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Larry S. Fermi |
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50 LeRoy Place Red Bank, NJ 07701 USA
Business Phone: (732) 345-7258 Fax: (732) 345-7258
Email: lfermi@verizon.net URL: www.LeRoyPlaceServices.com
Contact between 09:00 am to 05:00 pm Eastern Time |
Specialties:
Italian Research
Immigration and Naturalization
Military Records
Immigrant Origins
Property / House Histories |
Lectures:
Where Am I From? How To Get Started On Genealogy
Crossing The Pond-Finding Immigrant Origins
Buon Giorno-Italian Records Research
Uncle Sam Wants You! 20th Century Military Research
Ship Passenger Lists and Those Pesky Notations
This Land Is Your Land! House and Property Research
Welcome Aboard! Passengers List and those Annotations
Citizenship! US Naturalization Records
Who's Been Living in My House! Using City Directories
Military Research Using Fold3.com
Stand and be Counted! US Census Records |
Speaking Conditions:
Will develop new lectures
Will provide laptop and PC projector
Will supply flyers, handouts and/or masters
Will travel to U.S. & Canadian locations only (currently travel to: Central Florida - every Spring and Fall)
Audio/video taping negotiable |
Previous Engagements:
IAJGS - 2006 National Conference, New York City
Historical Society of Delaware - 2006
Morris Area Genealogy Society-NJ - annual
Genealogical Society of the West Fields-NJ - annual
Westchester County Genealogical Society-NY - annual
Middlesex Genealogy Society-Darien, CT - annual
Italian Genealogical Group-Bethpage, NY
Ocean County Genealogical Society-Toms River, NJ - annual
Briarcliff Manor Historical Society-NY
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Bio:
Larry has spent many years in front of an audience doing presentations in the corporate world. Also, as a part-time actor in countless community theater productions since 1971 as well as a stand-in on movies and a background extra in movies, soap operas and cable television series', Larry has honed his skills in front of an audience. He was a long time member of the Monmouth County Genealogy Society's Education Committee as well as serving as their Vice President and Program Chair from 2003 to 2005 and is a popular speaker on basic and advanced genealogy related subjects in the greater NY metropolitan area as well as nationally and has been performing in depth Family History research since 1989 with a focus on European immigration during the peak periods of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is also a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists, the National Genealogical Society, the Genealogical Speaker's Guild and the Genealogical Society of New Jersey. As a researcher, Larry has also been featured on CNN's Open House program and NY Public Radio's Cityscape Public Affairs show talking about family and house history. |