The Founders, Fishermen, & Family History Cruise


Gena Philibert-Ortega’s Founders, Fishermen and Family History cruise sponsored by MyHeritage will set sail August 10-17, 2019 from the port of Montreal, Quebec. Sailing on the Holland America Line ship ms Zaandam, additional stops are planned for Quebec City, Quebec; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island;  Sydney, Nova Scotia; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Bar Harbor, Maine; and Boston, Massachusetts. This 7 day cruise includes stops at five ports as well as a day cruising the St Lawrence River.
Genealogists Gena Philibert-Ortega, David Allen Lambert, Daniel Horowitz, and Tami Osmer Mize will provide educational presentations, technology demonstrations, and consultations. In addition, a post-cruise day (August 20, 2019) at the New England Historic Genealogical Society includes a chance to learn more about the Society holdings and allows time for research. Additional events are being planned including presentations and a tour at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21

Terri O’Connell’s travel company Cruise Planners is in charge of travel arrangements and cruise registration.

PRESENTERS
Presentations for the Founders, Fishermen, and Family History cruise will be provided by:

Gena Philibert-Ortega is an author, researcher, and instructor whose focus is genealogy, social and women's history. She holds a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Psychology and Women's Studies) and a Master’s degree in Religion. Her published works include two books, numerous articles published in magazines and online, two volumes of Tracing Female Ancestors (Moorshead Publishing), and a QuickGuide from Legacy Family Tree. She is the editor of the Utah Genealogical Association’s magazine, Crossroads. Her writings can be found on her blogs, Gena’s Genealogy and Food.Family.Ephemera as well as the GenealogyBank blog. Her research projects include Sowerby’s British Mineralogy: Its Influence on Martha Proby and Others in the Scientific Community during the 19th Century for the Gemological Institute of America, as well as genealogical research for the first season of PBS’s Genealogy Roadshow and the Travel Channel’s Follow Your Past. Her current research includes women's repatriation and citizenship in the 20th century, foodways and community in fundraising cookbooks, and women's material culture.

David Allen Lambert has been on the staff of New England Historic Genealogical Society since 1993 and is the organization’s Chief Genealogist. David is an internationally recognized speaker on the topics of genealogy and history. His genealogical expertise includes New England and Atlantic Canadian records of the 17th through 21st century; military records; DNA research; and Native American and African American genealogical research in New England. Lambert has published many articles in the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, the New Hampshire Genealogical Record, Rhode Island Roots, The Mayflower Descendant, and American Ancestors magazine. He has also published A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries (NEHGS, 2009). David is an elected Fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston, Mass., and a life member of the New Hampshire Society of the Cincinnati. He is also the tribal genealogist for the Massachuset-Punkapoag Indians of Massachusetts.

Daniel Horowitz, MyHeritage Chief Genealogist provides key contributions in the product development, customer support and public affairs areas. He holds board level positions at the Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) and the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) among others. Daniel was the teacher and study guide editor for 15 years, of the family history project "Searching for My Roots" in Venezuela.

Tami Osmer Mize has been researching her family and helping others find theirs since the turn of the century.  She specializes in finding creative ways to use technology not only for quality genealogy research, but to help simplify and streamline research processes.  Happiest both behind a computer screen or in front of a large audience, she is an Ambassador for RootsTech 2018, the author of the blog RelativelyCurious.com, and manages the ConferenceKeeper.org genealogy calendar of events website.  Instrumental in the organization of two groundbreaking virtual genealogy societies, Tami was the charter president of the SecondLife Virtual Genealogical Society (SLVGS – the first virtual society affiliated with the Federation of Genealogical Societies, FGS) and past and charter president of the SecondLife chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists, the first virtual society of the APG. She is the Communications and Social Media director for Joyflips, another groundbreaking bit of technology – Joyflips is a free smartphone app that will scan, edit, and organize your  photos, as well as record audio storytelling and sharing, without using up your phone’s memory.

Presentation titles will be announced in the coming months. An additional fee covers all presentations, a bound syllabus, and events. For more information join the Founders, Fisherman, and Family History Facebook Group cruise page  or see the cruise website at https://genaphilibertortega.blogspot.com/

About Cruise Planners
Terri O’Connell is the owner operator of a Cruise Planners Travel Franchise. Terri’s experience as a genealogist helps her in assisting others with their genealogy travel plans. Do not let the Cruise Planners name fool you, Cruise Planners - O’Connell Travel can help you book travel by land as well. To learn more about upcoming genealogy cruises including Genealogy Journey’s November 2018 cruise to Mexico and the 2019 Celtic Genealogy Cruise see the Cruise Planner’s website at http://www.oconnelltravel.com/. To learn more about the Founders, Fishermen, and Family History Cruise see the website at http://www.oconnelltravel.com/group/familyhistory.

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