Judy G. Russell, one of the most popular speakers and bloggers in the genealogy world will present four
lectures in the Browning Gallery at Willard Library in Evansville, Indiana on Saturday, August 20,
2016. I have been reading her blog for several years, but first heard her speak
less than two years ago. While I love reading what she writes, her lectures are always pertinent to my own research and hit home time after time. Am I fan of Judy Russell? Without a doubt!
She is a genealogist with a law degree, a board Certified Genealogist and a Certified Genealogical Lecturer. In addition,
she is a dynamic speaker. She knows her subjects and shares information in a thoughtful, but entertaining
way.
Reservations are suggested, but not required. All lectures
are free and open to the public. They are as follows:
9:30 am -
10:30 am: The Seanachie: Linking Life
Through Storytelling
10:45 am -
11:45 am: Dowered or Bound Out: Records
of Widows and Orphans
1:00 pm -
2:00 pm: Rogues, Rascals and
Rapscallions: The Family Black Sheep
2:15 pm - 3:15 pm:
Facts, Photos and Fair Use: Copyright Law for Genealogists
To make reservations: Willard Library Calendar of Events
Published 8 August 2016, Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog, http://wkygenealogy.blogspot.com/
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