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FEEFHS and the Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe will present a joint conference on July 24 and 25 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Program | The venue -- Radisson Milwaukee North Shore Register using Paypal | Register by mail (printable PDF) The Pittsburgh Slovakians provided entertainment at the 2008 FEEFHS conference in Pittsburgh. They are the oldest Slovak cultural group in the Pittsburgh area, and have been entertaining audiences in 1956. Welcome to FFEFHS! Shortcuts to links: Austria | Banat | Belarus | Bukovina | Carpatho-Rusyn | Croatia Czech Republic | Estonia | Finland | Galicia | Germans / Russia | Germany | Hungary Jewish | Latvia | Lithuania | Poland | Romania | Russia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Ukraine For the full list, go to our Resource directory. The Federation of East European Family History Societies (FEEFHS) was organized in 1992 as an umbrella organization that promotes family research in eastern and central Europe without any ethnic, religious, or social distinctions. It provides a forum for individuals and organizations focused on a single country or group of people to exchange information and be updated on developments in the field. While it primarily serves the interests of North Americans in tracing their lineages back to a European homeland, it welcomes members from all countries. FEEFHS.org is one of the true veterans of the Internet, linking Central and East European researchers since the spring of 1996. We helped many of our member societies make their move onto the Web at a time when HTML coding was still a mysterious art and Google was just an idea. For comments on this site, please contact webmaster with your suggestions. If there is other information you would like to submit for possible publication in our annual Journal or quarterly E-News, please contact Journal Editor or Newsletter editor . Contact us by Email | FEEFHS, P.O. Box 510898, Salt Lake City UT 84151-0898 The FEEFHS mailing list provides a forum for genealogists to share their problems and solutions with each other. It allows for a great exchange of ideas. And best of all, it's free! More information about the FEEFHS mailing list is on the Rootsweb site. |