Genealogy Society Of Marion County presents: Ronald L. Darrah "Dying To Help
Out, Too."
Only a small minority of our ancestors had probate files, so other death
sources are needed.
This presentation explores the wide array of records that can pinpoint
deaths.
1:30 p.m., Saturday, April 11, 2009 at Irvington Branch, Indianapolis-Marion
County Public Library 5625 E. Washington St. Indianapolis
Ronald L. Darrah
Ron was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, and has been an Indiana
Resident since 1972. He graduated from Kent State
University and taught school in Cleveland, Ohio. Later, he became the
Supervisor of Warehousing for Indianapolis Public Schools
and is now retired.
He was the Founding Executive Director, Genealogical Society of Marion
County. He is presently the Chair of the Indiana
Genealogical Society affiliate, Society of Civil War Families of Indiana. He
is also the Genealogist-Registrar of the Clarence Cook
Chapter, Indiana Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and a member of
First Families of Ohio and Civil War Families of Ohio. He has been a
genealogical researcher for 20+ years, researching Darrah, O'Neill,
Blanchard, Bowen, and Allen.
The GSMC board will meet there at 12:30 p.m., so feel free to come early and
sit in.
For information on GSMC events, go to
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ingsmc
This event is not sponsored by the Indianapolis-Marion County Public
Library.