This coming week is going to be crazy. I'll be all over the state in just a few days. On Wednesday, I'll be joining my buddies from the Allen County Genealogical Society to go to the Ohio Genealogical Society Library in Bellville, Ohio for our annual field trip. Then, on Saturday, August 10, 2013, I'll be presenting Finding Eliza Jane's Family for the Montgomery County Genealogical Society in Dayton, Ohio. The next day, Sunday, August 11, 2013, I'll be zipping to the other end of the state to Fremont, Ohio to speak for the Sandusky Kinhunters. The program, 2 x 2 = 4 x . . . is a new one I'll be doing for the first time. I'm going to be worn out, but it will be worth it, because I know I'll have so much fun! Hope to see you somewhere this coming week!
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David Lehmann
9/8/2013 12:39:22 am
Thank you for speaking at the Sandusky County Kin Hunters meeting. You did a great job. Your presentation was very informative and I learned new things about how to set up my family tree..
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Debbie
9/18/2013 02:14:46 pm
Thank you for having me. I enjoyed visiting your society. What a great group of people! I'd be happy to come back and do another program or a workshop for you anytime.
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Rambling Along the Ancestral Trail
Ramblings about my family history and tidbits about genealogy