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Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre Edmonton (Hotel Map ›)
4520 – 76 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 0A5
Saturday thru Sunday, 22–23 April 2017
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Shop the Hound
Dedicated to Family History and Genealogy, Shop the Hound carries genealogical gadgets and tools, plus unique products that are useful or just plain fun for the entire family.

Contact Ellen at: http://shopthehound.com/contact
Website: http://shopthehound.com
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Historical Society of Alberta
The Society encourages the study of Alberta and Canadian history, to rescue from distinction the memories of the original inhabitants, early missionaries, fur traders, explorers, and settlers of the north and west of Canada, to obtain and preserve narratives history in print and much more. Please see their website for more information.
Email: info@albertahistory.org
Website: http://albertahistory.org
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Your DNA Guide
Diahan is Your DNA Guide. She provides personalized, interactive experiences to assist individuals and families in interpreting their genetic genealogy results. Diahan sells her guides in print and electronic format (PDF) online. See her website today!
Contact Diahan through her website at:
https://www.yourdnaguide.com/
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Susan Haga - Handwriting Analysis
Email: pastpresident@abgenealogy.ca
"Handwriting analysis, or graphology, is the science involved in producing a personality profile of the writer by examining the characteristics, traits and strokes of an individual's handwriting."
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Do you have a story to tell?

Author of:
- Here There Be Dragons explores the heart of the Cust family in 16th Century England. A captivating tale of two sisters: Euphaemia and Margaret Jones woven into the history of England, delving into the dreams and relationships of women – sisters, mothers and midwives – set against the power of kings, the dangers of war and the ever-present menace of ignorance.
- From Irish Roots... the descendants of James Cust and Rose Allen Cust gathers together information of more than 1100 descendants from the nine children of my great-grandparents. Inspired by a family reunion.
- On His Own Two Feet: The Life of Harold Granger is the story of an ordinary man who has lived an extraordinary life. He faced many challenges, from polio to being confined to a wheelchair. Yet, he built a successful business driving school buses. Learn more about Harold by reading his biography.
Contact Elaine Cust | Email: eccust@telus.net
Website: http://www.writenow.ca/
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Join Our Tweeting Community!
with Patricia Greber and K. Liam Hobbes
Social Media is the current rage by using technology to foster a genealogical community. Join Patricia Greber and K. Liam Hobbes as they explain about #GenChat, #AncestryHour and #NextGen Twitter sites. Learn how to connect with professionals and amateurs around the world who have the same passion in genealogy and family history. It’s where genealogy meets social collaboration. Here you can exchange tips, ask questions, promote services, share challenges and engage with an international following. Join the Tweeting community!
#GenChat
https://genchat.wordpress.com/about/
#AncestryHour
http://www.ancestryhour.co.uk/about.html
#NextGen
http://www.tnggn.org/
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Mialisia - Jewelry

Versatility and personalization are what set Mialisia apart. Create a look that fits your style and wardrobe perfectly.

Mialisia offers everyday jewelry for every woman. Create your own unique style and wear your story.
Contact: Marjorie Faulkner 403.749.2589
Website: http://marjiafaulkner.mialisia.com/en/shop/114/new-arrivals
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Kule Folklore Centre, University of Alberta
The Kule Folklore Centre is a research centre at the Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta. The Centre's activities include: conducting research in Ukrainian and Ukrainian Canadian folk life studies,maintaining and growing the Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives, developing internet materials, supporting researchers and students with scholarships and awards, and reaching out to the community with publications, exhibits, lectures, workshops and more.
Email: ukrfolk@ualberta.ca
Website: www.ukrfolk.ca
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Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project

The Alberta-Ukraine Genealogical Project is a not-for-profit community-driven group that makes it possible for people to research their family histories, even find lost relatives, in Canada and beyond. The roots of this project lie in the establishment of a recognition program in 2003, which honours individuals who settled in east central Alberta prior to the First World War. This program includes a permanent monument located in the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village. Email: AB-Ukraine.Genealogy@gov.ab.ca Website: https://sites.ualberta.ca/~ukrville/fhp.htm
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