534 West Catalpa, PO Box 3945, Springfield, Missouri 65808
417-831-2773
ozarksgs.org
Date: July 9, 2008
Contact: 417-885-9009
Conference Chair: Melba Rector
The Ozarks Genealogical Society will host its 28th Annual Fall
Conference September 12-13 at
University Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Missouri.
Lloyd de Witt Bockstruck, noted author and columnist for the Dallas
Morning News is the featured speaker. His discussion will focus
on useful research tips and twists discovered through his in-depth
studies and research. The conference begins Friday evening
September 12 and continues throughout the day Saturday, September
13. Topic sessions include:
• How to Find the Maiden Names of Females
• Federal Bounty Lands for the Revolution, 1812,
Indian, and Mexican Wars
• Loyalists and Tories during the American Revolution
• Migrations from the Peace of Paris in 1783 to the
War of 1812
Bockstruck is well-known among genealogist. He heads the
genealogy division of the Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas.
He has authored books with topics on Colonial Soldiers, bounty land
grants,
naval pensioners and more. His publications include:
Virginia’s Colonial Soldiers,
Bounty and Donation Land Grants in British Colonial America
Denizations and Naturalizations in the British Colonies in America,
1607-1775
Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants Awarded by State Governments
Research in Texas
The conference also includes mini-sessions on genealogical topics for
guiding beginners and seasoned researchers on their quest for
knowledge. A vendor showcase will also be available.
The Ozarks Genealogical Society, Inc. (OGS) was formally organized in
September 1969 by a group
of individuals brought together by their common interest in researching
family history. OGS was chartered in 1979 as a not-for-profit
organization in the State of Missouri. The goals of the Society are to
encourage the research and preservation of family history, foster solid
genealogical research practices, and preserve records of historical and
genealogical interest.
The conference is open to the public. Registration information
and additional conference details are available online at
www.ozarksgs.org or by calling 417-885-9009. Discounted hotel
rates are available
until August 13.