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7/22 KISSIN' KUZZINS: "Early Quaker Records in Virginia" available in reprint (The Lufkin Daily News)
The Clearfield Company has recently reprinted Miles White's little volume titled "Early Quaker Records in Virginia." These records deal with the so-called Chuckatuck Record which has been published in Volume VI of Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy.
Alice and Milton's Family Gets Together (Fairfield Citizen-News)
Last month, 65 descendants of the marriage of Alice Hull and Milton White Jennings gathered together to connect with seldom-seen family members, meet new ones and celebrate their heritage.
Up Next (CBS News)
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We the people: Want to write family history? Libraries will hold programs (The Oklahoman)
The Tulsa City-County Library Genealogy Center is celebrating Family History Month in July with a series of programs designed to assist the family historian and genealogist. Mark Lowe, genealogist, lecturer and research specialist in Southeastern states, will be the workshop speaker July 26-27 at Hardesty Regional Library, 8316 E 93rd St., Tulsa. Lowe will present "Constructing an Ancestor,” ...
NOTES (Atlanticville)
The township of Ocean Environmental Commission will host a summer nature walk 10 a.m. July 13 at Joe Palaia Park. Attendees should meet by the white building in the park on Whale Pond Road, and bring cameras and binoculars if they desire.
Heritage Days celebrate Buchanan Log House bicentennial (The Tennessean)
A huge weekend celebrating the 200th year of the Buchanan Log House in Donelson will include a birthday party, genealogy workshops, food and even a church service as part of Heritage Days activities July 11-13.
Eclectic gardener goes beyond the call of duty (Evansville Courier & Press)
Today, motorists along Bellemeade are treated to a classic miniature house, spinning "whirly-gigs," rows of roses, lilies and other vivid flowers, fruit trees, a shuffleboard court just like a cruise ship's and his "bear tree." It's a nearly leafless locust with several sculpted bears that appear to be climbing its branches.
Eclectic gardener goes beyond the call of duty (The Gleaner)
Retired orthodontist Robert Hatchett says he's not eccentric, he's just "not usual."
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