LECTURE EXPERIENCE
September 1994
Second Irish Genealogical Congress, Trinity College,
Dublin 2
Beginner's Guide to the National Library (A.8)
Chair, Beginner's Forum
September 1997
Third Irish Genealogical Congress, Maynooth, Co. Kildare
Civil Records and Census Returns (A.1)
Legal Research and Genealogy (D.9)
From Amateur to Professional (Dinner Talk for the Irish Roundtable)
[N.Y.]
May 1999
National Genealogical Society, Conference in the States,
Richmond, Virginia
Introduction to Irish Genealogy: Where Do I Start? (T-55)
Heir Locating in Ireland
Irish Genealogy: Are Things Getting Better? (S-215)
International Society of British Genealogy and Family History (luncheon
speaker)
The Lighter Side of Research in Ireland (F-151)
May-June 2000
National Genealogical Society, Conference in the States,
Providence, Rhode Island
Introduction to Irish Genealogy: Where Do I Start? (W-45)
Researching in Ireland: Planning is the Key to Success (T-62)
30 June 1922: Did Everything Blow Up? (F-162)
September 1996
Coolmine Community School, Clonsilla, Dublin 15
Introduction to Irish Genealogy
Instructor, adult education programme
September 2001
4th Irish Genealogical Congress, Trinity College,
Dublin
Beginners Civil Records and Census Returns (A.5)
Irish Genealogy in 2001
13 to 17th May 2002
National Genealogical Society, Conference in the States,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Researching in Ireland: Planning is the Key to Success.
Dublin 30 June 1922: Did Everything Blow Up?
6th to 10th August 2002
Federation of Genealogical Societies National Conference
Ontario, California
Introduction to Irish Genealogy: Where Do I Start?
Dublin 30 June 1922: Did Everything Blow Up?
The Role of the 21st Century Genealogist in International Legal and
Probate Research
16th to 20th September 2002
XXV International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic
Studied,
Trinity College, Dublin
The Role of the 21st Century Genealogist in International Probate
Research