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Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 3:01:15 AM
Subject: CARPENTER Digest, Vol 8, Issue 83
Today's Topics:
1. Boone County KY Germanna event: "William Carpenter ~ The
Soldier, The Pastor, and The Man" ~ Saturday, October 12, 2013
(boonegermanna)
2. Illinois adoptees claiming their birth certificates (Curtis)
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Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 07:37:21 -0400
From: "boonegermanna" <boonegermanna(a)fuse.net>
Subject: [CARPENTER] Boone County KY Germanna event: "William
Carpenter ~ The Soldier, The Pastor, and The Man" ~ Saturday, October
12, 2013
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Announcing our 3rd Annual Boone County Ky Germanna Reunion!
Saturday, October 12, 2013
"William Carpenter ~ The Soldier, The Pastor, and The Man"
AGENDA / REGISTRATION FORM is now available at the
<
http://www.boonegermanna.com/> www.boonegermanna.com website.
Join us as we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Reverend William
Carpenter's arrival in 1813 as Hopeful Lutheran Church's first pastor.
Discover more about the Life of Rev. Carpenter and journey with us through
this important time period.
The day will include:
- Reunion of Germanna descendants
- A timeline presentation of Rev. Carpenter's life including the discovery
of 12 handwritten letters by Rev. Carpenter which have been translated from
the original German.
- Featured Speaker: Travis E. Witt from Evington VA will be portraying
General Peter Muhlenberg, under whom Rev. Carpenter served during the
Revolutionary War. He will be speaking about the Battle of Yorktown for
which Rev. Carpenter was present. His brochure can be found on our website
at
http://www.boonegermanna.com/muhlenbergbrochure.pdf
- Lunch offered again from Kremer's Market.
- A Memorial Service will be held at the William Carpenter Cemetery here
in Florence KY
Hope to see you in October!
Kathy Caminiti and Michael D. Rouse
Boone County KY
<
http://www.boonegermanna.com/> www.boonegermanna.com
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Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 13:43:01 -0500
From: "Curtis" <anglers(a)bullshoals.net>
Subject: [CARPENTER] Illinois adoptees claiming their birth
certificates
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I didn't know this. I wonder who are the other 8 states that allow this. Anyone know?
Illinois adoptees claiming their birth certificates
By: AP July 29, 2013
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) _ Nearly 9,000 adoptees have claimed their birth certificates since
Illinois fully re-opened birth records for adopted residents less than two years ago.
And thousands more nationwide have come forward to claim their papers, prompting reunions
between mothers and children.
Illinois is now one of nine states since 1999 to re-open original birth certificates to
adults adopted as children. The law's sponsor _ Chicago Democratic Representative Sara
Feigenholtz (FYE'-ghen-holts) _ says it allows everyone to have access to the truth
about their birth.
Adoptees also can glean crucial medical history even if they don't meet their birth
mothers.
Thirty-five-year-old Maura Duffy of Chicago, Illinois met her birth mother for the first
time last September. She says she is thankful to her birth mother and adoptive family for
all they did for her.
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