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From: JGSGB Notices List (jgsgb-notices jgsgb.org)
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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 18:58:52 -0800 (PST)
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This is the notice of our next program. For more details, please visit
our website at www.jgsgb.org. A
flyer in Adobe PDF format is available at flyer.jgsgb.org. We encourage you to
print out the flyer and post copies in places where you think it would
attract attendees, such as synagogues, community centers, supermarkets,
etc.
Uncover
Hoaxes with
Genealogical Detective Work
Sharon
Sergeant
This program discusses how the genealogical research methods and
skills-that we are used to thinking of for creating family trees and
family histories-are also used in "detective" situations: uncovering
frauds and hoaxes, or establishing historical truths. The speaker uses
examples from two cases she worked on that were widely reported in the
press: "Misha the Wolf Girl" and "Angel at the Fence."
Sharon Sergeant received international acclaim for exposing the Misha
Defonseca "Jewish hidden child aided by wolves" and Herman Rosenblat
"apple over the fence" Holocaust frauds. As an adjunct professor at
Boston University Sharon Sergeant created the Problem Solving
Techniques and Technology module in the genealogical professional
development program. She combines technology and the Genealogy Proof
Standard methods to research both modern and antiquarian records.
Sharon has published in the Association of Professional
Genealogists Quarterly, the National Genealogical Society
Quarterly, and the PI Magazine. Sharon has served as
Program Director for local and regional genealogical societies.
Upcoming programs:
Feb. 7 Film of genealogical interest (Needham Library)
Feb. 21 Problem Solving with Experts: A Research Session (Temple
Emanuel)
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