder
LDS Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah
AREA E. Written History of the Scandinavian Countries
as Applied to Research
Roy A. Spjut, A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Henry E. Christiansen, A.S., A.G.
Executive Assistant to President and
General Manager, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Olav N. Gran, A.G.
Record Evaluator, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Carl-Erik Johansson, B.A., A.G.
Translation Department, LDS Church
David C. Ottesen, A.G.
Reference Consultant, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
Egill H. Simonsen, A.G.
Supervisor, Records Adjustment Dept.
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Finn A. Thomsen, A.G.
Supervisor, Records Evaluation Dept.
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
AREA F. Written History of Romance Language Countries
as Applied to Research
Hugh T. Law, M.A., A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society, LDS Church
James M. Cluff, B.A., A.G.
Senior Bibliographer, Genealogical Society,
LDS Church
De Lamar Jensen, Ph.D.
Director, Dept. of History
Brigham Young University
Norbert Lafranca, A.G.
Printer
David H. Pratt, M.A., A.G.
Instructor in Genealogy
Brigham Young University
John Van Weezep, A.G.
Assistant Recorder, LDS Temple
Salt Lake City
AREA G. Written, Oral, and Traditional History of the
Pacific, Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East
as Applied to Research
Derek F. Metcalfe, F.N.G.S., A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Elwin W. Jensen, A.G.
Records Evaluator, Genealogical Society, LDS Church
AREA H. History and Records as They Relate to Research
in East Asia
John W. Orton, A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society, LDS Church
John W. Hall, Ph.D.
Master, Morse College
Yale University
Paul V. Hyer, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of History
Brigham Young University
Spencer J. Palmer, Ph.D.
Coordinator of Asian Studies
Brigham Young University
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Tatsui Sato, B.A.
Research Assistant
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
William J. Schull, Ph.D.
Professor of Human Genetics
University of Michigan
AREA I. Written, Oral and Traditional History as Applied
to Research in the U.S.A. and Canada
Jimmy B. Parker, B.S., A.G.
Research Specialist, Genealogical Society, LDS Church
V. Ben Bloxham, B.A., A.G.
Instructor in Genealogy
Brigham Young University
John Coddington, F.A.S.G.
Contributing Genealogical Editor
Gilbert Doane, LL.D., F.A.S.G.
Editor, New England Historic Genealogical Register
George E. McCracken, Ph.D., F.A.S.G.
Editor, The American Genealogist
Wayne T. Morris, A.G.
Research Specialist
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Milton Rubincam, F.A.S.G., F.N.G.S., F.G.S.P.
Chairman, Board for Certification of Genealogists
Mrs. Harriet Stryker-Rodda, B.S., G.G.
Genealogical Author, Lecturer
Kenn Stryker-Rodda, D.Litt., F.A.S.G., C.G.
President, American Society of Genealogists
Norman Wright, M.A., A.G.,
Assistant Professor in Genealogy
Brigham Young University
Naoma M. Harker,
Supervisor, Reference Correspondence
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
AREA J. Some Studies of International Heraldry
Fredrick H. Barth, A.G., Chairman
Research Specialist, Genealogical
Society, LDS Church
Mrs. Harry Clark Boden IV
President General, National Society Americans of
Royal Descent
Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris, C.G., F.H.G.,
F.T.S.G.S., Genealogist, Lecturer
Mrs. Len Young Smith
National President, Daughters of Founders
and Patriots
AREA K. Genealogical Societies; Hereditary, and
Lineage Societies
Warren S. Woodward, LL.D. (Honorary), Chairman
Executive Secretary, National Society, Sons of
The American Revolution
Blaine R. Bake, A.G., Local Working Chairman
Secretary, Branch Library Committee
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Raymond J. Clark, Jr., Editor,
Maryland and Delaware Genealogist
Edna Perry Deckler, C.G.,
Editor, Stirpes, Texas Genealogical Society
Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris, C.G., F.H.G.,
F.T.S.G.S., Genealogist, Lecturer
Mrs. Erwin F. Seimes, President,
National Society, Daughters of the
American Revolution
Len Young Smith
Former Executive Committee, National
Society, Sons of the American Revolution
Mrs. Len Young Smith, National President
Daughters of Founders and Patriots
AREA L. Publishing Genealogical Material
George B. Everton, Jr., Chairman
Publisher
Hugh R. Kirkendall, M.A.
Supervisor, Library Accessions,
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
AREA M. Successful Family Organizations
Ted F. Powell, B.S., Chairman
Supervisor, Patron's Services,
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
Melvin E. Olsen, Section Head,
Branch Library Circulation Dept.
Genealogical Society, LDS Church
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CONCERT -UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Utah Symphony Orchestra - one of the top twelve
symphonic organizations in the United States (Fortune
Magazine) - will present a concert of popular symphonic
favorites especially planned for World Conference on Records
visitors. The event will take place in the new air-conditioned
Salt Palace, August 6, 1969 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the Salt Palace ticket office.
PROGRAM
Glinka ................Russlan and Ludmilla (Overture)
Moussorgsky
Rimsky-Korsakov .............. Night on Bald Mountain
Tachaikovsky ...... Overture-Fantasie "Romeo and Juliet"
Intermission
Robertson .................... Punch and Judy Overture
Smetana ................................. Die Moldau
J. Strauss ..................... Tales from Vienna Woods
Chabrier ..................................... Espana
MORMON TABERNACLE CHOIR
A concert by the Tabernacle Choir will be given Thursday
evening, August 7, in the famed Mormon Tabernacle. This
concert will be complimentary. However, tickets will be re-
quired so that adequate seating can be assured to those wish-
ing to attend.
SINGING MOTHERS' CONCERT
The Singing Mother's concert which will be held on Wed-
nesday, August 6, from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. in the Mormon
Tabernacle on Temple Square is open to all conference vis-
itors. This is a complimentary concert. Approximately 400
women of all ages comprise the choir. Also will be heard
the famous Tabernacle organist, Alexander Shreiner, in a
program-on the great organ. The choir is conducted by Mrs.
Ellen Barnes of New York City. Tickets for the concert may
be obtained at the information desk in the registration area
of the Salt Palace.
MORMON HANDICRAFT BAZAAR
A bazaar of Mormon handicraft will be held in various areas
of the city on Wednesday, August 6, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
This is open to all conference visitors. There is no admission
fee. Transportation will be provided from the Salt Palace.
Information may be obtained at the information desk in the
registration area.
This star-studded attraction will be a once-in-a-lifetime op-
portunity for Conference visitors to view the world-famous
Brigham Young University collegiate entertainment shows,
featuring: the famous International Folk Dancers who have
toured the Orient, Europe four times, and throughout
America, and won international prizes and competition
awards, even from Queen Elizabeth. Thunderous, standing
ovations are their trademark. Their speciality: dances of all
nations - in the costumes of each individual nation. Round-
ing out this evening will be some of the greatest individual
variety talent over the years of Brigham Young University:
Sam Thompson, operatic tenor; Fred Blackburn, Ohio State
Marimba Champion; The Olson Sisters, popular jazz singers
and All-American College Show (CBS) winners; Kiera Lewis,
amazing ventriloquist, and Roy and June Mavor, interna-
tional ballroom dance champions.
Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at the Salt Palace Arena
Adults - $3 and $2 - Children 12 and under - $2 and $1
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Five special convention tours are planned and can be arranged through
Murdock Travel Inc., 14 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah,
phone 328-3161.
1. Yellowstone-Teton scenic tour, three days, leaving August 9, 1969.
2. Southern Utah scenic tour, three days, leaving August 9, 1969.
3. Yellowstone, Teton, Southern Utah combination tours, six days,
leaving August 9, 1969.
4. Western Circle Bus Tour, eight days, leaving August 9, 1969, will
include a trip to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas.
5. Western Circle Bus Tour, ten days, leaving August 11, 1969, in-
cludes trip to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas.
Granite Mountain Records Vault - Genealogical Society Library
Conference visitors will have the opportunity to visit the famed Granite
Mountain Records Vault. Buses will leave every half an hour on the
hour. The entire trip will take about two hours. Please check at the
information desk for exact schedules.
Tours will also be conducted of the Genealogical Society Library.
Special hours of the library have been set at 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
For complete information please check at the information desk in the
Salt Palace.
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LADIES HOSPITALITY HEADQUARTERS - Hotel Utah and Salt Palace
Tuesday, August 5
9:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon
Tour of Utah Pioneer Village. A living historical village of
early Utah. Utah's past unfolds as the visitor turns his back
on the 20th Century and steps into a country town of 50-
100 years ago.
12:00 Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Lunch at the famous and beautiful Sunken Gardens adja-
cent to Pioneer Village.
2:00 p.m. to 4: p.m.
Fashion show of 1969 and the 1880's. Authentic fashions of
the 1880's will be worn by lovely models. The show will be
held in the outdoor grove of the Sunken Gardens. These ele-
gant fashions are presented through the courtesy of Mrs.
Virgil Bluth of Mapleton, Utah, couture by ZCMI, Utah's
oldest department store.
Wednesday, August 6
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Bazaar of Mormon handicraft will be held at various areas
in the city. Transportation will be provided directly from
the Salt Palace by air-conditioned buses.
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Singing Mothers' Concert to be held in the historic Mormon
Tabernacle on Temple Square. Approximately 400 women
of all ages comprise the "Singing Mothers' Choir." Also will
be heard the famous Tabernacle Organist, Alexander
Schreiner, in a program on the great organ. The choir is con-
ducted by Mrs. Ellen Barnes of New York City.
Thursday, August 7
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Outdoor barbeque. Ladies will be taken by bus through
canyons, Heber Valley and on to Park City. All the authen-
tic qualities of the booming old mining days live again in the
Park City of today. The charm and atmosphere which ex-
isted almost a hundred years ago is maintained. See an old
fashioned melodrama; ride the gondola to the mountains and
enjoy a 50-mile view of the valleys and mountains. Attire
casual, low heels.
Friday, August 8
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
A number of tours will be available: Utah's Heritage on
South Temple, tour of Kennecott Copper - largest open pit
copper mine in the world, historic Temple Square, etc.
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Addressograph Multigraph Corp.
Genealogical Heritages, Ltd.
Perpetual Storage Vaults
Agfa-Gevaert, Inc.
Genealogical Publishing Company
Prestoseal Manufacturing Corp.
American Lineage Club
Genealogical Researchers
Phillimore & Company, Ltd.
American Records Management Assoc.
Genealogical Society
Richards-Young-Barlow Family Organization
American Reference Publishers Inc.
General Binding Sales Corp.
Reproduction System
American Safe Company
Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc.
The Society of American Archives
Atlantic Microfilm Corporation
Handkraft Art and Publishing Company
Stromberg DatagraphiX, Inc.
Audio-Visual Research
Hiller Bookbinding Company
The Toronto Group of Creative Craftsmen
Auerbach Info, Inc.
IBM
U.S. Microfilm Sales Corp.
Berkey Marketing Companies Inc.
International Genealogy Society
Universal Microfilming Corp.
Bountiful Printing Company
Laminex Industries Inc.
Utah State Archives
Charles E. Tuttle Co., Inc.
3M Company
Utah State Historical Society
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers
Moll Association
Verlag Degener & Company
Deseret Book Company
Mountain States Telephone
Watson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Eastman Kodak
National Archives and Records Service
Wilhelm Derix
Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.
National Cash Register Company
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Music - The Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus
Conducted by Dr. Jay E. Welch
Tues., 5 Aug. - 10:15 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Conducting - Paul F. Royall
Music - The Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus
Conducted by Dr. Jay E. Welch
Invocation - Elder Mark E. Petersen
Welcome by Governor Calvin L. Rampton
Welcome by Mayor J. Bracken Lee
Welcome by the President of the Genealogical Society,
Howard W. Hunter
Speaker - Representative of the President of the United
Wed., 6 Aug. - 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Conducting - Bob R. Zabriskie
Music
Invocation - Reverend August R. Suelflow
Speaker - Howard W. Hunter, President of the
Genealogical Society
Speaker - The Rt. Hon. Lord Thompson of Fleet
Thurs., 7 Aug. - 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Conducting - Paul F. Royall
Music - The Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus
Conducted by Dr. Jay E. Welch
Invocation - Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern
Speaker - UNESCO's Activities in the Field of Archives,
Dr. Alfred Wagner, Programme Specialist in Archives,
A Division for the Development of Documentation,
Libraries and Archives Services.
Speaker - Record Presentation in the U.S.S.R., Genadii
Alexandrovich Belov, Director General of Archives, Moscow
Fri., 8 Aug. - 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. - Tabernacle
Conducting - Bob R. Zabriskie
Music
Invocation -Reverend John J. Shellem
Speaker - An Appeal to Genealogists, Historians and
Others Who Use Valuable Records to Use Them Carefully,
Dr. Felix Hull, County Archivist, Kent, England
Speaker - The Archivist in the World of Tomorrow,
Dr. James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States
Closing Remarks - Theodore M. Burton, Vice President
of the Genealogical Society.
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CREATION, STORAGE AND PRESERVATION
OF RECORDS IN ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
AREA B
MODERN METHODS OF
RETRIEVAL, STORAGE AND PRESERVATION
OF RECORDS
AREA C
WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
AREA D
WRITTEN HISTORY OF GERMANIC/SLAVIC COUNTRIES
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
AREA E
WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
AREA G
WRITTEN, ORAL AND TRADITIONAL HISTORY
OF THE PACIFIC, SOUTH ASIA, AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
AS IT APPLIES TO RESEARCH
AREA H
HISTORY AND RECORDS AS THEY RELATE TO
RESEARCH IN EAST ASIA
AREA I
WRITTEN, ORAL AND TRADITIONAL HISTORY
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH IN THE USA AND CANADA
AREA J
SOME STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL HERALDRY
AREA K
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES;
HEREDITARY AND LINEAGE SOCIETIES
AREA F
WRITTEN HISTORY OF ROMANCE LANGUAGE COUNTRIES
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
AREA L
PUBLISHING GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL
AREA M
SUCCESSFUL FAMILY ORGANIZATIONS
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The Documentation and Archival Situa-
A15,
The Great Debate on Availability and
tion in Ivory Coast.
16 &
Use of Records.
A 2
The Gathering of Jewish Records to Israel.
17
Records in an Archives.
A 3
Provincial Archives: Problems and Per-
spectives.
Records in Private Libraries and Archives.
Records in Libraries.
A4
The Creation of Proper Records for
Preservation.
What Records Should Be Created for
Preservation.
The Importance of Preserving Vital Records.
Legal Problems on Usage, Duplication and
Dissemination.
Responsibility of Users of Records for Their
Preservation.
A 18
Library Services.
A 5
Materials for the Creation of Records.
Papers and Inks.
Materials Other than Papers and Inks.
To Duplicate or Not to Duplicate.
Inter-Library, Inter-Depository Loan and
Exchange.
AREA A
CREATION, STORAGE AND PRESERVATION
OF RECORDS IN ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
AREA B
MODERN METHODS OF RETRIEVAL,
STORAGE AND PRESERVATION OF RECORDS
Other Than Paper.
A7
&8
Preservation by Restoration of Docu-
ments.
Lamination and De-acidification Procedures.
Use of Adhesive Tapes, Silking, etc., and
Home Repairs, Plastic Folders, etc.
Guidelines for the Microfilming Decision
- What to Film, What Not to Film,
When to Film.
The Viewpoint
The Viewpoint
The Viewpoint
The Viewpoint
of a Records Manager.
of a Genealogist.
of a Historian.
of an Archivist.
A 19 Archival and Library Sources.
B 3
B 4
A 10
The Historical Documents Collection at
Queens College, City University, New
York.
& 5
A 11
A Program for Microfilming County
Records.
A 12
Preservation from Outside Dangers.
& 13
Controlling Thef) and Faring the Rint Threat
to Re
ords.
c
B 6
& 7
A 14 Preservation and Storage of Materials
Phono-discs, Phono-tapes.
Paintings, Portraits, Pictures.
Systematic Means of Locating Materials
Throughout the World.
Untapped Sources - What Do We Do
About Them?
Computers and Microfilm Integration.
Can a Computer Help the Archivist and
Librarian?
Emerging Technologies for the Preserva-
Miniaturization of Records.
Microfilm Form Systems: Roll Films, Roll
Films In Magazines, Microfiche and Aper-
ture Cards.
Micro-document Retrieval and Closed Circuit
Television.
h Reduction Microfilm Technolo
gy
Tech-
Hi
g
niques and Systems.
Computer Input and Output Tools and
Techniques.
Input and Output Syndromes.
Automatic Document Reading.
Video Data Terminals and Their Appli-
cation.
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Storage Devices - Their Potential and
C 8
Developing the English "Working Man"
& 9
Reliability.
Pedigree Prior to 1800.
Laser Information Recording Systems -A
Survey.
Digital Photo Devices.
C 9
The Co-ordinated Use of 17th Century
English and American Records by Gene-
alogists.
'Magnetic Devices.
Long Distance Records Transmission by
C 10
Registers of British Nonconformist Groups
As a Genealogical Source.
Electronics.
Manufacturer's Point of View.
Problems Encountered with Data Trans-
C 11
A Remarkable Collection of English-
Welsh Probate Records and Aids in
Using Them. .
mission.
C 12
Land Records of England and Wales, A
B 11
Demography and Genealogy.
Mine of Information.
& 12
Family Reconstitution by Computer.
C 13
Court Records of England and Wales.
Family Reconstitution Manually.
C 14
Understanding a Welshman's Back-
B 13
Genealogical Information and Name
ground.
& 14
Tabulation. A Computer System for the
Genealogist (GIANT System).
C 15
Peculiarities of Welsh Pedigrees.
AREA C
B 15
Perpetual Storage Vaults.
C 16
Clans and Tartans and the Background
of a Scotsman
The Perpetual Storage Company-Why A
.
WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ISLES
Storage Vault?
C 17
Genealogical Records in the National
of Scotland
Librar
AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
The LDS and Other Storage Vaults.
y
.
C 18
Scottish Military and Militia Records
AREA D
Before 1707.
C 1
Three Centuries of Emigration from the
WRITTEN HISTORY OF GERMANIC/SLAVIC
C 19
How to Use the Records of Northern
& 2
British Isles.
COUNTRIES AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
From England and Wales.
Ireland.
From Scotland.
From Ireland.
C 20
How to Use the Records of the Republic
of Ireland.
C 21
How to Read Old English Handwriting.
C 3
Flow Charting of English Research Pro-
cedures and Other Research Department
Activities.
C 4
Four Centuries of Population Movement
& 5
Within Great Britain.
D 1
Bridging the Atlantic-Finding the Place
16th Century.
17th Century.
18th Century.
19th Century.
& 2
of Origin of Your German Ancestor.
United States.
Germany.
The Netherlands.
C 6
Genealogy in British Military and Mari-
D 3
A Century of Emigration from the Pala-
& 7
time Records.
Military Records.
Naval Records.
Merchant Shipping Records.
& 4
tinate to the USA.
Germany.
Switzerland.
The Mennonite Story.
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Germanic Research Problems.
E 6
Records of Swedish Settlements in the
& 6
In Germany.
United States.
In Switzerland.
In Belgium.
