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-----Original Message-----
From: Genealogy research mail exchange list for Indiana genealogy.
[mailto:INROOTS-L@indiana.edu]On Behalf Of Margaret Bierlein
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:42 PM
To: INROOTS-L(a)LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU
Subject: [INROOTS] Genealogy Workshop in Elwood, Ind.
Indiana Historical Society to Co-host Genealogy Workshop in Elwood, Ind.
The Indiana Historical Society and the Elwood Pipecreek Genealogy
Society will co-host an all-day genealogy research workshop at St.
John's Lutheran Church, at the corner of State Roads 37 and 13, in
Elwood, Ind., on Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Genealogist Lloyd Hosman will present "Doing Genealogy
Research," a program on how to research family history and develop your
information into family genealogies. Other speakers include Beth Oljace,
from the Anderson Public Library, who will discuss courthouse records,
and Linda Ead, founding member of the Elwood Pipecreek Genealogy
Society, who will examine local genealogical sources.
The registration fee, which includes lunch, is $25; $20 for IHS
and EPGS members. Students 18 years or younger can attend for $15. To
register contact Carrie Sorensen at (317) 233-5659 or
csorensen(a)indianahistory.org before April 17.
Since 1830, the Indiana Historical Society has collected,
preserved, interpreted and disseminated Indiana history. The
independent, nonprofit organization also publishes books and
periodicals; sponsors teacher workshops; provides youth, adult and
family programming; and assists local historical groups throughout the
state. One of the oldest historical societies in the United States, the
Indiana Historical Society has more than 11,000 members, making it the
third largest historical society in the country.
(www.indianahistory.org <http://www.indianahistory.org>).