Friday, March 28, 2014

Follow Your Family's Trail with Google Earth

I wanted to take a moment and thank GenealogyKC for allowing me to present at their conference this year. THANK YOU!!! I had a blast.

I ended up presenting 4 times, "Follow Your Family's Trail with Google Earth" the same material each time. Both Friday and Saturday I was in the small rooms just after lunch and then the large corner rooms for the last presentation of each day. I think it worked out great, my small class rooms didn't even have standing room avalible and the large rooms had every seat filled. I did not get a good head count but based on how many handouts I had left over I had ~183 people come watch the presentation. I really enjoyed myself presenting to this crowd. They were all very interactive, a few oohed and aahed, and some very good questions. I already have been asked to speak at another event this fall.

I hope you are all able find this site ok. Please feel free to drop me a line letting me know you came from Genenalogy KC. The blog is still young but if there is something you are needing help on let me know. My plan is to start adding video to this blog by the end of next month, so stay tuned.

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  1. I heard your presentation on KCGenealogy, and enjoyed it very much

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for taking an hour of your time to listen to my presentation.

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  2. I was at the conference and really enjoyed your presentation. There were too many people to talk with you afterwards, but my dad was stationed in Germany about the same time as your relative. (His papers indicate he "left Jan 1946" so don't know if that's when he left there or the US.) Anyway he was stationed outside of Frankfort and am thinking he was flying then. I have his military records. How do I determine his trips - by checking out his squadron?

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    1. Sorry Pat that we didn't get to chat. I got his papers which included his flight log. Then I compaired that to the squadron history. If you know what group he was appart of I would go check out www.fold3.com also go see if there is a group association on Facebook. I have found living vets and there desendants on facebook who still have memories of those days. A huge wealth of information to be found and documented.

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