Tracing Genealogies of the Pennsylvania
E 7
An Introduction to the Court Records,
Deeds, Mortgage Records, Probate Rec-
ords, etc., of Norway.
Germans.
E 8
Military Records of Norway.
D 7
Genealogical Research Sources in Aus-
trian Archives.
E 9
Norwegian Genealogical Research Tech-
niques Prior to 1750.
D 8
Boundary Changes in Central Europe
After World War I and Its Effects on
Genealogical Research
E 10
Norwegian Settlements in the United
States.
.
E 11
The Genealogical Value of the Town
D 9
Emigration from Germany through Po-
Records and Accounts of Denmark.
land and Russia to the USA.
E 12
Danish Military and Maritime Records
D 10
German Genealogical Research Sources.
-Their Place in Genealogy.
D 11
The Heilbronn City Archive Saga-An
Episode in Records Preservation with a
World War II Setting.
E 13
How to Use the Court, Land, and Tax
Records of Denmark in the Genealogical
Research Program.
AREA E
Emigration from Wuerttemberg.
E 14
Sources Related to Danish Emigration.
WRITTEN HISTORY OF THE SCANDINAVIAN
D 12
Central European Population Move-
ments.
E 15
Finnish Genealogical Research-Methods
and Procedures.
COUNTRIES AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
D 13
Tracing Ancestry of Yugoslavia and
E 16
Cancelled.
AREA F
& 14
Czechoslovakia.
Research in Yugoslavia.
E 17
The Court Records of Iceland.
WRITTEN HISTORY OF ROMANCE LANGUAGE
COUNTRIES AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
Yugoslavs in the U.S.A. Prior to 1900.
Research in Czechoslovakia.
E 18
Icelandic Sagas and Early Compiled
Genealogies.
D 15
Genealogical Research Sources in Switzer-
land.
F 1
Genealogical Research Sources in France
D 16
Development of Social Standing of Ger-
man Families in the Past Three Centuries.
Except for the Paris Area and Alsace-
Lorraine.
D 17
E 1
Research Problems in Northern Germany.
Along the Scandinavian Emigrant Trail.
F 2
Genealogical Research Sources in Paris
and the Department of Seine.
& 2
Denmark.
Norway.
F 3
Genealogical Research Sources in Alsace-
Lorraine.
Sweden.
Iceland.
F4
Genealogical Research Sources in the
French-Speaking Parts of Belgium.
E 3
Searching for Scandinavian Ancestors at
The Genealogical Society Library.
F 5
Genealogical Research Sources in the
French-Speaking Areas of Switzerland
E 4
The Court Records of Sweden - How
Including Swiss Huguenot Records.
Valuable is Their Content as a Gene-
alogical Source?
F6
Tracing Ancestors through the Province
of Quebec and Acadia to France.
E 5
Swedish Genealogical Research Tech-
niques Prior to 1750.
F 7
Tracing Ancestors from the U.S.A. to
France.
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Records of Huguenots in France.
The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau: Goals and
Objectives as they Relate to the Pacific.
F9
Records of Huguenots in the British Isles.
Methods of Identifying, Indexing and Alpha-
F 10
Records of Huguenots in the United
betizing Polynesian Pedigrees.
States, Canada and the West Indies.
G 5
Oral History Methods Applied to Recent
F 11
Finding Your Italian and Italian-Swiss
Ancetors and Emigration from Italy to
the New World.
Pedigree Studies in the Pacific.
Background of Oral Genealogy Among the
Polynesians.
A Field Operator's Report of the Taping
F 12
Genealogical Research Sources in Portu-
gal.
Program in Samoa.
G 6
European Migrations to Australasia and
F 13
Genealogical Research in Spain.
the Pacific.
Principal Sources.
G 7
Immigration Patterns in South Africa
Emigration Records.
& 8
and Their Effects on Genealogical Re-
search.
F 14
Sources for Tracing Spanish-American
Pedigrees in Southwestern United States.
Netherlands Administration.
AREA G
Texas and Colorado.
New Mexico
British Administration.
WRITTEN, ORAL
AND TRADITIONAL HISTORY OF
,
California and Arizona.
G 9
The Ancient Royal Genealogies of Egypt.
AFRICA AND THE
SOUTH ASIA
THE PACIFIC
F 15
Genealogical Research Sources in Mexico
G 10
Genealogical Research in India.
,
,
MIDDLE EAST AS IT APPLIES TO RESEARCH
and Central America.
& 11
In Mexico.
G 12
A Practical System of Chronological
AREA H
In Central America.
Analysis Based on Maori Genealogies.
HISTORY AND RECORDS AS THEY RELATE TO
RESEARCH IN EAST ASIA
F 16
Genealogical Research Sources in South
America.
H I
Japanese Americans: Origins, Past and
G 1
Acceptable Genetic Genealogies in Poly-
Present.
nesia and Oceania.
Tahiti and Eastern Polynesia.
H 2
The Extent and Preservation of Original
Historical Records in Japan.
New Zealand.
Melanesia and Micronesia
H 3
Family Records and Social History in
Tokugawa, Japan.
G 2
Methodology in the Study of Polynesian
H 4
The Koseki as a Source for the Scholar
Genealogies and Traditions.
& 5
of Japan.
The Use of the Japanese Family Register
G 3
Development of a System of Collecting,
and Its Reliability.
& 4
Alphabetizing, and Indexing Polynesian
Pedigrees.
and Use of Polynesian Pedigrees
Reliabilit
The Comparison of Jinshin Koseki with
Other Documents for Genetic Studies.
y
Printed in the Journal of the Polynesian
Society.
H 6
The Content and Use of the Chinese
Local History.
The Bishop Museum Polynesian Pedigree
Collection.
H 7
Genealogical Methods and Sources for
the Chinese Immigrants to the U.S.A.
Collecting Polynesian Pedigrees and Gene-
alogies in the Eastern Pacific.
H 8
The Extent and Preservation of Genea-
logical Records in China.
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Scholastic Application of the Chinese
Protestant Episcopal.
& 10
Clan Genealogies.
History and Arrangement of Chinese Clan
Genealogies.
Chinese Genealogies as a Source for the
Study of the Chinese Society.
18 &
9 Pioneers on the Move-The Migrations
Within North America.
General Migration Patterns.
Mapping Migration Trails.
The Importance of Canals & Waterways in
H 11
The Chinese Official Dynastic Histories.
Establishing Early Paths of Migration.
H 12
The Korean Chok-Po as an Historical
Source.
110
Legal Terminology in Genealogical Re-
search in the U.S.A.
H 13
The Korean Government Service Exami-
nation Rosters.
I 11
United States Military Service and Pen-
sion Records Housed at the National
H 14
A Modern Computer Approach to Gene-
Archives.
& 15
alogical Research in East Asia.
112
Colonial Laws of Primogeniture.
Pedigree Construction Using Simulation
Models.
113
Education in Genealogy through Uni-
versities and Local Societies.
H 16
A Brief Description of Library Programs
Genealogical Education in American Schools
& 17
in East Asia.
Korea.
Republic of China.
and Universities.
The Role of Genealogical Societies in Gene-
alogical Education.
AREA I
Philippines.
The National Diet Library in Japan.
I 14
Tracing U.S. Ancestry in Family Collec-
tions.
WRITTEN, ORAL AND TRADITIONAL
Services Offered by Historical Societies to
I 1
ical Re-
Some Peculiarities of Genealo
HISTORY AS APPLIED TO RESEARCH
g
search in Virginia.
Assist those using Family Collections.
IN THE USA AND CANADA
Colonial Virginia.
Post-Revolutionary Virginia.
Types of Material Often Found in Family
Collections.
Problems Inherent in the Use of Family
12 &
3 The Value of Guides to Genealogical
and Canada and
S
A
Records in the U
Genealogical Collections.
.
.
.
the Need for Additional Aids.
Federal Archives
115
Cemetery Records as Aids to Genealogi-
cal Research.
.
116
State and Provincial Archives-Treasure
Provincial Archives.
State Library.
State, County, Local and Church Archives.
& 17
Houses for Historians and Genealogists.
New Jersey.
Tennessee.
14 &
5 Church Records of the United States,
Part A.
Roman Catholic.
North Carolina.
Nova Scotia.
Methodist.
118
United States Court Records and the
Genealogist.
Presbyterian.
Baptist.
119
Oral History as a Genealogical Research
Tool.
I 6 & 7 Church Records of the United States,
Part B.
I 20
Migrations from New England to New
York and New Jersey.
Jewish.
Lutheran.
I 21
Early Dutch Settlements in New York
and New Jersey.
Quaker.
I 22
Research in Maine.
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SOME STUDIES OF
INTERNATIONAL HERALDRY
I 23 Genealogical Research in Pennsylvania
and Delaware.
124 Early Settlements of Eastern Pennsyl-
vania.
I 25 Rhode Island Colonial Records.
126 The Mohawk Valley, New York as an
Early Assembly Point for Western Mi-
gration.
I 27 New Netherland Naming Systems and
Customs.
128 Cancelled.
I 29 The Widely Known "Western Reserve"
in Ohio.
I 30 Quaker Migrations in the U.S.A.
131 "Gone To Texas"-Sources for Genea-
logical Research in the Lone-Star State.
I 32 Tips for Genealogists Searching in North
Carolina Records.
I 33 South Carolina Archives of the South
Carolina Public Records: Comstock Lode
for Genealogists and Historians.
I 34 Sources of Californiana; From Padron to
Voter Registration.
I 35 Tracing Your Ancestors in Michigan.
I 36 A Definite Study of Major U.S. Genea-
logical Records: Ecclesiastical and Secular.
North Carolina.
Ohio.
I 37 Colonial Handwriting Problems.
I 38 American Indian Records in the National
Archives.
I 39 The Indian Oral History Program under
the Doris Duke Grant.
I 40 The Culture and Historical Background
of the North American Indian-A Vital
Part in the Genealogical Research
Problem.
141 Records of Local Superintendencies in
The Bureau of Indian Affairs.
I 42 Historical and Genealogical Records of
the Five Civilized Tribes in the Federal
Records Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
I 43 Records of Genealogical Interest in the
Public Archives of Canada.
144 Sources for Genealogical Research in
Ontario.
145 Pre-Revolutionary Settlements in Nova
Scotia.
I 46 The Exodus of British Loyalists (Royal-
ists) from the U.S. to Canada, England,
the Caribbean Isles, and Spanish Terri-
tories.
147 Post-1815 Settlement in Canada.
I 48 Church Records in Canada.
& 49 Baptist.
United.
Episcopalian.
Catholic.
Lutheran.
J1
Basic Heraldry-An Educational Semi-
nar on Heraldry.
AREA K
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES;
HEREDITARY AND LINEAGE SOCIETIES
J2 & 3 Seven Centuries of International Heraldry.
J4
J5
J6
J7
Great Britain.
France.
Germany.
Switzerland.
Netherlands.
The Pedigrees of the Royal Families of
Europe as they Relate to the Commoner.
Immigration of Persons of Noble Rank
to America.
Coats of Arms-Rightful and Unrightful
Bearing.
Heraldry and Coats of Arms in the
United States of America.
K 1 Meet the Genealogical Societies; and
& 2 Hereditary, and Lineage Societies.
Genealogical Societies: Introduction, General
Description and Brief History.
Hereditary and Lineage Societies: Introduc-
tion, General Description, and Brief History.
Pre-American Revolution.
Hereditary and Lineage Societies: Introduc-
tion, General Description, and Brief History.
American Revolution to the Present.
Goals and Purposes, Functions, Benefits.
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Genealogical Societies: Hereditary and
Lineage Societies, Their Role in Record
Preservation.
What Hereditary and Lineage Societies are
Doing to Preserve Records.
What Genealogical Societies are Doing to
L 1
Publishing a Family Genealogy.
What is Required from the Author and
Compiler?
What is Involved in Publishing the Family
Genealogy?
Preserve Records.
How Unusual Records can be Saved by these
Societies.
L 2
Publishing a Family Magazine.
What an Editor Should Have-Background,
Material Selected, Insistence Upon High
Standards.
Publishing the Magazine.
K 4
The Hereditary and Lineage Societies
& 5
and Their Place in the Community.
Membership Promotion, Women.
Membership Promotion, Men.
Membership Applications and Forms.
L 3
Publishing Genealogical Indexes.
Publishing Indexes by Manual Methods.
How the 1820 and 1830 Censuses of Ohio
were Indexed.
AREA L
K 6
Building the Image of Societies through
Improved Design and Artwork of In-
L 4
Selling the Genealogical Publication.
How do I get a Good Book Review?
PUBLISHING GENEALOGICAL MATERIAL
signia, Certificates, and Awards.
Advertising - How do You Evaluate an
Advertisement? How do You Advertise?
AREA M
K 7
How to Establish a Genealogical Society.
SUCCESSFUL FAMILY ORGANIZATIONS
Getting off the Ground.
Building a Balanced Program.
L 5
Finding Scarce Genealogical Publications.
Reprinting Basic Genealogical Reference
Books.
Acquiring New and Old Genealogical Books.
Where do I find a Rare Family History?
K 8
Financing a Society and Establishing a
Tax-Exempt Status.
Income, Fund Raising and Investments.
Advantages of Tax-exempt Status.
M 1
Starting a Family Organization.
K 9
Parliamentary Procedure for Presiding
& 10
Officers: Getting the Most out of Con-
ference and Workshop Time: How to
Executive
Panels
Conduct Meetings
M 2
Suggested Family Organization Services.
,
,
Sessions: Delegation and Supervision.
Parliamentary Procedure; How to Conduct
M 3
Central Family Repository and Record
Keeping.
Executive Sessions.
Getting the Most out of Conference and
Workshop Time. Delegation and Supervision.
M 4
Family Organizations Leadership Posi-
tions and Effective Delegation of Re-
sponsibility.
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Seminars
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Seminars
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Seminars
Sunday, August 3
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Seminars
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Tabernacle-Sponsored by the First
Presidency of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, August 7
Monday, August 4
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Registration
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- 10:00 p
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Registration
8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Seminars
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12:00 noon - 1:00 p
m
Luncheon-Program
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Seminars
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Committees
Participants
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
General Assembly
,
Special guests-Hotel Utah
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Seminars
1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.
.
Get acquainted hour
1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Seminars
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Orientation
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Seminars
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
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Tuesday, August 5
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Seminars
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Registration
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Seminars
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
General Assembly
11:15a.m.-12:15p.m.
Exhibits
Friday, August 8
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Seminars
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Registration
1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Seminars
8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.
Seminars
3:00 p.m. . 4:00 p.m.
Seminars
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Seminars
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
Seminars
11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Seminars
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Seminars
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Buffet lunch-Program
Committees
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1:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
Exhibit Viewing
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1:45 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Seminars
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3:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m.
Seminars
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Registration
4:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.
General Assembly
8:45 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Seminars
Tabernacle
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Seminars
11:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
General Assembly
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 P.M.
Exhibit Viewing
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Seminars
7:30 p.m.
Farewell Banquet
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TUESDAY, 5 AUG. 1969
8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
Class No.
M 1 Starting A Family Organization Dr. Russell E. Bidlack
I 39 Indian.Oral History Programs Dr. C. Gregory Crampton
I 1. Some Peculiarities of Genealogical
Research in Virginia
Colonial Virginia Annie L. Jester
Post-Revolutionary Virginia Virginia Pope Livingston
I 10 Legal Terminology in Genealogical
Research in the U.S.A.
D 17 Research Problems in Northern
Germany
F 1 Genealogical Research Sources in
France Except in Paris and
Alsace-Lorraine
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
M 2 Suggested Family Organization
Services
140 The Culture and Historical Background
of the North American Indian-A Vital
GENERAL ASSEMBLY - Record Preservation
In An Uncertain World Important National Figure
Part in the Genealogical Research
Problem
H 1 Japanese-Americans: Origins, Past
and Present Joe G. Masaoka
14 Church Records of the United States, Part A
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Roman Catholic Rev. John J. Shellem
Methodist Dr. John Ness
Presbyterian William B. Miller
Baptist F. Wilbur Helmbold
Moderator Earl E. Olson
K 1 Meet the Genealogical Societies;
Hereditary, and Lineage Societies
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Genealogical Societies: Introduction,
General Description and Brief
History Dr. Kenneth Scott
Hereditary and Lineage Societies:
Introduction, General Description,
and Brief History. Pre-American
Revolution Mrs. Harry Clark Boden IV
Hereditary and Lineage Societies:
Introduction, General Description,
and Brief History. American
Revolution to the Present Grahame T. Smallwood, Jr.
Goals and Purposes, Functions,
Benefits
A 1
The Documentation and Archival
Situation in the Ivory Coast
His Excellency Timothee
N'Guetta Ahoua
112
Colonial Laws of Primogeniture
John Frederick Dorman
C 1
Three Centuries of Emigration from the British Isles
(Two hour program; also see next period)
From England and Wales
From Scotland
From Ireland
Moderator
Dr. W. H. Chaloner
Donald Whyte
P. Henchy
Dr. Melville Richards
F 2
Genealogical Research in Paris
Christian Gut
1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
M 3 Central Family Repository and
Record Keeping
141 Records of Local Superintendencies
in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Ronald L. Beardall
H 2 The Extent and Preservation of
Original Historical Records in Japan Noburu Hiraga
15 Church Records of the United States, Part A
(Continued from previous period)
K 2 Meet the Genealogical Societies,
Hereditary, and Lineage Societies
(Continued from previous period)
A 2 The Gathering of Jewish Records
To Israel Dr. Daniel J. Cohen
122 Research in Maine Brig. Gen. Carleton E. Fisher
C 2 Three Centuries of Emigration from the
British Isles
(Continued from previous period)
F 3 Genealogical Research Sources
in Alsace-Lorraine (France) Francois-J. Himly
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
M 4 Family Organizations- Leadership
Positions and Effective Delegation
of Responsibility
H 3 Family Records and Social History
in Tokugawa, Japan Dr. Ray A. Moore
16 Church Records of the United States, Part B
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Jewish Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern
Lutheran Rev. August Suelflow
Quaker Willard Heiss
Protestant Episcopalian Dr. V. Nelle Bellamy
Moderator Earl E. Olson
D 1 Bridging the Atlantic-Finding the Place
of Origin of Your German Ancestor
(Two hour program; also see next period)
United States John I. Coddington
Germany Dr. Ottokar Israel
The Netherlands Dr. Simon Hart
Moderator Fred H. Barth
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A 3
Provincial Archives: Problems and
Perspectives
124
Early Settlements of Eastern
Pennsylvania Hannah B. Roach
G 3
Development of a System of Collecting,
Alphabetizing, and Indexing Polynesian Pedigrees
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Reliability and Use of Polynesian
Pedigrees Printed in the Journal
of the Polynesian Society Dr. Bruce Biggs
The Bishop Museum Polynesian
Pedigree Collection Dr. Kenneth P. Emory
Collecting Polynesian Pedigrees and
Genealogies in the Eastern Pacific Bengt Danielsson
The Pacific Manuscripts Bureau:
Goals and Objectives as they
Relate to the Pacific
Methods of Identifying, Indexing,
and Alphabetizing Polynesian
Pedigrees
Robert Langdon
Elwin Jensen
C 3
Flow Charting of English Research
Procedures and Other Research
Department Activities
John H. Stables
F 4
Genealogical Research Sources in
the French-Speaking Parts of
Belgium
In Belgium-Flanders
Jean-Michel Pardon
Michiel R. Mispelon
B 1
Computers and Microfilm Integration
Edward Rosse
H 4
The Koseki as a Source for the Scholar of Japan
(Two hour program; also see next period)
The Use of the Japanese Family
Register and Its Reliability Dr. Toshiyuki Yanase
The Comparison of Jinshin Koseki
with Other Documents for
Genetic Studies Dr. Norio Fujiki
Moderator Russell Horiuchi
Church Records of the United States, Part B
(Continued from previous period)
of Origin of Your German Ancestor
(Continued from previous period)
The Creation of Proper Records for Preservation
What Records Should be Created
for Preservation Dr. Everett L. Cooley
The Importance of Preserving
Vital Records William Benedon
125 Colonial Rhode Island Research Charles W. Farnham
G 4 Development of a System of Collecting,
Alphabetizing, and Indexing Polynesian Pedigrees
(Continued from previous period)
C 4 Four Centuries of Population Movement
Within Great Britain
(Two hour program; also see next period)
F 5 Genealogical Research Sources in
the French-Speaking Areas of
Switzerland Including Swiss
Huguenot Records
16th Century Frederick G. Emmison
17th Century Dr. Peter Spufford
18th Century Frederick G. Emmison
19th Century Dr. Felix Hull
r1r'
2 Can a Computer Help the Archivist
and Librarian
The Koseki as a Source for
the Scholar of Japan
(Continued from previous period)
111 U.S. Military Service and Pension
Records Housed at the National.
