With the update of the new
RootsTech 2016 Website, registration is formally open. Classes are already listed and there are, presently, 239 sessions with 200 speakers. As I have indicated in previous posts, I will be attending the conference as an Ambassador or blogger but not presenting this year. If you have been reading my posts, you will recognize the fact that I am recording multiple videos for the
Brigham Young University Family History Library,
teaching multiple classes and co-authoring a number of books.
FamilyHistoryExpos hopes to publish, at least, twelve books by the end of 2015. We will have all of the published books for sale at RootsTech 2016.
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