I first met Thomas MacEntee back in 2011 at the Southern
California Genealogy Society Jamboree.
Since then we have met up at several conferences across the United
States, but this will be Thomas’s first time speaking at a conference right
here in New England. Many people know
Thomas from conferences, workshops and his work with online with Geneabloggers,
social media, webinars and his business High Definition Genealogy. You can read more about Thomas online at page
3 of the NERGC 2017 conference brochure, where he will be a featured
speaker. http://www.nergc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Program-Brochure-12-14.pdf Thomas will be the Thursday luncheon
speaker, the Saturday night banquet speaker, and also give three lectures.
Here are the questions and answers:
1. It will be your first time speaking at NERGC
(I know you were supposed to be at NERGC 2013 but had travel problems). How would you like me to introduce you to
the New England genealogy community?
Thomas: I was so disappointed to miss NERGC 2013 but
we experienced severe flooding on a near-Biblical scale that Spring so I
couldn't make the trip! Although I am fairly active on social media and in the
online-genealogy community, I realize some attendees may not know me.
Basically, I'm a genealogy author and educator trying to make sense out of
current technology and how it can be leveraged for family history research. I try
to curate the best tools and communicate them in "easy to understand"
terms to genealogists.
2. Your ancestry is from New York, where you
grew up, but do you have any New England ancestors, too? (So close
geographically!) Why did you decide to come to NERGC?
Thomas: I do have many New England ancestors - mainly
in the North Kingstown area of Rhode Island - I am a descendant of Robert
Austin born about 1628. NERGC has always been on my list of conferences to
attend since I've heard other colleagues rave about not just the presentation
content, but also the energy created by the attendees. I love attending
genealogy conferences in different parts of the country!
3. Two of your lectures are “The Genealogy
Do-Over” and “Jumpstart your Genealogy”.
I expect that lots of your New England “Do-Over” followers will be
excited to hear these talks. Is that your new push for genealogy lately as you
travel to the conferences?
Thomas: I've seen a rise in popularity among
genealogists in some sort of "review" or "do-over" project.
With all the new technology available PLUS a new emphasis on source citation
and evidence evaluation, many of us are revisiting the research we did 20 or 30
years ago. This makes perfect sense especially if you have not been making any
real progress as of late with your genealogy research. The "Do-Over"
concept is all about picking up new skills and habits and making real progress
in your search for ancestors.
4. The titles of your talks at NERGC are
intriguing. They are written like click
bait for one of your genealogy blogs.
Did you learn this from blogging? Or did your lecturing influence your
blogging? [The titles of Thomas’s
lectures are: “Genealogy Do-Over: A Year
of Learning from Research Mistakes, “They’re Alive: Searching for Living Persons” and “Ten Ways
to Jumpstart Your Genealogy”]
Thomas: When I started my genealogy business in late
2008, I had no experience in either running a small business or in marketing.
People say that I've taken to marketing and sales very easily; however it
hasn't been without lots of hard work and research. I go out and look at what other
"parallel industries" such as quilting and scrapbooking are doing and
try to emulate their success. I also do quite
a bit of business book reading over at Amazon Kindle to keep tabs on the latest
business and marketing trends.
5. I’m looking forward to hearing you speak at
the luncheon and Saturday night banquet.
What would you say to encourage day tripping conference goers to stay
late and attend the banquet?
Thomas: The topic of my banquet talk - "How to
Deal with Other Genealogists without Going Crazy" - is one that I hope
speaks to genealogists of every level. Unfortunately, in today's world where
our interactions with each other are marked by division and differences, we
have even seen this creep into the genealogy community. My talk shares tips on
how to navigate the genealogy sphere not just to get the information you need
for research, but also how to be in "right relationship" with other
genealogists and improve interactivity among researchers. Plus, there is nothing
better than unwinding at the end of a conference with other genealogists and
socializing!
Thank you, Thomas! I
can’t wait to meet up with you again here in Springfield, Massachusetts during
NERGC 2017 [The New England Regional Genealogy Conference, April 26 – 29, 2017
at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.
See the website for more information, for the conference brochure,
schedule and online registration at www.nergc.org
Thomas's presentations at NERGC 2017:
Thursday T-103 noon Luncheon "Scarce New World: Will Privacy Kill Genealogy?"
Thursday T-116 3pm "Genealogy Do-Over: A Year of Learning from Research Mistakes"
Thursday T-120 4:30pm "They're Alive!: Searching for Living Persons"
Friday F-205 8:30am "Ten Ways to Jumpstart Your Genealogy"
Saturday- S-303 8:30am "Managing the Genealogy Data Monster"
Saturday Banquet "How to Deal with Other Genealogists without Going Crazy"
Thomas's presentations at NERGC 2017:
Thursday T-103 noon Luncheon "Scarce New World: Will Privacy Kill Genealogy?"
Thursday T-116 3pm "Genealogy Do-Over: A Year of Learning from Research Mistakes"
Thursday T-120 4:30pm "They're Alive!: Searching for Living Persons"
Friday F-205 8:30am "Ten Ways to Jumpstart Your Genealogy"
Saturday- S-303 8:30am "Managing the Genealogy Data Monster"
Saturday Banquet "How to Deal with Other Genealogists without Going Crazy"
Thomas MacEntee's website Hi-Definition Genealogy http://hidefgen.com/
Geneabloggers website http://www.geneabloggers.com/
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An entertaining interview and one-stop shopping to mark the NERGC program for Thomas's NERGC sessions. Thanks, Heather!
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