Archives
D 10 German Genealogical Research
Sources
Papers and Inks Bernard G. Barrow
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an
Materials Other T
and Inks
G 5 Oral History Methods Applied to Recent
Pedigree Studies in the Pacific
Background of Oral Genealogy
Among the Polynesians Derek F. Metcalfe
A Field Operator's Report of the
Taping Program in Samoa Mulivai Purcell
C 5 Four Centuries of Population Movement
Within Great Britain
(Continued from previous period)
F 6 Tracing Ancestors through the
Province of Quebec and Acadia to
Their Places of Origin in France Roland-J. Auger
B 3 Emerging Technologies for the
Preservation of Records
H 6 The Content and Use of the
Chinese Local History
18 Pioneers on the Move-The Migrations
Within North America
(Two hour period; also see next period)
General Migration Patterns Norman E. Wright
Mapping Migration Trails Dr. A. Philip Muntz
The Importance of Canals and
Waterways in Establishing Early
Paths of Migration Herman Friis
Moderator Norman E. Wright
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A Century of Emigration from the Palatinate
to the U.S.A.
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Germany Dr. Fritz Braun
Switzerland Professor Dr. W. H. Ruoff
Mennonites Dr. Delbert Gratz
? A 6 Preservation by Restoration of Documents
Lamination and De-acidification
Procedures
Use of Adhesive Tapes, Silking, etc.,
and Home Repairs, Plastic Folders, etc.
Tips for Genealogists Searching in
North Carolina Records Dr. Wallace R. Draughon
European Migrations to Australasia and
the Pacific
Introduction
European Castaways in the Pacific
Before Captain Cook
Robert Langdon
Robert Langdon
Genealogy in British Military and
Maritime Records
Military Records
Naval Records
Merchant Shipping Records
Moderator
Brigadier Peter Young
A. W. H. Pearsall
A. W. H. Pearsall
Noel Currer-Briggs
Principal Sources Vicente de Cadenas y Vicent
Emigration Records Dr. Ted J. Warner
Central America
Mexico
Central America
Lic. Guillermo Romo Celis
Marquis Edgar Juan Aparicio
y Aparicio
GENERAL ASSEMBLY - New Color Film of the
L.D.S. Granite Mountain Records Vault
Microfilming Program of the
Elder Howard W. Hunter
Lord Thompson of Fleet
Norwegian Genealogical Research
Techniques Prior to 1750
The Extent and Preservation of
Genealogical Records in China
State and Provincial Archives -
Treasure Houses for Historians
and Genealogists
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
E 3 Searching for Scandinavian Ancestors
at the Genealogical Society Library Henry E. Christiansen
H7 Genealogical Methods and Sources
for the Chinese Immigrants
to the U.S.A. Thomas W. Chinn
19 Pioneers on the Move-The Migrations
Within North America
(Continued from previous period)
D 4 A Century of Emigration from the Palatinate
to the U.S.A.
(Continued from previous period)
A 10 Historical Documents Collection at
Queens College, City University,
New York
133 South Carolina Archives of the
South Carolina Public Records:
Comstock Lode for Genealogists
and Historians
G 9 The Ancient Royal Genealogies of Egypt
Introduction Dr. Aziz S. Atiya
Speaker Dr. Labib Habachi
C 7 Genealogy in British Military and
Maritime Records
(Continued from previous period)
Tracing Genealogies of
Pennsylvania Germans
New Jersey
Tennessee
North Carolina
Nova Scotia
Moderator
Germanic Research Problems
Kenneth W. Richards
Dr. Sam B. Smith
Dr. H.-G. Jones
Dr. C. Bruce Fergusson
Charles Lee
(Two hour program, also see next period)
In Germany Dr. H. F. Friederichs
In Switzerland Dr. W. H. Ruoff
Emigration From Wuerttemberg Dr. Hans Ulrich
Freiherr von Ruepprecht
A 7 Guidelines for the Microfilming Decision -
(Two hour program, also see next period)
Viewpoint of a Records Manager 'Forest J. Squire
Viewpoint of a Genealogist Norman E. Wright
Viewpoint of a Historian Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
Moderator Dr. Roger H. McDonough
1 35 Tracing Your Ancestors in Michigan Dr. Ethel Williams
G 7 Immigration Patterns in South Africa and
Their Effects on Genealogical Research
(Two hour program, also see next period)
Netherlands Administration (Nether-
lands East India Company, 1652-
1795, and Batavian Republic,
1803-1806.) Dr. Cornelis Pama
British Administration 1806-1910 Dr. Cornelis Pama
C 11 A Remarkable Collection of English-
Welsh Probate Records and Aids
In Using Them
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1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
-- -F46.. Genealogical Research in South
History and Arrangement of Chinese
Clan Genealogies
Chinese Genealogies are a Source for
E 11 The Genealogical Value of the Town
Records and Accounts of Denmark Jens Holmgaard
H 9 Scholastic Application of the Chinese
Clan Genealogies
(Two hour program, also see next period)
the Study of the Chinese Society Dr. Wolfram Eberhard
Moderator Tsun Leng
117 State and Provincial Archives - Treasure
Houses for Historians and Genealogists
(Continued from previous period)
D 6 Germanic .Research Problems
(Continued from previous period)
A 8-'Guidelines for the Microfilming Decision -
~What to Film, What Not to Film, When to Film
(Continued from previous period)
Membership Application and
Forms
136 A Definitive Study of Major U.S.
Genealogical Records: Ecclesiastical
and Secular
North Carolina Wayne T. Morris
Ohio Jimmy B. Parker
G 8 Immigration Patterns in South Africa
and Their Effects on Genealogical Research
(Continued from previous period)
C 9 The Co-ordinated Use of 17th Century
British and American Records by
Genealogists Noel Currer-Briggs
K 4 The Hereditary and Lineage Societies
and Their Place in the Community
(Two hour program, also see next period)
Membership Promotion, Mrs. William Henry
Women Sullivan, L.H.D.
Membership Promotion, Men Dr. Warren S. Woodward
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.,'
E 1 Along the Scandinavian Emigrant Trail
(Two hour program, also see next period)
r)enmark Dr. Kristian Hvidt
Norway Gerhard Naeseth
Sweden Dr. Nils William Olsson
Iceland Bjarni Vilhjalmsson
H 10 Scholastic Application of the Chinese
Clan Genealogies
(Continued from previous period)
D 11 The Heilbronn City Archive Saga -
An Episode in Records Preservation
With a World War II Setting Dr. Helmut Schmolz
_A 9-/ Newspapers-Alternatives for Their
Preservation Dr. Sam B. Smith
47 Post 1815 Settlement in Canada Donald Wilson
G 1 Acceptable Genetic Genealogies in
Polynesia and Oceania
Tahiti and Eastern Polynesia William A. Cole
New Zealand
Melanesia and Micronesia
Moderator
C 10
Registers of British Nonconformist
Groups as a Genealogical Source
D. J. Steel
K 5
The Hereditary and Lineage Societies and
and Their Place in the Community
(Continued from previous period)
F 14
Sources for Tracing Spanish-American
Pedigrees in the Southwestern United States
New Mexico, Texas and
Colorado Dr. Myra Ellen Jenkins
California and Arizona Thomas Workman Temple II
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
E 2 Along the Scandinavian Emigrant Trail
(Continued from previous period)
H 11 The Chinese Official Dynastic
Histories Dr. Robert B. Crawford
118 U.S. Court Records and the
Genealogist Judge Folks Huxford
12 The Value of Guides to Genealogical Records
In the U.S.A.and Canada and the Need for
Additional Aids
(Two hour program; also see next period)
National Archives Meredith B. Colket, Jr.
Provincial Archives Dr. C. Bruce Fergusson
State Library Carolynne L. Miller
State, County, Local and
Church Archives
A Program for Microfilming
County Records
K 6 Building the Image of Societies
Through Improved Design and
Artwork of Insignia, Certificates,
and Awards Col. Brewerton H. Clarke, Sr.
G 2 Methodology in the Study of Polynesian
Genealogies and Traditions Dr. James W. B. Roberton
C 8 Developing the English "Working
Man" Pedigree Prior to 1800 Brian C. Redwood
Education in Genealogy through Universities
and Local Societies
Genealogical Education in American
Schools and Universities
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The Role of Genealogical Societies K 3
Genealogical Societies; Hereditary and Lineage
in Genealogical Education Milton Rubincam
Societies, Their Role in Record Preservation
D 7 Genealogical Research Sources in
What Heredita
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Austrian Archives
Professor Dr. Hans Leo Mikoletzky
ry an
neage
oc
eties
are Doing to Preserve Records Meredith B. Colket
What Genealogical Societies are
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
doing to Preserve Records Rev. Gilbert H. Doane
G 12 A Practical System of Chronological
Analysis Based on Maori
Genealogies Dr. James W. B. Roberton
E 5 Swedish Genealogical Research
Techniques Prior to 1750 Dr. Sten C. 0. Carlsson
L 1 Publishing a Family Genealogy
What is Required from the Author
and Compiler
What is Involved in Publishing the
Family Genealogy
120 Migrations from New England to
New York and New Jersey John I. Coddington
13 The Value of Guides to Genealogical Records
in the U.S.A. and Canada and the Need for
Additional Aids
(Continued from previous period)
Archival and Library Sources
Systematic Means of Locating
Materials Throughout the World and
Untapped Sources-What do
We do About Them
C 12 Land Records of England and Wales,
A Mine of Information
D 8 Boundary Changes in Central Europe
119 Oral History as a Genealogical
Research Tool
THURSDAY, 7 AUG. 1969
8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
After World War I and Its Effects Professor Dr. Hanns
on Genealogical Research Jaeger-Sunstenau
E 7 An Introduction to the Court Records,
Deeds, Mortgage Records, Probate
Records, etc. of Norway
H 12 The Korean Chok-Po as a Historical
Source Dr. Edward W. Wagner
130 Quaker Migrations in the U.S.A. Willard Heiss
V
Information and Name Tabulation. George H. Fudge &
A Computer System for the Genealogist Lyall J. Gardner
Moderator S. Bruce Smith
A 12 Preservation from Outside Dangers
Florence; Italy-Disaster John Hensel L---*,
How Unusual Records can be Saved
by These Societies Dr. Kenn Stryker-Rodda
F 7
Tracing Ancestors from the U.S.A.
to France
Hugh T. Law
C 16
Clans and Tartans and the Back.
ground of a Scotsman
D 9
Emigration from Germany through
Poland and Russia to the U.S.A.
George Rath
115
Cemetery Records as Aids to
Genealogical Research
Dr. Richard W. Hale
E 8
Military Records of Norway
Jan H. 0lstad
H 13
The Korean Government Service
Examination Rosters
June-Ho Song
I37_ Colonial Handwriting Problems Harriet Stryker-Rodda
!B 14 The Giant System. Genealogical Information
and Name Tabulation. A Computer System
for the Genealogist
(Continued from previous period)
113Preservation from Outside Dangers
German sources)
Getting off the Ground Mrs. Edna Perry Deckler
Building a Balanced Program Brig. Gen. Carleton
E. Fisher
F 10 Records of Huguenots in the United
States, Canada and the West Indies
(with some mention of Dutch and
C 14 Understanding a Welshman's
Background
D 12 Central European Population
Movements
11:15 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m.
In the U.S.S.R.
UNESCO's Activities in the Field
of Archives Dr. Alfred Wagner
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
E 4 The Court Records of Sweden -
How Valuable is Their Content as a
Genealogical Source?
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H 14
A Modern Computer Approach
To Genealogical Research
For East Asia
Construction Usin
di
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Simulation Models
Moderator
Ming-Pi Mi
George H. Fudge
146
The Exodus of British Loyalists
(Royalists) from the U.S. to Canada,
England, the Caribbean Isles,
Robert Kirk &
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and Spanish Territories
Audrey Kirk
A 15 /The Great Debate on Availability and Use
of Records
(Three hour program, also see the next two periods)
Records in an Archives Brian C. Redwood
Records in Private Libraries and
Archives Chad L. Flake
Records in Libraries Russell L. Davis
Davis
and Dissemination Dr. Wilford W. Kirton
Responsibility of Users of Records
for Their Preservation Dr. Clifford K. Shipton
K 8 Financing a Society and Establishing
a Tax-Exempt Status
Income, Fund Raising and
Investments Dr. M. Graham Clark
Advantage of Tax-exempt Status John Jarman
F 11 Finding Your Italian and Italian-
Swiss Ancestors and Emigration . Dr. Brian M. Leese
from Italy to the New World de Breffny
134 Sources of Californiana: From Padron
to Voter Registration J. Carlyle Parker
C 15 Peculiarities of Welsh Pedigrees Dr. Melville Richards
138 American Indian Records in the
National Archives
High Reduction Microfilm Technology
lf
(Two hour program, aiso see next penuu)
Microfilm Form Systems: Roll Films
in Magazines, Microfiche and
Aperture Cards
Micro-document retrieval and
closed circuit television
Techniques and Systems Dr. David Wo
Moderator Dr. Carl E. Nelson
1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.
E 10 Norwegian Settlements in the
United States Gerhard Naeseth
H .15 A Modern Computer Approach to Genealogical
Research for East Asia
(Continued from previous period)
148 Church Records of Canada
(Two hour program, also see next period)
Baptist Marget Meikleham
United Rev. Glenn Lucas
Anglican Rev. T. R. Millman
Catholic Rev. Francois Beaudin
Lutheran & Moderator Rev. Erich Schultz
129 The Widely Known "Western Reserve"
Meredith B. Colket
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'A 16 The Great Debate on Availability and
Use of Records
(Continued from previous period, also see next period)
J 1 Basic Heraldry-An Educational
Seminar on Heraldry
F 9 Records of Huguenots in the
149
131
British Isles Robin D. Gwynn
C 13 Court Records of England and Wales Peter Walne
142 Historical and Genealogical Records
of the Five Civilized Tribes in the
Federal Records Center in
Fort Worth, Texas
B 5 Miniaturization of Records
(Continued from previous period)
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
E 6 Records of Swedish Settlements
in the United States Dr. Nils William Olsson
(Two hour program, also see
Korea
Republic of China
Philippines
Japan
Moderator
Church Records in Canada
next period)
Chu-Chin Kang
Peter Chang
Dr. Serafin D. Quiason
Masao Yoshida
Dr. Spencer J. Palmer
(Continued from previous period)
"Gone to Texas" - Sources for
Genealogical Research in the
Lone-Star State
Use of Records
(Continued from previous period)
J 2 Seven Centuries of International Heraldry
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Great Britain or Austria-Hungary
France Monsieur Le Duc de la Force
Germany Dr. Hans Ulrich Freiherr
von Ruepprecht
Switzerland Dr. Hans R. De Fels
Netherlands C. Roodenburg
Moderator Szabolc de Vajay
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F 8 Records of Huguenots in France J. Thierry du Pasquier
C 17 Genealogical Records in the National
Library of Scotland Dr. Thomas I. Rae
Computer Input and Output Tools and Techniques
(Two hour program; also see next period)
Input and Output Syndromes Barbara Fisher
F 12 Genealogical Research Sources
in Portugal Antonio Machado de Faria
C 19 How to Use the Records of
Northern Ireland
Automatic Document Reading Melvin Farr
Video Data Terminals and
Their Application W. Neil Brown
Moderator Dr. Gary Carlson
4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m.
Long Distance Records Transmission by
Electronics
C_1"
Manufacturer's Point of View Dr. Milton Ty
Problems Encountered with Data
Transmission James D. Babcock
E 12
Danish Military and Maritime Records-
Their Place in Genealogy Commander Jergen Teisen
FRIDAY, 8 AUG. 1969
8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
H 17
A Brief Description of Library
Programs in East Asia
(Continued from previous period)
E 14
Sources Related to Danish
Emigration Dr. Kristian Hvidt
143
Records of Genealogical Interest at the
Public Archives of Canada James J. Atherton
K9
Parliamentary Procedure for Presiding Officers:
Getting the Most Out of Conference and
A 18
Library Services
To Duplicate or Not to Duplicate Dr. H. G. Jones
Inter-Library, Inter-Depository
Loan and Exchange
Workshop Time: How to Conduct Meetings,
Panels, Executive Sessions: Delegation and
Supervision
(Two hour program; also see next period)
J 3
Seven Centuries of International Heraldry
(Continued from previous period)
Parliamentary Procedure-How to
Conduct Executive Sessions J. Moreau Brown III
Getting the Most Out of
C 18
Scottish Military and Militia Records
Before 1707
Conference and Workshop Time-
Delegation and Supervision Sterling E. Beesley
B 7
~ Computer Input and Output Tools
and Techniques
(Continued from previous period)
1 14
Tracing U.S. Ancestry in Family Collections
Services Offered by Historical
Societies to Assist Those Using
Family Collections
Types of Material Often Found
in Family Collections J. Frederick Dorman
E 13
How to Use the Court, Land, and
Tax Records of Denmark in a
Genealogical Research Program Dr. A. Harald Jorgensen
Problems Inherent in the Use of
Family Genealogical Collections Walter Lee Sheppard
L 2
Publishing a Family Magazine
What an Editor Should Have -
145
Pre-Revolutionary Settlements in
Nova Scotia Dr. C. Bruce Fergusson
Background, Material Selected,
Insistence Upon High Standards Rev. Gilbert H. Doane
Publishing the Magazine Dr. Russell E. Bidlack
J 5
Immigration of Persons of Noble
Rank to America Rev. Eugene V. N. Goetchius
Sources for Genealogical Research
in Ontario Sandra Guillaume
G 10
Genealogical Research in India
Use of Tribal Genealogies in
a43reservation and Storage of Materials
Other Than Paper
Sociological Work Dr. J. K. Bose
Phono-discs, Phono-tapes, Edward E. Colby
Paintings
Portraits
Pictures Walter S. Dunn
Jr.
