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From: "Marjorie L. Gilliam Wood" <>
Subject: Re: [OHGALLIA-L] Genealogical Seminar at Ashland, KY
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 18:23:44 -0500
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Mary Lee and I are planning to attend this seminar in Ashland. It looks like
it will be a very interesting day. I have the reservation ready to send in,
just need to stick them in the mail.

Marjorie L. Wood
President, Gallia County Genealogical Society

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Subject: [OHGALLIA-L] Genealogical Seminar at Ashland, KY


> The Eastern Kentucky Gene. Soc. is sponsoring a seminar:
> "Let's Dig A Little Deeper"
> Saturday April 9, 9AM to 4:30PM, at the
> Kentucky Highlands Museum and Discovery Center
> 1620 Winchester Ave., Ashland, KY
>
> Speakers will be:
> Mr. James Jeffrey- Genealogist Specialist from the Denver Public Lib.
> 10am, "Retilling the Soil" Old and New Sources
> 11am, Compiled Family Histories and Genalogies
> 1:45pm "Adair to Woodford: Biblliographic Sources for Finding County
> Histories"
> Karen Nance- Historical Preservationist
> 12:45pm Slavery & Agriculture in the Ohio Valley
> Sheri Pettit- Genealogy Specialist at the Boyd County Lib.
> 3pm 1918 Flu Epidemic and Other Pandemics that Affected Your Family
>
> Lunch break fro 11:45 to 12:45 Available for additional fee or plenty of
> restaurants nearby
>
> Vendors will be there, including Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe and local
> societies
>
> There is a fee and pre-regristation is cheaper
>
> For additional info contact:
> or
>
> Forwarded by
> Donald R. Clark
> Corresponding Secretary and Newsletter Editor
> Lawrence County Genealogical Society, OGS
> PO Box 1035
> Proctorville, OH 45669-1035
> Ph: 740-886-7230
> Email:
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