Susan Henry named Genealogist of the Year
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Susan Henry named Genealogist of the Year
At the annual banquet of the Clinton County Genealogical Society, held Nov. 28, Susan Gregory Henry was named as the Genealogist of the Year for 2011. Each year, a member is recognized for outstanding service to the organization and contributions to …
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Local genealogy author to speak Saturday
The 10 am meeting of the Imperial St. Landry Genealogical and Historical Society, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the conference room of OGHS South Campus in Opelousas. Speakers for the day will be Catherine Martin, …
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Jewish Genealogy Research Program at Godfrey Library
Godfrey Library Executive Director Beth Marrioti, a professional genealogist, will discuss her research on two Jewish families and the business they established at the turn of the 20th century. She will describe how they rose to prominence, …
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Boston – Back Bay: New England Historic Genealogical Society
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A few nice genealogical images I found:
Boston – Back Bay: New England Historic Genealogical Society

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The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) research library, headquartered at 99-101 Newbury Street, is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States. Founded n 1845, it has grown to over 25,000 members worldwide.
NEGHS moved to its seventh and current headquarters in 1964. The first three floors were built as a branch of the New England Trust Company in 1928, designed by Ralph Coolidge Henry and Henry P. Richmond, successors to noted American architect Guy Lowell. When they moved in, the NEGHS added five floors atop the building.
New York Genealogical & Biographical Society

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06.07.2009: More typography.
Nice Genealogist photos
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Check out these genealogist images:
Orestes T. Doe

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Judge Doe was not only one of Franklin’s most important citizens, he also wrote an exhaustive book on marriages, births and deaths in Franklin which is a resource oft used by genealogists..
Society of Genealogists

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Desk complete

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