(1_5_'1PerpetuaI Storage Vaults
,
,
,
of Europe as They Relate to
the Commoner
The Perpetual Storage Company -
Why a Storage Vault Lyle Clark
The LDS and Other Storage Vaults Van A. Neiswender
Moderator Paul F. Royall
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E 15
Finnish Genealogical Research -
E 17
The Court Records of Iceland
Bjarni Vilhjalmsson
Methods and Procedures Harry Walli
L 4
Selling the Genealogical Publication
K 10
Parliamentary Procedure for Presiding Officers:
How Do I Get a Good Book Review
Milton Rubincam
Advertising-How Do You Evaluate
an Advertisement, How Do You
Storage Devices-Their Potential and Reliability
Laser Information Systems-
A Survey Dr. J. W. Shepard
Digital Photo Devices Garret Boer
Magnetic Devices Frederick W. Babbel
prior to 1900 Adam S. Eterovich
Research in Czechoslovakia Baron de Prochazka ZI)
Research in Yugoslavia
Yugoslavs in the U.S.A.
J 6 Coats of Arms - Rightful and
Unrightful Bearing
C 21 How to Read Old English
Handwriting
D 13 Tracing Ancestry in Yugoslavia
and Czechoslovakia
L 3 Publishing Genealogical Indexes
How the 1820 and 1830 Censuses
of Ohio Were Indexed
Storage Devices-Their Potential and
Reliability
(Continued from previous period)
Heraldry and Coats of Arms in the
United States of America Mrs. Harry Joseph Morris
D 14 Tracing Ancestry in Yugoslavia
and Czechoslovakia
(Continued from previous period)
Advertise George B. Everton, Jr.
126 The Mohawk Valley, New York, as an
Early Assembly Point for Western
Migration
B 11 Demography and Genealogy
(Two hour program, also see next period)
Family Reconstitution by
Family Reconstitution Manually D. J. Steel
Moderator D. J. Steel
D 16 Development of Social Standing
of German Familes in the Past
Three Centuries Professor Dr. Hermann Mitgau
E 18 Icelandic Sagas and Early Compiled
Genealogies
L 5 Finding Scarce Genealogical Publications
Reprinting Basic Genealogical
Reference Books
Acquiring New and Old Genealogical
Books
Where Do I Find a Rare Family
History
D 15 Genealogical Research Sources
in Switzerland Professor Dr. H. C. Peyer
B 12 Demography, Genetics and Genealogy
(Continued from previous period)
Using Records Carefully
The Archivist in the World
of Tomorrow
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His Excellency
Timothee Ahoua
Born in Aboisso, Ivory
Coast. B.A., Public Law
and Political Science,
University of Paris, Am-
bassador of the Ivory
Coast to the U.S. and
Canada former diplo-
matic service in Morocco
and Rabat.
Born Springfield, Ohio.
M.A., in history, Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, Madi-
son; library science de-
gree at University of
Illinois, Urbana; LL.B.,
Duke University, Dur-
ham, North Carolina;
Law Librarian and Assist-
ant Professor of Law,
Rutgers Univ., Bruns-
wick, New Jersey. Fellow,
American Society of
Genealogists; active in
Huguenot genealogical
research and in tracing
European origins of
American families. Con-
tributor of articles on
law, librarianship and
genealogy.
Edgar Juan Aparicio
y Aparicio,
Marquis of Vistabella
Born Guatemala City,
Guatemala; diplomat
and landed gentleman;
formerly Consul General
of Guatemala in Mexico;
Counselor to Minister of
Guatemalan Embassy in
Mexico; Guatemalan
Ambassador to the Holy
See: founding president
of the Academia Guatamal-
teca de Estudios Genealogicos,
Herdldicos e Historicos; hon-
orary member of Ameri-
can Society of Heraldry;
corresponding member
of many academies of
genealogy, heraldry, his-
tory and geography of
Latin America and Spain;
author.
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Born Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada. Head, Public
Records Section, Manu-
script Division, Public
Archives of Canada; B.A.
in History, University of
B.C.; formerly head of
Post-Confederation Sec-
tion; member of Com-
mittee on Automated
Techniques for Archival
Agencies of the Society
of American Archivists;
editor; author.
Born Egypt; Distinguish-
ed Professor of History
and founding Director of
the Middle East Center,
University of Utah, Salt
Lake City; Ph.D., Lon-
don University, D. Litt.,
Liverpool University,
D.H.L., Baldwin-Wallace
University, Beria, Ohio;
recently received three
honorary degrees, includ-
ing a L.L.D., Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah; founder and first
Director of the Institute
of Coptic Studies in Cairo;
former Professor of Medi-
eval History at Cairo and
Alexandria Universities;
formerly Professor of
Medieval (including Ori-
ental) History at the Uni-
versity of Bonn; partici-
pated in several historical
expeditions to Nicopolis,
Pentapolis, and Mt. Sinai;
author; discoverer of the
Joseph Smith Papyri re-
lated to the Book of Abra-
ham in Pearl of Great
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Born Quebec, Canada.
Acting Archivist of the
Province of Quebec; edu-
cated Petit Seminaire de
Quebec and Laval Uni-
versity; formerly General
Secretary of Societe Gene-
alogique Canadienne fran-
caise; honored for gene-
alogical publications by
such awards as Luis de
Salazar y Castro prize of
International Institute of
Genealogy and Heraldry
and Denis Papin medal
from French government;
Founder of Association des
Archivistes du Quebec and
Editor-in-Chief of French
Canadian and Acadian Gene-
alogical Review.
Born Cambridge, New
York. A.B., Dartmouth
College, Hanover, New
Hampshire; J.D., Albany
(New York) Law School,
a principal genealogist
for Five Generations Pro-
ject of National Society
of Mayflower Descend-
ants; editor; lecturer.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. Management Ana-
lyst with National Ar-
chives and Records Serv-
ice of Washington, D.C.;
presently serving as
President of two corpo-
rations and board mem-
ber of a third; assistant
to former Secretary of
Agriculture, Ezra Taft
Benson; majored in Busi-
ness Administration at
Brigham Young Universi-
ty, Provo, Utah; member
of Society for Advance-
ment of Management.
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President, Allen-Babcock
Computing, Inc.; B.S. in
mathematics, University
of Michigan; graduate
work at University of
California; former mem-
ber of Programming
Research and Develop-
ment Group; former
Head of Programming
Systems Group at RAND;
past-president of SHARE
organization; currently
member of National
Council of Association for
Computing Machinery;
has done extensive study
of ALPAK-A and AL-
TRAM-A (symbolic
manipulation system).
Born in Burley, Idaho.
Associate Degree in Gene-
alogy, Brigham Young
University, Provo, Utah;
research consultant, Ref-
erence Department, and
Secretary, Branch Gene-
alogical Library Commit-
tee, Genealogical Society,
L.D.S. Church; Assistant
Program Chairman for
Hereditary, Lineage and
Genealogical Societies
areas for this Conference;
accredited genealogist.
Born Scotland. Assistant
to the Keeper, Scottish
United Services Mu-
seum, Edinburgh; M.A.,
Daniel Stewart's College
and Edinburgh Universi-
ty; member of Royal
United Service Institution
and various military his-
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Born in Richmond, Vir-
ginia. Operates W. J.
Barrow Restoration Shop,
Inc., Richmond Virginia;
practices law in Norfolk,
Virginia.
Head, Regional History
Office, Bancroft Library,
University of California
at Berkeley; B.A., Whit-
tier College; M.A., Mills
College, Oakland, Cali-
fornia; Teaching Assist-
ant at University of
Calif., Berkeley; author.
Born Springville, Utah.
Agency Land Operations
Officer, Uintah and Ou-
ray Indian Agency, Fort
Duchesne, Utah; B.S.,
in Agronomy, Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah; formerly Soil Sur-
veyor, Soil Scientist and
Assistant Area Soil Sci-
entist with the Bureau of
Reclamation, Depart-
ment of Interior.
Born Montreal, Canada.
B.A.; Archivist of the
Chancery Office of the
Archdiocese of Montreal;
Vice-President, Associa-
tion des Archivistes du
Quebec; Secretary, Ar-
chives Section, Canadian
Historical Association;
Director, Societe Cana-
dienne d'Histoire de
l'Eglise Catholique;
Member, Commission
Consultative, Centre de
Recherches en histoire
religieuse canadienne,
Universite St.-Paul, Ot-
tawa; lecturer; author.
Director of Information
Sciences for Interuni-
versity Communications
Council (EDUCOM);
Editor, Wiley Informa-
tion Sciences Series and
ALA Data Processing for
Libraries Series; Data
processing and library
consultant to Xerox
Corporation, IBM, Gro-
lier, and many others;
M.A. in Library Science,
Catholic University of
America, Washington,
D.C.; Research Fellow in
Computer Sciences, Uni-
versity of California, Los
Angeles; Past President
of Information Science
and Automation Division
of American Library
Association; President,
American Society for In-
formation Science; in
Who's Who in America.
Native of Salt Lake City,
Utah. Ground Services
Manager, Salt Lake City
International Airport;
B.A., University of Utah,
Salt Lake City; studied
University of Denver;
former Superintendent
of Regulations, Assistant
to Executive Vice Presi-
dent of Operations, etc.,
United Air Lines.
Archivist, The Episcopal
Church, The Church
Historical Society, Ad-
junct Professor, Episcopal
Theological Seminary of
the Southwest; B.S.,
East Tennessee State
University, Johnson City;
M.A., Duke University,
Durham, North Caro-
lina; Ph.D., Duke Univ.;
formerly instructor at
University of Kentucky,
Professor at Episcopal
Theological Seminary of
Kentucky, and public and
private school teacher.
Manager, Corporate Ad-
ministrative Services,
Lockheed Aircraft Corpo-
ration; B.A., Montclair
State Teachers College;
M.B.A. in Accounting,
New York University
Graduate School of Busi-
ness Administration; for-
mer Records Adminis-
trator for New Jersey;
taught economics at Rider
College in New Jersey
and Records Manage-
ment at U.C.L.A., past
National President of the
American Records Man-
agment Association; Fel-
low, Society of American
Archivists. Awarded the
Emmett Leahy award,
1968, for outstanding
contributions to records
management profession;
author; lecturer.
Native of Iowa. Acting
Chairman, Department
of Library Science, Uni-
versity of Michigan. M.A.
in history, Ph.D. in Li-
brary Science, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Member of the American
Library Association, Na-
tional Genealogical So-
ciety, and Washtenaw
Historical Society (also
past president), and other
library, historical and
fraternal organizations;
author.
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Born in Auckland, New
Zealand. Professor of
Oceanic Linguistics and
Maori Studies at Uni-
versity of Auckland. B.A.
and M.A. in anthropol-
ogy, University of Auck-
land; Ph.D., linguistics,
Indiana Univ., Bloom-
ington, descendant of
Ngati-Maniapoto tribe
of Central North Island;
taught in Maori schools
and teacher of Maori at
University of Auckland;
conducted linquistic field-
work in American South-
west, Fiji, Tahiti and
Central New Guinea.
Fellow of Royal Society
of New Zealand, author.
Born in Seydisfjordur,
Iceland. Chief of the
Government Auditing
Department; President,
Icelandic Branch of the
Association of Scandi-
navian Civil Servants;
Law degree University of
Iceland; former Deputy
in Ministry of Finance;
especially interested in
Icelandic genealogical
studies; author.
Born Kingston, Jamaica.
Archivist of Jamaica and
Honorary Secretary of
the Government Archives
Committee and Honor-
ary Archivist to the Ja-
maica Defence Force;
chairman of the first
Caribbean Archives Con-
ference held in Jamaica,
1965; member number
of societies; special guest.
Born Kaysville, Utah.
B.A., Brigham Young
University, Provo, Utah;
Instructor in Religion
and Genealogical Re-
search Technology at
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, formerly Branch
Librarian, Genealogical
Society of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, and member of
Research Department;
member of number of
genealogical societies; ac-
credited genealogist.
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Of Newark, Delaware.
President General, the
National Society Ameri-
cans of Royal Descent;
President General, The
Order of Three Crusades;
attended University of
Pennsylvania, Philadel-
phia; genealogist; lectur-
er; member of numerous
genealogical, hereditary
and lineage, and histori-
cal societies.
Programmer, Lawrence
Radiation Laboratory in
Livermore, California;
B.A., in mathematics,
University of California,
Berkeley; authority on
systems programming and
more specifically concern-
ed with IBM 1360 Photo-
Digital Storage Device.
Born in India. Ph.D.,
University of London;
authority in various As-
sam Bengal tribes and
castes; research scholar,
Calcutta University; Re-
search Fellow, American
Museum of Natural His-
tory; Premchand Roy-
chand Scholar; Mouat
Medalist for research
work; Griffith Prizeman
for research work; 17
papers on various tribes
of India.
Born in Massilon, Ohio.
Connecticut State Li-
brarian; A.M., Western
Reserve University, Cle-
veland, Ohio; B.L.S.,
formerly staff member,
Western Reserves Uni-
versity Library; head of
technology department
of Toledo Ohio Public
Library; member of many
library associations; au-
thor and compiler.
Born in Oberachivrat,
Germany. Director of
Heimatstelle Pfalz, West
Germany; Vice-President
of "Arbeitsgemeinschaft
fur Pfalzische Familien-
und Wappenkunde" and
officer of the "Historischer
Verein der Pfalz"; special
field is history and popu-
lation movements in the
Pfalz (Palatinate); editor
of "Pfalzer in der weiten
Welt" and "Schriften zur
Wanderungsgeschichte
der Pfalzer."
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Native of Evanston, Illi-
nois. Associate Secretary,
General Electric Founda-
tion, Administrator Edu-
cational Support Pro-
grams, General Electric
Company, Ossining, New
York. A.B., St. Lawrence
University, Canton, New
York; M.A., New York
University and Tulane
University; author; lec-
turer; listed in Who's Who
in American Education;
member of numerous fra-
ternal, community, and
hereditary societies.
Special Representative,
Data Communication
and Custom Projects
Dept., Radio Corpora-
tion of America; edu-
cated City College at
Riverside, California;
formerly U.S. Air Force
Civil Service in Base
Communication Section
and the Ballistic Missile
Division's data communi-
cation development sec-
tion.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. Vice President and
General Manager, The
Genealogical Society of
The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Inc. Assistant to
the Council of Twelve
Apostles, The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. Ph.D. in Chemis-
try, Purdue University,
Lafayette, Indiana.
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Born Madrid. Chronicler
King of Arms of Spain;
assistant director Salazar
y Castro Institute; gen-
eral secretary Interna-
tional Institute of Gene-
alogy and Heraldry and
of the Asociacion de Hidal-
gos; Director of review
Hidalguia; professor of
genealogy, heraldry and
nobility studies; author.
Born Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia. Ph.D., Industrial
Psychology, University of
California, Los Angeles;
member LDS. Church
Data Processing Com-
mittee; Association for
Computing Machinery-
National Chairman of
Committee of Student
Members and Student
Chapters; Associate Edi-
tor and Secretary of
National Interest Group
for Artificial Intelligence;
American Association for
the Advancement of Sci-
ence; Director of Brig-
ham Young University
Computer Research Cen-
ter; author.
Dr. Sten Carl
Oscar Carlsson
Born Uppsala, Sweden.
Chairman, Department
of History, University of
Uppsala. Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Lund, former
Professor of History, Uni-
versity of Uppsala, Visit-
ing Professor Macalester
College, St. Paul, Min-
nesota, 1969; author.
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Jacques de Caumont,
13th Duke de La Force
Born in Paris, France.
Landed gentleman, archi-
vist, and paleographer;
Knight of the Order of
Arts and Letters; found-
ing President of Federa-
tion of French Societies
of Genealogy, Heraldry
and Sigillography; Hon-
orary President of French
Heraldic Society and of
publication, La France
Genealogique. Member
of many societies and of
committees for safeguard
of private archives and
historical sites.
Born England. Reader,
Modern Economic His-
tory, University of Man-
chester History Dept.,
The University of Man-
chester; M.A., Ph.D. in
history, University of
Manchester. Honorary
Editor, The Lancashire
and Cheshire Antiquarian
Society Magazine; Vice-
President, Newcomen
Society for the Study of
the History of Engineer-
ing and Technology;
author.
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Born Hupei Province,
China, Chief, Special
Collections, National
Central Library, Taipei;
Taiwan; B.A., National
Central University; au-
thor of scholarly works.
Born Coos Bay, Oregon.
A founder and first presi-
dent of the Chinese His-
torical Society of Ameri-
ca; presently Executive
Director, Research Direc-
tor and Editor of the
Society's monthly bul-
letin; formerly classical
Chinese education; for-
mer editor and co-pub-
lisher of the Chinese
Digest and the Chinese
News; student; lecturer
of Chinese History in
America.
Born Copenhagen, Den-
mark, entered U.S.A. at
age 2. President and
Member of Board of Di-
rectors of Genealogical
Publishing Co., Inc.,
Baltimore, and its affili-
ates the Genealogical
Book Company and the
Regional Publishing Co.;
educated Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore,
Maryland, specializing
in American History.
Born Nastved, Denmark;
resident of Utah since
childhood. Executive
Assistant to the President
and, also, to the General
Manager of the Gene-
alogical Society of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints; Chair-
man of Accreditation
Committee, Genealogical
Society; employed at
Genealogical Society
since 1940; accredited
genealogist.
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Born Grantsville, Utah.
A.B., M.A., Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah; Ed.D., Utah State
University, Logan, Utah;
Co-ordinator of Research,
Institute of American
Indian Studies, Brigham
Young University; Pro-
fessor of Religious Edu-
cation, Brigham Young
University; author.
B.S., M.S., Business Edu-
cation, University of
Southern California, Los
Angeles; Manager of
Operations, Perpetual
Storage, Inc.; former
Manager of Facilities
Services, Teledyne Sys-
tems Company; Man-
ager, Corporate Records
Management, Teledyne,
Incorporated.
Born in Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina.
President, The School of
the Ozarks, Point Look-
out, Missouri; Alumnus,
Georgia Tech School of
Engineering; LL.D.,
Drury College, Spring-
field, Missouri; listed in
Who's Who in America and
other biographical publi-
cations; Vice President
of the American Heart
Association; National
Trustee of Sons of the
American Revolution;
recipient of the National
Society, S.A.R., Citizen-
ship Medal; member of
Commission on Colleges
and Universities of North
Central Association of
Colleges and Secondary
Schools.
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Brewerton Hedges
Clarke, Sr.
Art Director, Sons of the
American Revolution Maga-
zine; Graphic Arts Con-
sultant, New York Press
Association; graduate of
Utica Conservatory, New
York; more generally
identified nationally as
Sir Felix Korim, K.H.D.,
Worlds Master Magician;
Knight Herald of the
Sovereign Greek Order
of Saint Dennis of Zante.
Born in Saint-Blaise,
Switzerland. Doctor of
Medicine at Saint-Blaise;
studied medicine, Basel,
Zurich, Vienna, Lau-
sanne and London; inter-
ested since youth in his-
tory, genealogy and her-
aldry; Vice-President,
Swiss Heraldic Society;
member of Swiss Society
of Genealogical Studies,
the International Aca-
demy of Heraldry, of
several historical socie-
ties; editor-in-chief of
Archives heraldiques Suisses
and of the international
bulletin, Archivum heraldi-
cum; author.
