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Subject: Revised Genealogy Program Schedule
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:09:48 EDT


Below is a revised listing of the programs I will be presenting during the
next few months. Please note that I will be presenting my new program,
"Genealogical Research In Alabama", in Prattville on September 18, 2004. This is a
2-3 hour workshop which will cover Genealogical Records In Alabama (Part I) and
Genealogical Resources (Part II). Additional details will be forthcoming for
those of you who might like to come to Prattville for the event. I may also
be presenting this same workshop in North Alabama this fall (details to
follow).

Larry E. Caver, Jr., P.O. Box 680052, Prattville, AL 36068, ph.
1-334-358-5351


Schedule:

June 12, 2004 ("Workshop")
Nacogdoches Genealogical Society
Public Library, Nacogdoches, Texas
For information on this event, contact:
Topic: Genealogical Research In Alabama

June 15, 2004
Camp County Genealogical Society
Pittsburg, Texas
Topic: Native American Family History Research (Southeastern tribes)

June 17, 2004
Burnet County Genealogy Society, Burnet, Texas
For information on this date, contact:
Topic: Using Newspapers In Family History Research

June 26, 2004 (2:00 p.m.)
Birmingham Genealogical Society
Birmingham Public Library (Downtown)
2100 Park Place, Birmingham, Alabama 35203
Topic: Program on my new book: Death And Marriage Notices From Jefferson
County, Alabama Newspapers, Vol. II (1882-1906)

July 8, 2004 (7 p..m.)
Robert Rodes Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp
Tuscaloosa Public Library, Jack Warner Parkway
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
For information on this event, contact James Dunn ()
Topic: Genealogical Holdings At Alabama Supreme Court

August 8, 2004 (2:30 p.m.)
Guntersville Historical Society
Senior Center, Guntersville, Alabama
Topic: Using Newspapers In Family History Research

September 18, 2004 (1:00 p.m.)
Prattville Methodist Church (Educational Wing)
Prattville, Alabama
Topic: Genealogical Research In Alabama (workshop)










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