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From: "laura crane" <>
Subject: Re: [MOHOWARD-L] Old School Baptist Church of Christ At New Hope, Howard County Missouri
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 14:05:36 -0700
AMEN Kathy, As Corresponding Secretary of Missouri
State Genealogy Association "MOSGA" we welcome all
of you as members so that you can enjoy reading the
MOSGA Journal. We MOSGA members are looking forward
to seeing each other at our annual Conference at the Holidayh Inn
Select
Executive Center here in Colulmbia on Aug 13 and 14 . A couple of the
presentations we will hear are
Ruth Ann Hager's talk entitiled "National Archives Resources for the
Genealogist on Saturday @ 2:45 -3:45, Mark Lowe, our keynoter will give
us " My Ancestor, the Farmer, Shaping a Profile for your Rural Ancestor."
(Mark will also be giving us
help on finding Kentucky Ancestors...Friday Aug 13th!) I'll send you a
brochure on the conference and/or check MOSGA's website www.mosga.org
Thanks Kathy for giving "MOSGA" some publicity! Laura Crane,
Corresponding Secretary, MOState Genealogical Association, Columbia, MO.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Bowlin <>
To: <>
Date: Saturday, July 17, 2004 10:52 AM
Subject: [MOHOWARD-L] Old School Baptist Church of Christ At New Hope,
Howard County Missouri
>To those of you who were unaware of it, The Missouri State Genealogical
Association Journal, starting with their first journal of
>2004, is printing the minutes of the church mentioned in the subject line
of this email. It looks like it is going to be in 4
>installments, probably through the entire year of 2004. Robert M. Doerr
transcribed the records. Many of you may know Bob. He's
>done a wealth of transcriptions of Missouri records over the years.
> To those of you who do not have access to this through your local
library, the Allen county Public library in Indiana should
>have it in their Persi files, and would make you a copy for a fee. You
should be able to do a general search on Allen county public
>Library, and get the information you will need to send for copies. Or you
could do like I did, and just join the Association, and
>get the Journal mailed to your home. They are also publishing my Higbee
News Articles. They are doing the year 1891 this year,
>also in 4 installments. They published 1890 in the 2002 journal.
>
>Kathy Bowlin
>
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