F.A.S.G.; Contributing
Editor, Pennsylvania Gene-
alogical Magazine, and
others; Lecturer at the
Institute of Genealogical
Research held in Wash-
ington, D.C. annually;
author; editor.
Born Germany; Head
Archivist of Catholic
Church Archives of the
Diocese of Paderborn;
Germany, LL.D.; special
guest.
Born Hamburg, Ger-
many. Director, The
Jewish Historical General
Archives, Jerusalem; emi-
grated to Israel (then
Palestine), 1935; M.A.
and Ph.D., Hebrew Uni-
versity, Jerusalem; Board
member, Israel Archivist
Association; lecturer, He-
brew University School
for Archivists on "Intro-
duction to Genealogy";
author.
Born in Oakland, Cali-
fornia. Head Librarian,
Music Library, Stanford
University, and Archi-
vist, Stanford Archive of
Recorded Sound, Stan-
ford University, Cali-
fornia; A.B. in Music,
University of California,
Berkeley; graduate study
in music and Certificate
of Librarianship, Uni-
versity of California,
Berkeley; M.A. in Music,
Stanford Univ.; Presi-
dent, Music Library As-
sociation; author; com-
poser of music.
Born in Ogden, Utah.
Analyst of Polynesian
records at the Genealogi-
cal Society, Salt Lake
City; spent eight years
in New Zealand and
Hawaii as a school teach-
er and in the study of
Polynesian genealogy;
author; accredited gene-
alogist.
Born Strafford, Pennsyl-
vania. Director, Western
Reserve Historical So-
ciety; A.B. and M.A.,
Haverford College, Penn-
sylvania; Fellow, Ameri-
can Society of Genealo-
gists; Fellow, Society of
American Archivists;
Founder and former Di-
rector of the Institute of
Genealogical Research,
American University;
author; served as officer
of Mayflower Descend-
ants, National Order of
Founders and Patriots of
America, and Columbia
Historical Society.
Assistant Director, The
Center For Research Li-
braries, Chicago, Illinois.
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Born Kankakee, Illinois.
Director, Duke Indian
Oral History Project,
University of Utah, Salt
Lake City; Professor of
History, University of
Utah; Ph.D., University
of California at Berkeley;
visiting professor at Euro-
pean and American uni-
versities; Fellow, Utah
State Historical Society;
author.
Dr. Robert B. Crawford
Born, Harvey, North
Dakota. Associate Pro-
fessor of History, and
Director, Center of Asian
Studies, The University
of Illinois; B.A., Gonzaga
University, Spokane,
Washington; M.A. and
Ph.D., University of
Washington, Seattle;
served on the Ming Dy-
nasty Project Committee,
The American Council
of Learned Societies sub-
committee on Chinese
civilization; organizer
and member of Execu-
tive Committee of Cen-
ter of Asian Studies, Uni-
versity of Illinois; author.
Born in Leeds, England.
Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Research Con-
sultant; Director, Sound-
guide Limited; Director,
The National Trust Con-
cert Society. Educated,
Bryanston School, St.
Catherines College, Cam-
bridge, M.A.; former
major, British Army In-
telligence Corps; served
in Foreign Office, subse-
quently became gene-
alogist; author.
Born Sweden; Director,
National Museum of
Ethnography, Stockholm,
Sweden; member of Kon
Tiki expedition; author.
Born England. Deputy
Keeper of the Records of
Northern Ireland since
1955. M.A., Durham
University; former Assist-
ant Deputy Keeper and
Director Ulster-Scot His-
torical Society; member,
Irish Manuscripts Com-
mission; Member, Coun-
cil (formerly Vice-Presi-
dent) of British Records
Association, Society of
Archivists; Governor of
Linenhall Library, Bel-
fast; author.
President of Credit Data
Corp.; Ph.D., mathe-
matics, Stanford Uni-
versity, Calif.; former
Vice-President and East-
ern Regional Manager
of Credit Data; former
Senior Staff Engineer at
Hughes Aircraft and
Director of the Business
Hughes Aircraft and Di-
rector of the Business In-
formation Systems Divi-
sion of Hughs Dynamics.
Born Blackfoot, Idaho.
Director, Utah State
Library Commission;
appointed first State Li-
brarian of Utah, a posi-
tion he still holds; B.S.,
Utah State University,
Logan, Utah; M.A., Uni-
versity of Michigan Grad-
uate School, Ann Arbor;
former President, Utah
Library Assn., 1960-61.
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Born in Haslet, Texas.
Founder, Editor and
President, Texas Gene-
alogical Society; Editor,
Stirpes; Trustee, Board
for Certification of Gene-
alogists. Educated, Uni-
versity of Texas, Austin;
member of numerous
historical, genealogical
and service societies; lec-
turer, genealogist.
Born Fairfield, Vermont.
Editor, New England
Historic and Genealogi-
cal Society magazine;
council member, Harle-
ian Society of London;
Professor Emeritus, Uni-
versity of Wisconsin;
A.B., Colgate University,
Hamilton, New York;
LL.D., Nashotah House
Seminary; graduate of
New York State Library
School; listed in Who's
Who in America; author;
editor; librarian; Episco-
palian clergyman; Fellow,
American Society of
Genealogists.
Editor, The Virginia Gene-
alogist; M.A., Emory
University, Georgia; Fel-
low, American Society
of Genealogists; Fellow,
National Genealogical
Society; First Vice-Presi-
dent, National Gene-
alogical Society; member
of many patriotic, here-
ditary and genealogical
societies; author.
Born Sydney, N.S.W.,
Australia. Senior Archi-
vist for New South Wales;
former Librarian of the
Public Library of New
South Wales, and various
colleges; educated, Uni-
versity of Sydney and
University of N.S.W.;
President of the Archives
Section of Library Asso-
ciation of Australia;
member of Royal Insti-
tute Public Administra-
tion; lecturer; special
guest.
Born in Durham, North
Carolina. Practicing den-
tist in Durham, North
Carolina; D.D.S., Uni-
versity of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill; Branch
Librarian of the Raleigh
Stake Branch Library of
the Genealogical Society
of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints; author.
Born France. Head of
Technical Service, Direc-
tion des Archives de
France (Supervisory Cen-
ter of French Archives);
graduate of Ecole des
Chartes; former Director
of the Departmental
Archives of Haute-Vi-
enne; Editor-in-Chief of
La Gazette des Archives,
and of Archivum (review
of the International
Council on Archives);
Editor-in-Chief, Manuel
d'Archivistique; author;
special guest.
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Native of Detroit, Michi-
gan. Director, Buffalo
and Erie County Histori-
cal Society, Buffalo, New
York; undergraduate
work, Durham Universi-
ty, Durham, England;
M.A., Wayne State Uni-
versity, Detroit, Michi-
gan; candidate for Ph.D.
in American History,
University of Wisconsin,
Madison; formerly Chief
Curator of the State His-
torical Society of Wiscon-
sin; former Curator of
Industrial History of the
Detroit Historical Mu-
seum, Detroit.
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Born Mantes-la-Jolie,
France. Financial ana-
lyst; studied at Lycee of
Mantes and the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes Com-
merciales; Co-editor of
Heraldique et Genealogie,
bulletin of Federation of
French Societies of Gene-
alogy, Heraldry and Sigil-
lography; member sev-
eral French and Swiss
genealogical and heraldic
circles and of the His-
torical Society of French
Protestantism; author.
Born Agonges, France.
Chief Conservator and
General Secretary, Na-
tional Archives of France;
diploma as Archiviste-
paleographe from Ecole
Nationale des Chartes;
genealogist; formerly
Head Archivist of De-
partment of Haute-Loire;
author; Knight of the
Legion of Honor.
Approved For Release 2006/09/25 :
Born Potsdam, Germany.
Professor of Sociology,
University of California,
Berkeley; Ph.D. in Soci-
ology and Classical Chi-
nese, Berlin University;
former Instructor, Na-
tional and Municipal
Universities, Peking; Ho-
pei Provincial Medical
College; Director, Asian
Collections, the Grassi
Museum, Leipzig; Pro-
fessor, Chinese History
and Language, Ankara
University, Turkey;
author.
Born England. Former
County Archivist, Bed-
fordshire and Essex;
former General Editor
of Essex Record Office
Publications; Editorial
Advisor to Phillimores
Publishers; Vice Presi-
dent, Council Member
and Chairman, Local His-
tory Committee of the
Historical Association;
Council and Founder
Member of British Rec-
ords Association and
British Records Society.
Member of the Order
of the British Empire.
Fellow of Society of Anti-
quaries, Society of Gene-
alogists, Royal Historical
Society; author.
Kenneth P. Emory, Ph.D.
(not in attendance, but his
paper will be read)
Born Fitchburg, Massa-
chusetts. John Ledyard
Chair of Culture History
in the Department of
Anthropology, Bernice
Pauahi Bishop Museum,
Honolulu, Hawaii. Ph.D.
in Anthropology, Yale
University. Fellow of
American Anthropologi-
cal Association; member
of Hawaiian Anthropo-
logical Society; received
honor of Chevalier dans
l'Ordre des Palmes Aca-
demiques from French
Government for work in
Pacific; holds title of
"Professor Emeritus" at
the University of Hawaii;
14 major expeditions to
various Polynesian lo-
cales; author.
Born in San Francisco,
California of Jugoslavian
parents; Underwriting
Manager (Insurance),
Employers Group, San
Francisco; Graduate,
San Francisco State Col-
lege in Business Adminis-
tration; Editor and Pub-
lisher, Balkan and Eastern
European Genealogical
Society; published articles
on Jugoslavs in America.
Born in Logan, Utah.
Managing Editor of The
Genealogical Helper; pub-
lisher of the Danish
Genealogical Helper,
compiler of A Genealogical
Atlas of the United States of
America; Director of Fifth
Edition of The Handy
Book for Genealogists, and
Sixth Edition of the How
Book for Genealogists; Presi-
dent of Everton Pub-
lishers, Inc.; President of
Keith Watkins Printing,
Inc.; attended Utah State
University, Logan, Utah,
majoring in business.
For Release 2006/09/25
Born in Chile. Director
of National Archive of
Chile; studied archive
organization and tech-
niques of record conser-
vation at U.S. National
Archives; member of sev-
eral historical, archival
and numismatic societies;
author; lecturer; special
guest.
Bachelor of Journalism,
University of Missouri;
Fellow, American Society
of Genealogists; Certified
Genealogist; Member of
the Library Committee,
Rhode Island Historical
Society; author of several
books and articles on
Genealogical subjects;
member, several gene-
alogical societies.
Born in New Brunswick,
Canada. In charge of
Genealogical Depart-
ment, Goodspeed's Book
Shop, Inc., Boston, Mas-
sachusetts. Connected
with them for past forty-
five years.
Born in Ogden, Utah.
Manager, System De-
velopment-PBO Team,
Advance Planning De-
partment, Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Salt Lake City;
B.A. in Speech, Universi-
ty of Maryland, College
Park; LL. M., George-
town Law School, Wash-
ington, D.C.
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Dr. Charles Bruce
Fergusson
Provincial Archivist of
Nova Scotia, and Associ-
ate Professor of History
at Dalhousie University;
B.A., Dalhousie Uni-
versity, Nova Scotia,
Rhodes Scholar; B.A.,
M.A., and Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Oxford, Eng-
land; former chairman
of Historic Sites and
Monuments Board of
Canada; author on edu-
cational subjects.
Dr. Hans Richard Von
Fels-de Craen van Haeften
Born St. Gallen, Switzer-
land; Doctor of Medi-
cine, Geneva, Florence;
received Henry Dunant
medal; Official Physician
College, St. Gallen; Sena-
torial Member of the
Swiss Academy of Sci-
ences, 1960-1968; Fellow
founder and Honorary
Member of Association
for Family Research of
St. Gallen; former Presi-
dent of Commission for
Coats of Arms; former
President of Swiss Her-
aldic Society (Honorary
President since 1968);
Member of "Academie
International d'Heraldi-
que"; author.
Born Cambridge, Eng-
land. Assistant Director
and Librarian, Mary-
land Historical Society,
Baltimore; President,
Baltimore Bibliophiles;
Chairman, Genealogical
Committee, American
Library Association; for-
mer Librarian at Cam-
bridge University and
Cambridge Philisophical
Society in England; for-
mer Assistant Director
and Librarian at Peabody
Institute and Library, in
Baltimore; author.
Approved or Release 2006/09/25 :
University Archivist and
Assistant Professor of
Library Administration;
University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon; B.A.,
I M.A., Pre-Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia; former
Rare Book Cataloguer,
Library .Company of
Philadelphia; Index-Re-
searcher, Readex Micro-
print, New York; Indexer,
various assignments, Li-
j brary of Congress.
Brigadier General
Carleton E. Fisher
Born in Clinton, Maine.
Distinguished career in
the Armed Forces of th9
United States. B.S., Uni-
versity of Maryland;
Commanding General,
Maine State Guard;
member, several gene-
alogical, historical, and
fraternal organizations;
former president of Na-
tional Genealogical So-
ciety; first President of
Board for Certification
of Genealogists; author.
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Born Snowflake, Arizona.
Special Collections Li-
brarian, Brigham Young
University, Provo, Utah;
B.A., Brigham Young
University; M.A., Uni-
versity of Denver, Colo-
rado; formerly Assistant
Reference Librarian and
Documents Librarian,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity; member, several
library associations and
historical societies; editor.
Born Frankfurt/Main,
Germany. President of
Zentralstelle fuer Per-
sonen- and Familien-
geschichte, Bund der
Familienverbaende e.v.,
Familienverband Fried-
erichs, and others; Doctor
of Philosophy, University
of Frankfurt/Main; hon-
orary and corresponding
member of genealogical
and historical societies
in Germany, Austria,
Netherlands, Sweden,
Belgium, U.S.A., and
Brazil; editor; author.
Director, Center for Polar
Archives, National Ar-
chives and Records
Service; B.A., University
of Calif., Los Angeles;
M.A., University of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley; former
Senior Specialist in Car-
tographic Division, Na-
tional Archives and
Records Service, etc.;
Fellow, Society of Ameri-
can Archivists; author.
Born in South Shields,
Durham, England. Man-
ager, Research and De-
velopment Division, The
Genealogical Society of
The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints, Inc.; served in
variety of positions in
his 22 years service with
the Genealogical Society;
member of several micro-
film associations; directly
responsible for Gene-
alogical Society's GIANT
system development.
Born Kobe, Japan. Chief,
Division of Hematology
and Genetics, and Assist-
ant Professor, Kyoto Pre-
fectural University of
Medicine. Kyoto Pre-
fectural University of
Medicine, M. D. and
Ph.D. in medicine; post-
graduate School of Medi-
cine, University of Texas,
Austin, and University
of Michigan School of
Medicine, Ann Arbor.
Resident of New York
City. Associate Actuary,
Metropolitan Life Insur-
ance Company, New
York City; Ph.B., Gov-
ernor Dummer Academy,
Yale University, New
Haven, Conn.; Fellow,
Society of Actuaries;
member, numerous gene-
alogical, hereditary and
lineage societies; current-
ly President General,
National Society of Sons
of American Revolution.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. Vice-President of
Systems Development
and Programming for
Management Systems
Company, Salt Lake City;
B.A. in music, University
of Oregon, Eugene; M.A.
in music, University of
Rochester, New York;
studied at Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah, and University of
Utah, Salt Lake City;
formerly Systems Engi-
neer with the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, in which
capacity was responsible
for design of the com-
puter portion of the
GIANT System.
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Rev. Eugene V. N.
Goetchius
Born Augusta, Georgia.
Professor of Biblical Lan-
guages, Episcopal Theo-
logical School, Cam-
bridge, Massachusetts;
Chairman, the Commit-
tee on Heraldry, the New
England Historic Gene-
alogical Society; Ph.D.,
Germanic Languages,
Episcopal Theological
School; Th.D., Union
Theological Seminary,
New York; lecturer; au-
thor; listed in Who's Who
in America.
Chief, Manuscript Divi-
sion, Public Archives of
Canada, Ottawa; B.A.,
McGill University, Mont-
real, Canada; Member,
Society of American
Archivists, Archives Sec-
tion, Canadian Historical
Association, Professional
Institute of Public Service
of Canada, etc.; author.
Approved
Born Richland Town-
ship, Allen County, Ohio
to Mennonite parents of
Swiss background; Li-
brarian Muselman Li-
brary and Historical
Library, Bluffton College,
Ohio; B.A., History
Bluffton College; M.A.,
History, Ohio State Uni-
versity; Ph.D., History,
University of Bern, Swit-
zerland; M.A., Library
Science, University of
Michigan; Executive Sec-
retary, Historical Com-
mittee of the General
Conference Mennonite
Church; author.
Born Galway, Republic
of Ireland. Deputy Keep-
er of the Records, Re-
public of Ireland; former
lecturer in history, Trinity
College, Dublin; Librari-
an, Statistics Branch,
Department of Industry
and Commerce, Republic
of Ireland, etc. Member,
Irish Manuscript Com-
mission, Irish Historical
Society, and Royal Dub-
lin Society; author.
Born Canada; member
of staff of?The Ontario
Institute For Studies In
Education; B.A., Sir
George Williams Uni-
versity, Montreal; diplo-
ma in archives training,
Carleton University, Ot-
tawa; former member of
the staff, Provincial Ar-
chives of Ontario; author;
member of various pro-
fessional organizations.
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Born in Paris, France.
Director of the Archives
of the City of Paris and
formerly of the Depart-
ment of Seine; degree as
paleographic archivist
at Ecole Nationale des
Chartes; studied at the
French School of Living
Oriental Languages; for-
mer director of archive
services in the Depart-
ment of Oise and con-
servator in French Na-
tional Archives; author.
Born Newtonmore, Scot-
land. Fellow and Council
Member of the Huguenot
Society of London; M.A.,
Pembroke College, Cam-
bridge, England; former
lecturer, University of
London, Goldsmiths' Col-
lege; specialist in research
on Huguenot settlements
in England; author.
Born Mansura, U.A.R.
Scientific consultant to
Oriental Institute, Chi-
cago University; Ph.D.
in Egyptology, Cairo Uni-
versity; former Chief
Inspector and Sub-direc-
tor of field work for
Antiquities Dept., Cairo
University; honorary de-
gree, New York Universi-
ty; decorated, First Class
of Arts and Sciences by
U.A.R.; author; lecturer.
Born Boston, Massachu-
setts. Archivist of the
Commonwealth of Mas-
sachusetts; Acting Chair-
man of the Massachusetts
Historical Commission;
B.A., Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachu-
setts; A.B., Cambridge
University; Ph.D., Har-
vard; Active Member of
numerous archival, micro-
film, and historical organ-
izations; Trustee, Howard
University; author.
Born Zaandam, The
Netherlands. Assistant
Director, City Archives,
Amsterdam; Archivist of
Lutheran Church in
Amsterdam; Litt.D.,
Wagner College, New
York; author.
