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SUMMARY:JGS Toronto: Zoom Only Event: A Case Study Using the "One-Step Webpages"
DESCRIPTION:JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF TORONTO\nWednesday\, 19 March 2025\, 7:30 p.m \nON ZOOM ONLY \nCase Study: The Genealogy of Renee Kaufman \nSpeaker: Steven Morse \nThe lecture will present a case study using the One-Step Webpages as well as\nother websites to develop a family history. It illustrates how\, with a minimal\namount of initial information\, an entire genealogy can be obtained. It also shows\nhow to find records despite name misspellings\, and how to avoid accepting\nmistaken information.\nStephen Morse is the creator of the One-Step Website for which he has\nreceived the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Outstanding Contribution\nAward from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies\, as\nwell as other awards.\nIn his other life Stephen is a computer professional with a doctoral degree in\nelectrical engineering. He has held various research\, development\, and teaching\npositions; authored many technical papers; written four textbooks; and holds\nfour patents. He is best known as the architect of the Intel 8086 (the granddaddy\nof today’s Pentium processor)\, which sparked the PC revolution 45 years ago. \nTHE PRESENTATION WILL NOT BE RECORDED.\nTo register please visit jgstoronto.ca/register \nRegister:  https://jgstoronto.ca/programs/ \nzoom
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