Born Randolph County,
Indiana. Director, Rec-
ords and Microfilm De-
partment Indianapolis
and Marion County;
Chairman, Genealogy
Section, Indiana Histori-
cal Society; member of
number of historical,
archival, and genealogi-
cal societies; author of
works on Quaker Records
and Genealogical Rec-
ords of Indiana; certi-
fied genealogist.
Librarian of Samford
University; Curator of
Alabama Baptist Histori-
cal Society; Ordained
Baptist Minister (South-
ern Baptist); Director,
Institute of Genealogy,
Samford University;
A.B., Samford Universi-
ty, Birmingham, Ala-
bama; M.A., Duke Uni-
versity, Durham, North
Carolina; author; Presi-
dent and Chairman of
the Board of Banner
Press, Inc.; Who's Who
in America, Who's Who in
College Administration,
Community Leaders of
America, etc.
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Patrick Henchy
Born in County Claire,
Republic of Ireland.
Director, National Li-
brary of Ireland; B.A.,
National University of
Ireland; formerly Assist-
ant Librarian; past
President, Bibliographi-
cal Society of Ireland;
former Chairman, Li-
brary Council of Ireland;
Honorary Secretary,
Irish Association for
Documentation and In-
formation Services; mem-
ber, Irish Manuscripts
Commission and Edi-
torial Board of Irish His-
torical Studies.
Born Germany. Man-
ager, 3-M Company,
International Marketing,
Microfilm Products,
International Division;
education in Business
Administration; Vice-
President for Interna-
tional Relations, Inter-
national Micrographic
Congress; active with
various national micro-
film organizations.
Assistant Chief, Archives
Branch of the Washing-
ton National Records
Center; A.B., University
of Calif., Los Angeles;
M.A., University of Cali-
fornia; Archivist with the
National Archives and
Records Service, since
1957, specializing in
records of Department
of Interior, particularly
records of Bureau of
Indian Affairs; author.
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Francois-J. Himly
Born Strasbourg, France.
Director and former
Deputy Conservator of
Archives of Department
of Bas-Rhin. Studied at
Strasbourg and Paris at
Ecole Nationale des
Chartes; Instructor at
Faculte des Lettres of
University of Strasbourg;
co-director of the Revue
d'Alsace; author.
Born in Henderson,
Kentucky. Director of
Libraries, Murray State i
University, Murray,
Kentucky; A.B., M.A.,
University of Kentucky,
Lexington; M.S., in Li-
brary Science, University
of Kentucky; presently
working on Ph.D.; form-
er Director, Kentucky
Historical Society, Field
Representative of Uni-
versity of Kentucky Li-
braries, State Archivist
and Records Administra-
tor of Kentucky; member,
American Library Assn.;
State President, SAR of
Kentucky.
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Born Japan. Lecturer,
Far Eastern and Russian
Institute, University of
Washington, Seattle;
B.A., University of Den-
ver; M.A., University of
Washington in Far East-
ern Studies; formerly
Research Associate on
several Far Eastern pro-
jects; former Research
Fellow, Historiographical
Institute, Tokyo Uni-
versity; author.
Born Minnesota. Execu-
tive Director, National
Historical Publications
Commission; A.B., Carle-
ton College, Northfield,
Minnesota; Ph.D. in
American History, Co-
lumbia University, New
York; formerly Chief,
Division of the Interior
Dept. Archives, Washing-
ton, D.C.; President,
Society of American
Archivists.
Born Denmark. Director,
Provincial Record Office
for Northern Jutland;
former Archivist, Na-
tional Archives, Copen-
hagen; M.A. in history,
University of Copen-
hagen; member, Danish
Committee, Internation-
al Historical Co-operation
and Chief Editor of its
joint Scandinavian publi-
cation; author.
Born, Lahaina, Maui,
Hawaii. Assistant Profes-
sor of Geography, Brig-
ham Young University.
B.A., Brigham Young
University; M.A., Uni-
versity of California,
Berkeley; veteran, World
War II, Pacific Theater,
Military Intelligence
Service.
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Born England. County
Archivist of Kent; former
Assistant Archivist for
Essex and Berkshire.
B.A., and Ph.D. in his-
tory, University of Lon-
don; member and former
chairman, The Council
of the Society of Archi-
vists; former member
of Council of British
Records Association;
Chairman of the Records
Publication and Place
Names Committee of
Kent Archaeological So-
ciety; author.
Born Boise, Idaho. Mem-
ber of Council of Twelve
Apostles, Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints. Bachelor of Law,
1939 Southwestern Uni-
versity, Los Angeles.
Former member, Los
Angeles and California
State Bar Associations.
Member of Board of
Directors of Business,
Industrial and Land
Holding Corporations.
President of the Gene-
alogical Society of The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, Inc.
IA-RDP73-00402R0001 0140.01-6
Judge Folks Huxford
Born Atkinson County,
Georgia. Clerk, Superior
Court of Clinch County,
Georgia; former judge,
Superior Court; owned
and edited Clinch County
News for many years;
ordained Baptist Minis-
ter; Editor, Georgia Gene-
alogical Magazine; au-
thor of works on pioneers
of Southern Georgia.
Born Copenhagen, Den-
mark. Librarian of the
Danish Parliament.
Studied in Paris; Ph.D.
in history, University of
Copenhagen; former lec-
turer at that University;
former research archivist
at Danish Public Records
Office; lectured at Uni-
versity of Minnesota;
author and editor; special-
izing in Danish emigra-
tion history.
Dr. Johan Eriksen
Hvidtfeldt
Born Vejle, Denmark.
Director of Danish Na-
tional Archives, Copen-
hagen. M.A., Ph.D. in
history, University of
Copenhagen; former
holder of several archival
positions; historical
studies Berlin, United
States and England;
member of historical
associations, societies and
committees, among them
the Danish Committee
for the International
Collaboration of His-
torians, the Royal Danish
Society for the History of
the Nation, and the
Danish Society of Lan-
guage and Literature;
special guest.
Born 14 June 1919, in
Konigsberg, Prussia;
President of German Co-
operative Genealogical
Societies; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Gottingen; em-
ployed, State Archive of
Lower Saxony at Aurich/
East Frisia; State Archive
of Lower Saxony at
Osnabruck, with rank of
Staatsarchivoberrat; au-
thor; member of various
historical and genealogi-
cal societies.
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Prof. Dr. Hanns
Jaeger-Sunstenau
Born in Vienna, Austria.
Head Archivist at the
Archive of Vienna; Presi-
dent of the Austrian So-
ciety of Genealogy and
Heraldry "Alder"; Ph.D.
in history, University of
Vienna; author.
Born in Ogden, Utah.
Treasurer, The Genea-
logical Society of The
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, Inc.,
Salt Lake City; B.A.,
University of Utah, Salt
Lake City; C.P.A. (Utah);
A.I.C.P.A. (National);
formerly employed by
Main Lafrantz & Co.;
partner, Public Account-
ant, firm of Brown and
Jarman, instructor and
lecturer.
Deputy for Archives and
former Archivist, New
Mexico State Records
Center; State Historian;
instructor in History,
College of Santa Fe; his-
toriographer, Diocese of
New Mexico and South
West Texas; B.A. and
M.A., University of Colo-
rado, Boulder; Ph.D. in
U.S. and Latin Ameri-
can History, University
of New Mexico, Albu-
querque; author.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. Records analyst
for the Genealogical So-
ciety specializing in Poly-
nesian and Oriental
areas; spent several years
in Australia and New
Zealand; author; ac-
credited genealogist.
Consulting Genealogist,
Order of First Families of
Virginia, 1607-1624/25;
B.A., Randolph-Macon
Woman's College, Lynch-
burg, Virginia; Fellow
of American Society of
Genealogists; served as
Member of the Board of
Trustees, Newport News
Public Library, Inc.; ac-
tive member of historical,
genealogical and lineage
societies; author.
Born near Kill Quick,
North Carolina. Director,
North Carolina Depart-
ment of Archives and
History; B.S., Appa-
lachian College; M.A.,
George Peabody College;
Ph.D., Duke University,
Durham, North Caro-
lina; President, Society
of American Archivists,
1968-1969; Fellow, So-
ciety of American Archi-
vists; author.
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Born Denmark. Director
of Provincial Archives of
Zealand (Copenhagen).
Ph.D. in history, Uni-
versity of Aarhus, Den-
mark. Former Archivist,
National Archives; Ar-
chives; former President
of Association of Danish
Archivists; Chief Editor
of the Scandinavian
Archival Journal (Nordisk
Arkivnyt); author.
Born in Korea. Chief
Librarian, the Korean
National Assembly Li-
brary; B.A., Chuo Uni-
versity, Tokyo; M.A.,
Chungang University,
Seoul; President, Korean
Library Association;
Vice-President, Korean
Association of Interna-
tional Law; Board of
Directors, Korean Politi-
cal Sciences Association
and Korean Association
of International Rela-
tions; President, Korean
Bibliography Associa-
tion; author.
Born Liminka, Finland.
National Archivist of
Finland; Ph.D., formerly
head of the Provincial
Archives, Hameenlinna
and Viipuri; specialist
on Finnish and Scandi-
navian history; special
guest.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. B.A., J.D., Uni-
versity of Utah, Salt
Lake City; General Coun-
sel for The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints; Member law firm
of Kirton and McConkie;
Member, Utah State Bar,
American Bar Associa-
tion, and Salt Lake
County Bar Association.
Member of a number of
historical and genea-
logical societies; special
interests include the his-
tory of the American
Revolution, the settle-
ment of the Province of
Ontario, and the gene-
alogies of the United
Empire Loyalists; local
historian and lecturer.
Member of a number of
historical and genea-
logical societies; special
interests include the his-
tory of the American
Revolution, the settle-
ment of the Province of
Ontario, and the gene-
alogies of the United
Empire Loyalists; Gene-
alogist of the Toronto
Branch of the United
Empire Loyalist Associa-
tion and Archivist of the
Dominion Council of
the United Empire Loyal-
ist Association of Canada.
Born in Stockholm,
Sweden. Director Gen-
eral, National Archives
of Sweden; B.A. and
M.A.; President of the
Swedish Society of Archi-
vists, of State Committee
for Archival problems
concerning EDP records,
of State Committee of
Heraldry, of Society for
Biographical Research,
etc.; author; special guest.
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Robert A. Langdon
Born. Adelaide, South
Australia. Executive Of-
ficer, Pacific Manuscripts
Bureau, The Research
School of Pacific Studies,
The Australian National
University, Canberra;
formerly writer and assist-
ant editor for Pacific
Islands Monthly; formerly
freelance journalist in
many countries; author.
Born Mapleton, Utah.
Research Specialist in
Romance Language
Areas, Research Depart-
ment, The Genealogical
Society of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, Inc.; M.A.,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Utah;
further studies at Uni-
versity of Utah, North-
western University and
Universities of Paris and
Madrid; former resident
of France and Spain;
studied genealogical re-
search sources in Canada,
Mexico, Guatemala and
France; author; accredi-
ted genealogist.
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Director, South Carolina
Department of Archives
and History; A.B. and
M.A., University of South
Carolina, Columbia;
taught History at Uni-
versity of South Carolina
and Roosevelt University,
Chicago; Fellow, Society
of American Archivists;
former Editor, University
of South Carolina Press,
etc.; author.
Dr. Brian M. Leese
de Breffny
Born London, England.
Engaged in genealogical,
demographical and his-
torical projects in several
European countries;
Ph.D. in Philology, Uni-
versity of Paris, France;
pursued advance studies
in paleography and phil-
ology at Milan Universi-
ty, Italy; co-director of
The Irish Ancestor; author.
a
Born in China. Head,
Department of Sociology,
New Asia College, Chi-
nese University of Hong
Kong; B.A., National
Fuh Tan University,
Shanghai, research fel-
low, London School of
Economics, London;
M.A., Brigham Young
University, Provo, Utah;
Lecturer, Provincial Uni-
versity of Anhui; Lec-
turer, Chung Chi College,
Hong Kong; Instructor,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity; author.
Born in Montana. M.A.
and Ph.D., University
of Chicago; Fellow,
American Society of
Genealogists; Second
Vice-President, National
Genealogical Society;
past Editor, Virginia
Genealogical Society
Quarterly Bulletin; Trus-
tee and Secretary, Board
for Certification of Gene-
alogists.
Born, China; Honorary
Professor, Retired; B.A.,
National Tsing Hua Uni-
versity; former Professor
and Head, Department
of Chinese; Director,
Institute of Oriental
Studies; Honorary Fel-
low, Robert Black Col-
lege, the University of
Hong Kong; taught, Na-
tional Central University;
National Overseas Chi-
nese University; National
Sun Yet-sen University;
National Central Politi-
cal University; University
of Hong Kong; appointed
President, Kwangtung
Provincial University of
Arts and Sciences, 1945;
Director, Municipal Sun
Yat-sen Library, Canton;
author.
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Dr. Guillermo Lohmann
Villena
Born in Lima, Peru. Di-
rector of the National
Library of Peru; Presi-
dent of the Peruvian
Academy of History and
of the Instituto Peruano
de Investigaciones Gene-
alogicas; represented
Peru in its embassies in
Spain and Argentina;
Professor in Universities
of San Marcos, Catholic
University, Lima, and
University of Lima; Hon-
orary Professor, Universi-
ty of Sevilla, Spain; and
author.
Born in Carp, Ontario.
Archivist-Historian, the
United Church of Cana-
da; B.A., Queens Uni-
versity, Kingston, On-
tario, Canada; Graduate
in Theology, Queens
Theological College,
Kingston, Ontario; serv-
ed as Minister of Bethune,
Saskatchewan, Fitzroy
Harbour, Ontario, and
St. Bruno (Montreal),
Quebec; former Archivist
and Collection Historian,
Fortress of Louisbourg
Restoration, the Parks
Branch, Department of
Northern Affairs, Gov-
ernment of Canada.
Born Portugal; Secretary
of the Associacao dos
Arqueologos Portugueses
for 35 years; member of
Academia Sevillana de
Buenas Letras,, and sec-
retary of Academia Por-
tuguesa da Historia for
30 years, directed maga-
zine, Arquivo Historico de
Portugal for several years;
author.
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Born Norway. National
Archivist of Norway.
Ph.D. in history, Uni-
versity of Oslo, Norway;
former University lec-
turer in history, Oslo;
editor; officer and mem-
ber of many historical
associations; author;
special guest.
Director, American Jew-
ish Archives and Ameri-
can Jewish Periodical
Center, Cincinnati; A.B.,
University of Cincinnati,
Ohio; Rabbinical Ordi-
nance, Hebrew Union
College; Ph.D., Universi-
ty of Berlin; Honorary
L.L.D., University of
Cincinnati and Dropsie
College, Philadelphia;
Trustee, former Vice-
President and present
Chairman of the Sub-
Committee on American
Jewish History, Jewish
Publication Society of
America; Honorary Presi-
dent of American Jewish
Historical Society; lead-
ing historian of American
Jewish life; author; lec-
turer; special guest.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah; Administrator,
The Japanese American
Research Project; at-
tended the University of
Utah; previously Region-
al Director, the Japanese
American Citizens Lea-
gue; established Northern
California regional office,
Japanese American Citi-
zens League, San Fran-
cisco, California.
Born Northeastern Penn-
sylvania. Ph.D., Prince-
ton University, New
Jersey; Fellow, American
Society of Genealogists;
Fellow, American Aca-
demy in Rome; Honor-
ary Fellow, Tusculan
Academy of Italy; editor;
publisher, The American
Genealogist; Professor of
Classics, Drake Universi-
ty, Des Moines, Iowa;
author; special guest.
Director, Division of the
State Library, Archives
and History, New Jersey
State Department of Edu-
cation; A.B., Rutgers
University, New Bruns-
wick, New Jersey; B.S.,
Columbia University,
School of Library Sci-
ence, New York; Litt.D.
(Honorary), Rutgers Uni-
versity; President, Ameri-
can Library Association,
1968-69.
Born Vienna, Austria.
Ordained Minister of Re-
formed Church, Austria;
studied Evangelical The-
ology in Vienna and
Zurich; Dr. Theology,
Vienna; Dr. Theology,
University of Bern;
studied history, Universi-
ty of Vienna; research
on political history; Sec-
ond President, Society of
the History of Protestant
Movement in Austria;
Southeast-German His-
torical Commission, Mu-
nich, Germany.
Born Redruth, Cornwall,
England. B.A., McMaster
University, Hamilton,
Ontario; Diploma, On-
tario Library School;
A.M.L.S., University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor;
Librarian, Canadian Bap-
tist Historical Collection,
McMaster Divinity Col-
lege; former Chief Li-
brarian, McMaster Uni-
versity Library; member
of many library associa-
tions; President, the Wo-
man's Mission Circle,
MacNeill Memorial Bap-
tist Church, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada.
Born Patea, Taranaki,
New Zealand. Research
Specialist, Genealogical
Society of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints; former officer
in New Zealand police;
member of accreditation
committee of the Gene-
alogical Society for Aus-
tralia, New Zealand, and
Polynesian research; Fel-
low of National Gene-
alogical Society; member
of Polynesian Society and
Hawaiian Historical So-
ciety; accredited gene-
alogist; author.
Born Shanghai, China.
Assistant Professor, De-
partment of Genetics,
University of Hawaii;
B.S., National Taiwan
University, Taipei; M.S.
and Ph.D., University of
Wisconsin, Madison;
Post-doctoral studies,
University of Hawaii;
Consultant, Hereditary
Deafness Project, Van-
derbilt University Medi-
ical School.
Born Essegg, Yugoslavia.
Director General of the
Austrian States Archives.
Doctor of Philosophy,
University of Vienna;
graduate of Institute for
Austrian Research on
History; graduate in Li-
brary Science, University
of Vienna; Head of the
Finanz- and Hofkammer-
archiv, 1950; General
Secretary of the Twelfth
International Historians
Congress, etc.; author.
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Born in Indiana. B.S.,
Butler Univ., Indianapo-
lis, Indiana; M.A., Indi-
ana Univ., Bloomington.
Head of the Genealogy
Division, Indiana State
Library; member of li-
brary and historical
associations; author.
Born Labrobe, Pennsyl-
vania. Manager and Sec-
retary, Department of
History; Presbyterian
Historical Society; A.B.,
Allegheny College, Mead-
ville, Pa.; M.A., Univ.
of Pennsylvania, Phila-
delphia; former Manager,
Assistant Secretary and
Assistant Research His-
torian for the Presby-
terian Historical Society;
member of Board of
Directors for Genealogi-
cal Society of Pennsyl-
vania.
Born Kensington, P.E.I.,
Canada. Professor of
Church History, Wy-
cliffe College; Archivist
of General Synod of
Anglican Church of
Canada; B.A., M.A.,
University College, To-
ronto, Canada; L.Th.,
B.D., Wycliffe College,
Toronto; Ph.D., McGill
University, Montreal;
D.D., University of West-
tern Ontario, London;
former Rector; former
Tutor and Dean of Resi-
dence, Montreal Dioce-
san Theological College;
author.
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Born in Barranquilla,
Colombia. Director of
the National Library and
Archives of Colombia;
LL.D., the Universidad
Externado de Colombia,
Bogota; former Head of
the Archive and Library
Department Colombian
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs; Professor of Co-
lombian History, Inter-
national Law and Diplo-
matic History and titular
professor, superior course
of History, Colombian
Academy of History;
author; special guest.
Born Handzame (West
Flanders) in Belgium.
Genealogist; member
several genealogical and
historical societies; the
founder of Vlammse Ver- I
eniging voor Familie- 11
kunde; editor-in-chief of
Vlaamse Stam (bi-monthly
periodical of the V.V.F.);
weekly radio program
"History of One Family
Surnames" in Belgium;
author.
Born in Braunschweig,
Germany. Ph.D., Uni-
versities Marburg and
Heidelberg; lecturer at
colleges and universities
in Heidelberg, Frank-
furt, Berlin, Cottbus,
Muenchen, Goettingen;
editor of several gene-
alogical magazines; and
author.
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Born in Germany. Presi-
dent, German Federal
Archives, Koblenz, Ger-
many; Ph.D.; special
guest.
Sir lain Moncreiffe
Of That Ilk
Born Hampton Court,
London, England. 11th
Baronet from 1685, and
24th Moncreiffe Of That
Ilk from before 1248;
B.A., M.A., Oxford Uni-
versity; L.L.B., Ph.D.,
Edinburgh University;
Advocate Scottish Bar;
Chairman, Scottish Gene-
alogical Society; Member
of the Council, Heraldry
Society, Harleian Society;
Fellow, Society of Anti-
quaries, London, Scot-
land; Vice President,
Institute of Heraldic and
Genealogical Studies,
1745 Association, Na-
tional Military History
Society; Albany Herald;
author.
Born Rio de Janeiro.
Director, Brazilian Na-
tional Archive; member
of Brazilian Historical
and Geographic Institute.
Corresponding member
of several Brazilian his-
torical, geographic and
genealogical organiza-
tions; author; special
guest.
Assistant Professor, teach-
ing Japanese and East
Asian History, Amherst
College, Mass.; Ph.D. in
Japanese History, Uni-
versity of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Michigan; spe-
cialist in early modern
(Tokugawa) social and
institutional history in
Japan; author.
Born Texas. Honorary
Fellow, Harry S. Tru-
man Library Institute;
author, editor, certified
genealogist, lecturer,
clubwoman; member of
more than 50 genealogi-
cal, hereditary, historical
and patriotic societies;
more detailed biographi-
cal information is given
in the following: Who's
Who of American Women;
Who's Who In The South
and Southwest; Community
Leaders of America; Na-
tional Social Directory;
Texas Women of Distinc-
tion; Dictionary of Interna-
tional Biography; Two
Thousand Women ofAchieve-
ment, and others.
Born near Nashville,
Nash County, North
Carolina. Research Spe-
cialist, The Genealogical
Society of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, Salt Lake
City; former microfilm
operator for above Society
and for Intrade, Ltd.;
graduate of Institute of
Genealogical Research
sponsored by American
University - National
Archives in Washington,
D.C.; instructor; ac-
credited genealogist.
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Born in Newfoundland,
New Jersey. Director,
Special Records Division,
National Archives and
Records Service, Wash-
ington, D.C.; B.S., Rut-
gers University, New
Brunswick, New Jersey;
M.S., University of Wis-
consin, Madison; Ph.D.
in Geography, University
of Wisconsin; former
Archivist and Branch
Chief, the Cartographic
Branch, National Ar-
chives and Records Serv-
ice; author.
Born Savannah, Georgia.
Judge, Court of Ordinary
(Probate Judge) of Chat-
ham County, Georgia;
A.B., University of Geor-
gia, St. Athens; L.L.B.,
University of Georgia;
practiced law before
United States Supreme
Court, Third and Fifth
District Court of Ap-
peals, etc.; former Cura-
tor and present Member
of Georgia Historical
Society; active in civil,
historical, and lineage
societies.
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Professor
Gerhard B. Naeseth
Associate Director, Gen-
eral Library, University
of Wisconsin; B.A. and
M.A. in Library Science,
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor; former
Junior Librarian, Gen-
eral Library, University
of Michigan; Senior
Cataloger, Law Library,
University of Michigan;
Associate Librarian, Ok-
lahoma State University;
many association mem-
berships; author.
Born Macammon, Idaho.
Manager, Microfilm Pro-
duction Division of the
Genealogical Society of
The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day
Saints; Member of Board
of Directors of National
Microfilm Association;
B.S. in Military Science,
University of Utah, Salt
Lake City; Lt. Col.
USAF, retired.
Archivist, Mayo Clinic/
Mayo Foundation; Chair-
man, Preservation Me-
thods Committee, Society
of American Archivists;
Certificate in Archival
Admini~tration; B.S. and
graduate training in His-
tory; Technical Notes
Editor, The American
Archivist.
Born Hagerstown, Mary-
land. Ordained Ameri-
can United Methodist
Minister; Executive Sec-
retary, Commission on
Archives and History of
the United Methodist
Church; A.B., Lebanon
Valley College, Annville,
Pennsylvania; M.A., Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania;
B.D., Bonebreake Theo-
logical Seminary, Day-
ton, Ohio; L.H.D.,
Lebanon Valley College,
Annville, Pennsylvania;
member of Church Rec-
ords Committee, Society
of American Archivists.
Born in Baker, Oregon.
Head of Branch Library
Circulation Department,
Genealogical Society,
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints form-
erly employed in archives
at Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Utah,
where he is also major-
ing in history.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. Librarian-Archi-
vist, Records Manager
and Assistant Church
Historian, Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, Salt Lake
City, Member, Library
Committee, the above
Church; active in many
archival, library, history,
records management, and
microfilm associations;
author.
Born Seattle, Washing-
ton. Director, American
Swedish Institute, Min-
neapolis, Minn.; M.A.,
Ph.D., University of Chi-
cago; attended Universi-
ty of Uppsala, Sweden;
Assistant Professor, Uni-
versity of Chicago; Visit-
ing Professor, Indiana
University; lecturer Augs-
burg College, Minneapo-
lis; United States Depart-
ment of State 1953-1967,
now retired; Fellow,
American Society of
Genealogists; member of
many societies; editor,
author.
Born in Lillehammer,
Norway. Director, Re-
gional State Archives of
Hamar Diocese; graduate
in arts, military academy
for non-commissioned
officers; reserve officer;
former member of the
Board of The Norwegian
Institute for Local His-
tory; past president of
Norweigian Archivists'
Association; author.
Born Eden, Graham,
Arizona. Coordinator,
Asian Studies, Book Re-
view Editor BYU Studies,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Utah;
B.A., Brigham Young
University; M.A. and
Ph.D. in History, Uni-
versity of California,
Berkeley; Associate Pro-
fessor of History and
Religion, Brigham Young
University;. Member of
Council and Chairman,
Publications Committee,
The Royal Asiatic So-
ciety, Korea Branch;
author.
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Born in Rotterdam, Hol-
land; educated in Hol-
land and in England;
Director of a South Afri-
can Publishing Company;
editor of Familia, journal
of the Genealogical So-
ciety of South Africa;
member, Heraldry Coun-
cil of Republic of South
Africa; Chairman of the
Heraldry Society of South
Africa; former Editor of
.Nederlandsch Archief voor
Genealogie en Heraldiek,
and Bibliotheek voor Ge-
slacht - en Wapenkunde;
author.
Born Brussels, Belgium.
Administrative Secretary
of Congolese mining so-
cieties in Belgium; Gene-
alogist and General
Secretary Service de Cen-
tralisation des Etudes
Genealogiques et demo-
graphiques de Belgique;
author.
Born Ogden, Utah. Head
of Public Services and
and Assistant Librarian,
Stanislaus State College,
Turlock, California; B.A.,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Utah;
M.A., University of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley; former
Assistant Librarian, the
L.D.S. Church College
of Hawaii and Humboldt
State College.
Born in Nampa, Idaho.
Research Specialist for
the Genealogical Society
of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints, Inc., Salt Lake
City; B.S., Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah; Special Instructor
in genealogy for Brigham
Young University Cen-
ters; former public school
teacher; author ; ac-
credited genealogist.
Chief Archivist, National
Archives of New Zea-
land; written works in-
clude editing of Oxford
New Zealand Encyclopedia;
for 30 years with Depart-
ment of Internal Affairs;
special guest.
Born England. Custodian
of Manuscripts, the Na-
tonal Maritime Museum,
Greenwich, London;
M.A., Trinity Hall, Cam-
bridge; Member of Coun-
cil, Navy Records Society,
Greenwich, and Lewis-
ham Antiquarian Society;
author.
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Born in Schaffhausen,
Switzerland. Lecturer,
University of Zurich and
University of Bern;
Archivist, State Archive
of Canton Zurich; Pro-
fessor of History, Uni-
versity of Zurich; at-
tended Universities of
Zurich, Geneva, and
Vienna; Ph.D. in history,
University of Zurich;
continued studies, Lon-
don, Vienna and Rome;
author.
Born Washington, D.C.
Lawyer and senior part-
ner own law firm; A.B.,
Harvard University;
LL.B., Harvard Law
School, Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts; former Assist-
ant to Secretary of State;
leading part in creating
United Nations; Nation-
al Vice President, Navy
League of the United
States; Administrator
and member, numerous
hereditary and lineage
societies, including the
founder and chairman of
The Massachusetts Com-
mittee of Patriotic Socie-
ties and Governor of the
Society of Colonial Wars
in Commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
Born Germany. Librarian,
Born Wenatchee, Wash-
Born in Oakley, Idaho;
Local History and Gene-
ington. Instructor in
Vice President of Sales
alogy Division, Research
Genealogy, Brigham
for Publishers Press, Salt
Libraries, New York
Young University, Provo,
Lake City, Utah; former
Public Library. A.B. and
Utah. B.A. and M.A. in
Bishop, L.D.S. Church;
A.M., University of New
history, Brigham Young
former Mission President,
York; M.S. in Library
University; former Assist-
Samoan Islands Mission,
Science, Columbia Uni-
ant Supervisor of the
L.D.S. Church.
versity, New York; assist-
Research Department of
ed in compiling of several
the Genealogical Society
valuable indexes of ma-
of The Church of Jesus
terial for State of New
Christ of Latter - day
York; member, several
Saints; accredited gene-
professional associations.
alogist; author.
Born Samoa. Presently
engaged in gathering oral
genealogies in Samoa;
formerly Dean of Stu-
dents at the L.D.S.
Church College of West-
ern Samoa, school teach-
er, trader, interpreter,
translator, police officer;
student of genealogies,
legends, and culture of
the Samoan people.
Born in Angeles, Pam-
panga, Philippines;
Director, the National
Library of the Philip-
pines; Associate Profes-
sor of History, University
of the Philippines, Mani-
la; A. B., University of
the Philippines; A. M.,
Ph.D. in history, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia; Ex-Officio
Member, National His-
torical Commission;
Trustee, National Co-
ordinating Center for the
Study and Development
of Filipino Children and
Youth; author.
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Born Norfolk, England
of Scottish parents. As-
sistant Keeper of Manu-
scripts, National Li-
brary of Scotland, Edin-
burgh; former Assistant
Lecturer, Glasgow Uni-
versity and St. Andrews
University, Fifeshire,
Scotland; M.A., Ph.D.
in History, St. Andrews
University, Fifeshire;
member, Council of
Scottish History Society,
Scottish Record Society;
Secretary, Scottish His-
torical Conference; and
author.
Born Nesselrode, South
Russia. B.D., University
of Tuebingen; B.A., Uni-
versity of Denver, Colo-
rado; M.A., University
of Nebraska, emigrated
to United States, 1922;
Ordained Minister of
the Gospel; former Asso-
ciate Professor of Mod-
ern Languages at Peru
State College and Tarkio
College, Missouri; author.
Born Jersey, Channel
Isles. Curator, Societe
Jersiaise; B.S., Ph.D.,
London University; Re-
searcher at Cologne Uni-
versity, West Germany
(N.A.T.O. Fellowship);
Fellow of the Genealogi-
cal Society (London);
special guest.
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Archivist of the United
States of America; Ph.D.,
The American Universi-
ty, Washington, D.C.;
Chairman of National
Historical Publications
Commission; Chairman
of Archives Advisory
Council; Member of the
Board of Trustees for
Woodrow Wilson Inter-
national Center for
Scholars; Fellow of the
Society of American
Archivists; Member of
the Executive Committee
of International Council
on Archives; author.
Born in New York City.
Head of Bureau of Ar-
chives and History of
the New Jersey State
Library; B.A., Rutgers
University, New Bruns-
wick, New Jersey; M.A.
in history, Rutgers Uni-
versity; served on Advis-
ory Historical Committee
to New Jersey Tercen-
tenary Commission; and
author.
: CIA-RDP73-00402R000 J 00140021-6
Born Carmarthenshire,
Wales. Professor of Welsh
Language and Literature,
University College of
North Wales; M.A. and
Ph.D. in Welsh language
and literature, University
of Liverpool; present re-
search projects, diction-
aries of Welsh places and
personal names; author.
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Director, Standards and
Automation Division,
National Archives and
Records Service, Wash-
ington, D.C.; educated
Western Reserve Uni-
versity, Cleveland, Ohio,
and George Washington
University, Washington,
D.C.; twenty-six years of
government service with
five agencies; his Divi-
sion given Presidential
Citation.
Born in Akron, Ohio.
Research Associate of
the Papers of William
Penn, Historical Society
of Pennsylvania; Gradu-
ate, School of Fine Arts,
University of Pennsyl-
vania, Philadelphia;
Fellow, American Society
of Genealogists; Fellow
and Vice - President,
Genealogical Society of
Pennsylvania; Editor,
the Pennsylvania Genealogi-
cal Magazine; Historian,
Elfreth's Alley, Phila-
delphia; author.
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Born in Guadalajara,
Mexico. Attorney in
Mexico City. Honored
for 25 years service as
General Secretary and
founding member of
Academia Mexicana de
Genealogia y Heraldica
and for promotion of
microfilming Mexican
parish registers; author;
corresponding member
of genealogical, heraldic
and legal organizations
in Latin America, Eu-
rope and U.S.A.
Born in Haarlem, The
Netherlands. Genealogist;
notarial study; Training
at College of the Public
Record Office in The
Hague; compiler of sev-
eral Dutch histories;
member of historical,
antiquarian and archeo-
logical societies, associa-
tions and scientific insti-
tutions.
Principal Edward Rosse
Associates; educated, Co-
lumbia and New York
Universities; former Social
Insurance Operations Ad-
visor of Social Security
Administration; active in
photographic develop-
ment, records systems
work for over 35 years;
designed conversion of
many large paper files to
microfilm-computer sys-
tems; developed concept,
collaborated on design
of Cathode-Ray Camera;
Superior Service Award
by United States Depart-
ment Health, Education
and Welfare.
Born in Salt Lake City,
Utah. General Secretary,
Genealogical Society of
The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints, Inc.; former mem-
ber of Salt Lake City
School Board and a direc-
tor for Salt Lake Public
Library; formerly affili-
ated with KSL Radio
and Television and presi-
dent of his own Public
Relations firm.
Born in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Section
Chief, Office of the As-
sistant Secretary of Com-
merce for Domestic and
International Business,
Department of Com-
merce, Washington, D.C.;
Fellow, American Society
of Genealogists; Fellow,
National Genealogical
Society; Fellow, Gene-
alogical Society of Penn-
sylvania; Instructor at
Institute of Genealogical
Research, the American
University-National Ar-
chives, Washington, D.C.;
Instructor at Samford
University Institute of
Genealogy, Birmingham,
Alabama; author; editor;
Chairman, Board for
Certification of Gene-
alogists.
Dr. Hans Ulrich Freiherr
von Ruepprecht
Born Stuttgart, Germany.
Judge, Supreme Court,
Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart;
studied Law at Universi-
ties of Tuebingen, Berlin
and Munich; President,
Verein fuer Familien-
und Wappenkunde in
Wuerttemberg and Bad-
en (Association for family
research and heraldry in
Wuerttemberg/Baden);
member of presidencies
of several other gene-
alogical associations; and
author.
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Prof. Dr. Wilhelm
Heinrich Ruoff
Born in Zurich, Switzer-
land. Professor of Legal
History at the University
of Zurich; Lecturing Pro-
fessor; Genealogist; Her-
ald; Ph.D., University of
Zurich; former President
of Genealogical Heraldic
Association of Zurich;
Association of Swiss Gene-
alogists; Honorary Mem-
ber of the Swiss Society
for Family Research;
Genealogical Heraldic
Association of Zurich;
Genealogical and Her-
aldic Association Adler,
Vienna; Herold, Berlin;
author.
For Release 2006/09/25
Born in Naples, Italy.
General Director of State
Archives of Italy; LL.D.,
University of Naples;
began career with Italian
Ministry of Interior at
early age; served 35 years
as Assistant Director and
Director of the Prefec-
tures of many Italian
States; also, Executive
Secretary to the Presi-
dent of the Italian Re-
public, the Honorable
Antonio Segni; author;
special guest.
Born Santorcas, Spain.
General Director of Ar-
chives and Libraries of
Spain; President of the
International Council on
Archives; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Madrid; former-
ly at Archivo Historico
Provincial, and Archivo
Historico Nacional; mem-
ber of International Con-
sultation Committee of
Documentation, Libraries
and Archives of UNES-
CO; author; special
guest.
Born Herbede, Germany.
Genealogist; studied his-
tory, historical science
and genealogy at Uni-
versities in Bonn and
Muenster; Ph.D. in his-
tory, University of Bonn;
member and co-worker
of many genealogical
associations in Germany;
author.
Of Oslo, Norway. Presi-
dent, The Norwegian
Genealogical Society; edi-
tor of their periodical,
since 1961. LL.B., Uni-
versity of Oslo; Principal
of private commercial
and municipal schools;
in Who's Who in Norway,
Who's Who in Europe, etc.;
author.
Reverend
Erich R. W. Schultz
Born in Geislingen, Ger-
Born Connecticut. Profes-
Born in Philadelphia,
many. Head Archivist,
Librarian and Archivist,
sor of History and Cur-
Pennsylvania. Curator,
City Archive, Heilbronn;
Waterloo Lutheran Uni-
ator of the Historical
The American Catholic
Vice-President of Associ-
versity, Waterloo, On-
Documents Collection,
Historical Society of
ation for Southwest-
tario, Canada; B.A.,
Queens College, City
Philadelphia Archives;
German City History
University of Western
University, New York;
B.A., St. Charles Semi-
Research; LL.D., Uni-
Ontario (Waterloo Col-
A.B., Williams College,
nary, Overbrook, Penn-
versity of Teubingen,
lege), Canada; B.D.,
Williamstown, Massa-
sylvania; B.L.S., Villa-
Germany; member of
University of Western
chusetts; M.A., Ph.D.,
nova Univ., Pennsylvania;
various organizations in
Ontario (Waterloo Semi-
University of Wiscon-
M.A., St. Charles Semi-
science and literature;
nary); M.Th., University
sin, Madison; additional
nary, Overbrook; M. S.,
author; lecturer.
of Toronto, Canada;
studies in Athens, Greece,
Villanova University;
B.L.S., University of
Rome, Italy, and Berlin,
Assistant Editor, Dimen-
Toronto; Archivist of the
Germany; member of
sion: Journal of Pastorale
Eastern Canada Synod,
many societies, including
Concern; former assistant
LCA; First Vice Presi-
New York and Long Is-
pastor, teacher, and as-
dent, Lutheran Historical
land Historical Societies,
sistant librarian; author.
Conference; lecturer.
Staten Island Historical
Society, National Gene-
alogical Society, New
York Genealogical and
Biographical Society.
Dr. Joseph William Shepard
Technical Director for
Microfilm Products Divi-
sion, Minnesota Mining
and Mfg. Company; B.S.
in Chemistry, M.S. in
Chemistry, Ph.D. in
Physics, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor;
member of American
Chemical Society, Elec-
trochemical Society, the
American Association for
Advancement of Science,
Minnesota Academy of
Science, National Micro-
film Association; author.
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Born Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania. Director of the
National Accounts Build-
ing Materials Division,
Pennsalt Chemicals Cor-
poration, Philadelphia;
B.C., Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York; M.S.,
University of Pennsyl-
vania, Philadelphia; Fel-
low, American Society
of Genealogists; Fellow,
The Genealogical So-
ciety of Pennsylvania;
Founder, Incorporator,
an Original Trustee and
Vice President of Execu-
tive Committee of the
Board for Certification
of Genealogists; Certi-
fied Genealogist; Past
Secretary and presently
Vice President, The
American Society of
Genealogists; contribut-
ing editor, The American
Genealogist and The Na-
tional Genealogical Society
Quarterly; member, Edi-
torial Board, Pennsylvania
Genealogical Magazine.
Born Pittsfield, Massa-
chusetts. Custodian, Har-
vard University Archives;
B.S., M. A., Ph.D., and
D.Litt., Harvard Uni-
versity, Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts; Fellow of the
Society of American
Archivists; past President,
Society of American Ar-
chivists; librarian; author;
Member, Massachusetts
State Historical Com-
mission; Chairman of the
Institute of Early Ameri-
can History, Williams-
burg, Virginia; editor.
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r Release 09/25 : C IP-RDP 7
Grahame Thomas
Smallwood, Jr.
Native of Toledo, Ohio.
Regional Manager, East-
ern Region, Trans World
Airlines; educated, Col-
lege Moderne, Geneva,
Switzerland; Lyceum de
St. Gilles, Brussels, Bel-
gium; executive and/or
member of numerous
hereditary and lineage
societies, including Gov-
ernor General, Order of
Founders and Patriots of
America; Governor Gen-
eral of Order of Descend-
ants of the Founders and
Patriots of America;
served as Vice-President
of the National Gene-
alogical Society; military
background includes
Special Agent, Counter-
Intelligence Corps, U.S.
Army, Southwest Pacific
Area.
Born in Murray, Utah.
President, Management
Systems Corp., Salt Lake
City; former Program
Manager, Advanced Sys-
tems Development Divi-
sion, IBM Corporation;
Manager, Programming
Evaluation Department,
IBM Corporation; Man-
ager, IBM Training
Center, Western Data
Processing Center, Uni-
versity of California at
Los Angeles; Chairman,
Data Processing Consult-
ing Group; Chairman,
Computing Advisory
Committee, Utah State
Legislative Counsel,
Committee on Organiza-
tion.
Born Wakefield, Eng-
land. Supervisor of Re-
search Department of
The Genealogical Society
of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter - day
Saints; former mining
engineer; author and co-
author of nine genealogi-
cal texts; Program Chair-
man, World Conference
On Records 1969; ac-
credited genealogist; Fel-
low of Society of Gene-
alogists, London.
Born Adams, Tennessee.
Tennessee State Librarian
and Archivist; B.S., Pea-
body College; M.A. and
Ph.D., Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, Nashville, Tenne-
ssee; Chairman, Tenne-
ssee Historical Commis-
sion; former Assistant
Professor of History, Uni-
versity of South Florida,
Tampa; listed, Who's Who
In America; author.
Born in North Dakota.
President of the National
Genealogical Society; first
woman to hold that office
since 1905; B.S., Uni-
versity of Minnesota,
Minneapolis; M.S., Uni-
versity of Tennessee,
Knoxville; member of
historical societies, and
other organizations; com-
piler of genealogical
records; special guest.
Born South Korea. Asso-
Born England, Senior
Born in Richfield, Utah.
ciate Professor of History,
Lecturer, University of
Manager, Records Man-
Chonpuk National Uni-
Keele, Staffordshire, Eng-
agement Department,
versity, Chonju; B.A. in
land; B.A., Jesus College,
Corporate Headquarters,
East Asian History at
Cambridge University,
Sherwin Williams Co.;
Tongguk University,
England; M.A., Ph.D.
B.S., Arizona State Uni-
Seoul; Visiting Scholar,
in history; Honorary
versity; former Special
Harvard University at
Secretary, British Record
Agent of Federal Bureau
Cambridge, Massachu-
Society; former Editor,
of Investigation; former
setts; field of interest is
The Genealogist's Magazine;
Vice-President, Cleve-
the traditional bureau-
author.
land Chapter of Ameri-
cratic system of the Yi
can Records Manage-
Dynasty, Korea.
ment Assn.; President,
Cleveland Stake, The
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints.
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Born London, England.
Research Specialist of
The Genealogical So-
ciety of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, Salt Lake City;
formerly with Criminal
Investigation Depart-
ment, Scotland Yard;
author; member of ac-
creditation committee of
the Genealogical Society
for English Research;
accredited genealogist.
Born England. Lecturer
in History, Bulmershe
College of Education;
M.A., Peterhouse, Cam-
bridge; Fellow of Society
of Genealogists, London;
Chairman of Parish Reg-
ister Sub-Committee, and
member of Publications
Sub-Committee; engaged
on "National Index of
Parish Registers"; author.
Born Philadelphia, Penn-
sylvania. Director of
Placement for Joint Com-
mission on Placement of
Central Conference of
American Rabbis; B.A.,
University of Pennsyl-
vania; Master of Hebrew
Letters, Doctor of He-
brew Letters, and Honor-
ary Doctor of Divinity
degrees, Hebrew Union
College, Cincinnati; Or-
dained Rabbi; Fellow,
American Society of
Genealogists; Genealo-
gist, American Jewish
Archives of Cincinnati;
author.
B.S., New York Uni-
versity of Education;
Certified Genealogist;
former Curator of Manu-
scripts, editor of a series
of Local History publica-
tions for children, and
Assistant Librarian, Long
Island Historical Society;
lecturer; author; member
of many historical and
genealogical societies.
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A.B., Princeton Uni-
versity, New Jersey;
M.A., New York Uni-
versity; M.Litt, Laniere
University; D.Litt (h.c.),
Webster University; Fel-
low and President of the
American Society of
Genealogists; Editor, the
New York Genealogical and
Biographical Record; Asso-
ciate Editor, Genealogical
Magazine of New Jersey
and Journal of Long Island
History; Trustee and Presi-
dent, Genealogical So-
ciety of New Jersey;
Charter Trustee and First
Vice Chairman, Board
for Certification of Gene-
alogists; Counsellor of
National Genealogical
Society; genealogist for
many associations; certi-
fied genealogist; author;
lecturer.
Born Rockfield, Wiscon-
sin. Director, Concordia
Historical Institute, De-
partment of Archives and
History, and Archivist,
Western District (Mis-
souri) The Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod;
Fellow, Historical The-
ology, Concordia Semi-
nary, S.T.M.; guest lec-
turer; instructor, Wash-
ington University; assist-
ant pastor; Chairman of
Church Archives Com-
mittee, Society of Ameri-
can Archivists; Fellow,
Society of American
Archivists; certified gene-
alogist; author.
Native of Trenton, New
Jersey. Honorary Presi-
dent General and imme-
diate past President
General of the National
Society, Daughters of the
American Revolution;
Ph.D., in Humane Let-
ters, Lincoln Memorial
University, Harrogate,
Tennessee; Freedoms
Foundation George Wash-
ington Honor Medal;
National Society of New
England Women's Gold
Medal of Honor; Sons of
the American Revolution
Medal of Appreciation;
Listed in Who's Who In
America.
Provincial Archivist of
New Brunswick, Canada.
B.A. in Modern History,
Keble College, Oxford
University, England;
M.A., above college;
diploma in Archive Ad-
ministration, University
of Liverpool, England;
formerly County Archi-
vist of Northumberland,
England; Provincial Ar-
chivist of Alberta, Cana-
da; Tutor in Archives
Administration, Uni-
versity of Liverpool, Eng-
land; Honorary Librarian,
Society of Antiquaries of
Newcastle upon Tyne,
England.
Commander Jurgen Teisen
Born Aarhus, Denmark.
Chief Librarian, Library
of the Royal Danish
Navy, Copenhagen; a
member of the Danish
commission to Commis-
sion Internationale d'His-
toire Militaire; Librarian
to Her Majesty the Queen
of Denmark; author.
Thomas Workman Temple II
Historian, San Gabriel
Mission, Calif.; graduate,
Harvard Law School;
authority on records of
California's early Spanish
missions and presidios;
traced own Spanish an-
cestral lines and those of
other early California
families through gene-
alogical records of Cali-
fornia, Arizona, Mexico
and Spain.
Approves,
Dr. Milton E. Terry
Native of Norwich, Con-
necticut. Director, Com-
puter Projects Research
Center at Bell Telephone
Laboratories; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of North Caro-
lina, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina; Fellow, Ameri-
can Statistical Associa-
tion and the American
Society for Quality Con-
trol; Historian of New
Jersey Society of May-
flower Descendants.
Born in Oakley, Idaho.
Principal, Bountiful LDS
Seminary; chairman of
board of directors, Hol-
brook family organiza-
tion; official, Tolman
family organization; B.S.
in physical science, M.A.
in history of religion and
education administration,
Brigham Young Universi-
ty, Provo, Utah; author.
Szabolcs de Vajay
Born Budapest, Hungary,
citizen of Argentina. In-
ternational Civil Service
Officer with UNESCO,
Paris; LL.D. and Ph.D.
Universities of Budapest
and Geneva; Knight of
St. John's Order; Com-
mander's Cross of the
Order of Malta; Vice-
president, International
Academy of Heraldry;
author.
Born Neskaupstadur, Ice-
land. Secretary of the Ice-
landic Science Founda-
ation, Division of Hu-
manties; studied Ice-
landic philology and his-
tory, The University of
Iceland, Reykjavik; au-
thor; National Archivist
of Iceland.
Born Stuttgart, Germany.
Programme Specialist in
Archives, Division for the
Development of Docu-
mentation, Libraries and
Archives Service, UN-
ESCO, Paris, France;
Ph.D., Tuebingen Uni-
versity; studied, Oxford
University Cambridge,
England; former archi-
vist for Federal Republic
of Germany; responsible
for return of German
records in custody of
Allies to Federal Repub-
lic; author.
Chairman of the Depart-
ment of Far Eastern
Languages, Associate
Professor of Korean
Studies, Harvard Uni-
versity, Cambridge, Mas-
sachusetts; Ph.D.
Approved
Supervisor, Military Serv-
ice Records, Central Ref-
erence Branch, National
Archives and Records
Service, General Services
Administration, Wash-
ington, D.C.; graduate
of courses dealing with
functions of National
Archives; Lecturer on
Military and Pension
Records for Institute of
Genealogical Research,
American University,
Washington, D.C.
00140021
Born in Bear River City,
Utah. Professor, Uni-
versity of California, Los
Angeles. B.S. in chemis-
try Utah State Universi-
ty, Logan, Utah; Ph.D.
in plant physiology, Rut-
gers University, New
Brunswick, New Jersey;
former laboratory tech-
nician United States
Army; author.
Born Helsinki, Finland.
Assistant Director, Cen-
tral Office for Social
Welfare, Helsinki; Chief,
Research Office, Gene-
alogical Society of Fin-
land (Suomen Sukututki-
musseura- Genealogiska
Samfundet i Finland);
former editor of their
quarterly magazine Genos.
Born in Blackburn, Eng-
land. County Archivist
for Hertfordshire, Eng-
land. B.A., M.A. in his-
tory, Cambridge Uni-
versity; Fellow, Society
of American Archivists;
Fellow, Society of Anti-
quaries; Fellow, Royal
Historical Society; Depu-
ty Director, Editorial
Board of A rchivum; author.
Born in Ogden, Utah.
Associate Professor of
History at the Brigham
Young University, Provo,
Utah, specializing in his-
tory of Spanish Border-
lands (American South-
west) and of the American
Indian; Ph.D., University
of New Mexico, Albu-
querque; member several
historical associations;
author.
Born Mid-Lothian, Scot-
land. Landscape Garden-
er; editor, Dictionary of
Scottish Emigrants; Depu-
ty Chairman, South
Queensferry Area Edu-
cation Sub-Committee;
articles of historical and
genealogical interest to
newspapers and periodi-
cals; regular contributor
to The Scottish National
Dictionary; founder mem-
ber, the Scottish Gene-
alogical Society; Fellow,
Society of Antiquaries of
Scotland.
Born Michigan. Doctor of
Osteopathy, Kirksville
College of Osteopathy
and Surgery, Kirksville,
Missouri; Editor, Michi-
gan Heritage; received
training at Institute of
Genealogical Research,
Washington, D.C.; au-
thor; member of number
of lineage societies; listed
in Who's Who of American
Women.
Assistant Professor of
Chinese, Head, Asian
Language Section, Mem-
ber, Asian Studies Pro-
gram Committee, Brig-
ham Young University,
Provo, Utah; M.A.; at-
tended University of
Utah, Salt Lake City,
and Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Stanford
University, California,
National Taiwan Uni-
versity and University of
Washington.
Family Life Consultant
and Teacher, Sheridan
College, Brampton, On-
tario, Canada; Chief
Librarian of the Toronto
Branch Library, Gene-
alogical Society of The
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints;
B.A., McMaster Uni-
versity, Hamilton, On-
tario, Canada.
Born Henderson, Texas.
Director and Librarian,
Texas State Library,
Austin; B.A., M.A., Uni-
versity of Texas; Ph.D.
in history, University of
Texas; Chairman of the
State Board of Library
Examiners, Texas; Chair-
man, State Records Pre-
servation Advisory Com-
mittee, Texas; Fellow
and Council Member,
Society of American Ar-
chivists; Vice President,
Fellow, and Executive
Council Member, Texas
State Historical Associa-
tion; member of numer-
our historical, library,
and archival associations;
editor; author.
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Executive Secretary, Na-
tional Society, Sons of
the American Revolution;
Managing Editor, SAR
magazine; LL.D. (Hon-
orary); attended Utica
College of Syracuse Uni-
versity, New York; writer
and lecturer on Ameri-
can history, patriotism
and genealogy; former
public relations assistant
to the late Rear Admiral
Byrd.
Born Murray, Utah. B.S.,
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, Provo, Utah;
M.S., Utah State Uni-
versity, Logan, Utah;
Assistant Professor, Col-
lege of Industrial and
Technical Education at
Brigham Young Uni-
versity, and Supervisor
of Genealogical Research
Technology Program;
former employee, Gene-
alogical Society of the
L.D.S. Church; author;
accredited genealogist.
Approved
Born Fukuoka, Japan.
Professor and Director,
First Department of
Medicine, Faculty of
Medicine, Kyushu Uni-
versity; graduate, Facul-
ty of Medicine, Kyushu
University, Fukuoka;
formerly, Chief Medical
Manager and Senior
Instructor, Kyushu Uni-
versity; Research Asso-
ciate, Univ. of Michigan;
Professor of Clinical
Genetics, Tokyo Medical
and Dental University;
Standing Manager, Japa-
nese Society of Human
Genetics and Japanese
Society of Internal Medi-
cine; author.
Born in Monroe, Utah.
Planning Coordinator,
World Conference on
Records, 1969, The Gene-
alogical Society of The
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints;
B.A. in Music Theory
and Composition, Brig-
ham Young University,
Provo, Utah; Georgetown
University Law School,
Washington, D.C.; Uni-
versity of Utah, Salt
Lake City, Utah; former-
ly Transportation Co-
ordinator, State Highway
Department,, State of
Utah; author.
Born West Jordan, Utah.
Curator of Western Ameri-
cana and University Archi-
vist, University of Utah,
Salt Lake City; State
Archivist, Utah State His-
torical Society; B.A., Uni-
versity of Utah, Salt Lake
City; M.A., University of
Utah; Ph.D., University
of California, Berkeley;
Commissioner of the Utah
State Library; former As-
sociate Professor of His-
tory at Utah State Uni-
versity, Logan; served as
Director, Utah State His-
torical Society and Editor
of Historical Society pub-
lications.
Born in England. Deputy
Editor, Purnell's History
of the First World War;
former Head of Military
History Dept., Royal
Military Academy, Sand-
hurst; M.A., Trinity Col-
lege, Oxford; Military
Cross, Companion of Dis-
tinguished Service Order;
Commander 1st Com-
mando Brigade, later
O.C. 9th Regiment Arab
Legion; Fellow, Society
of Antiquaries, Royal
Historical Society; Royal
Geographical Society;
President, Society of
Cavaliers, International
Society of Collectors (of
Militaria), etc.; author.
Born in Stockholm,
Sweden. Secretary,
"Personhistorika Sam-
fundet" (Swedish So-
ciety for biographical
research) and editor
of its review; M.A.,
Stockholm; Ph.D.,
Stockholm; former
sub-editor, Swedish Na-
tional Biography; au-
thor; writer of bio-
graphical articles and
reviews.
Born England. County
Archivist of Cheshire;
M.A., Cambridge Uni-
versity; Honorary Sec-
retary, British Records
Association and Rec-
ord Society of Lanca-
shire and Cheshire;
Lecturer in Archive
Administration, Uni-
versity of Liverpool;
author.
Dr. James B. W.
Roberton
Born New Zealand.
Educated King's Col-
lege, Auckland and
Emmanual Medical
College, Cambridge,
England; B.A., M.B.,
B. Chir. (Canterbury),
M. R. C. S., L. R. C. P.;
student of Maori tra-
ditional history; au-
thor; foundation mem-
ber of Te Awamutu
Historical Society and
Whakatane & District
Historical Society.
Born Oslo, Norway.
Graduate of the Oslo
Medical School; Sur-
geon-in-chief, Gravdal
Hospital, Gravdal; in-
terested in genealogy
since 16; specialty,
17th century research;
member, Norsk Slekts-
historisk Forening;
author.
Born in Japan. Chief,
International Service
Section, The National
Diet Library, Tokyo;
graduated, Library
Training School, Min-
istry of Education,
Ueno Park; B.A.,
Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan; gradu-
ate school of Library
Science, Columbia
University, New York;
former librarian Im-
perial (National) Li-
brary, Tokyo.
Born in Great Bend,
Kansas. Archives Of-
ficer, Region Seven,
National Archives and
Records Service, Gen-
eral Services Adminis-
tration; has been
Supervisory Archivist,
Chief, Accession and
Disposal Branch for
the same Region; has
been Chief, Records
Management, Soil
Conservation Service,
U.S. Government;
author.
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Born in Yugoslavia.
Archivist of Slovenia
in Ljubljana, Yugo-
slavia; Chief Editor of
Central Yugoslavian
magazine, Archivist;
Ph.D. in history and
archives and adminis-
trative sciences at Uni-
versity of Ljubljana;
author.