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Thursday, 23 April 2009 09:48 |
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The OGS pedigree chart is now downloadable. We realize it's sometimes difficult to fill in your pedigree chart when you are applying for membership. So if you have not ever submitted your pedigree to OGS, please consider downloading one now and sending it in. You can click on the preceding link now, or you can find the link also in the membership application area by clicking on the menu item for "Membership." |
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009 17:48 |
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There will be no April workshop on the 22nd because of the OGS Annual Research Trip taking place that week. |
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Sunday, 05 April 2009 08:02 |
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Computer-Interest Workshop will feature the next installment of the continuing series Genealogy Software 4: Organizing Media Items. While research the basic facts about our ancestors, we also gather photos, documents, and sometimes video or sound. Let's learn how to link these media items to individuals so the images can be used to improve our charts and reports.
Monday, 6 April 2009 at The Library Center Auditorium
No registration required. Guests welcome.
For the Workshop this week, we look forward to hearing Jim Wills, a long time Ozarkian, share with us Religious History of Early Ozark Families. Jim has great stories about many of the early families in the Ozarks and how religion played a part in their coming to this area.
Wednesday, 8 April 2009 at The Library Center Auditorium
No registration required. Guests welcome. |
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009 21:33 |
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The Greene County Historic Sites Board is a twelve-member advisory board appointed by the Greene County Commission for identification, protection, retention and preservation of historical sites in rural Greene County (outside the city limits of Springfield) and has marked approximately sixty historical sites to date.
With those goals in view, the Greene County Historic Sites Board has developed a Web site and guide containing the information for a Driving Tour of Rural Greene County, Missouri. From their site:
This DRIVING TRAILS OF RURAL GREENE COUNTY, MISSOURI, are intended as a guide to help you learn more about the early history of rural Greene County. The locations of some Ghost Towns are included as well as some of Greene County’s Missouri Century Farms. This is not intended as a one-day tour but several TRAILS you can enjoy, perhaps on different days. On your travels, take time to enjoy the great diversity, stunning panoramic vistas and beautiful scenery of the landscape and streams which comprise rural Greene County, Missouri.
With the beautiful spring weather upon us, a drive in rural Greene County would be a wonderful way to spend an afternoon or two.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009 11:35 |
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The program this Wednesday, 11 March, will be Pension Files: A Glimpse Into Our Ancestors' Lives presented by Patti Hobbs
9:30 AM at The Library Center Auditorium, Springfield
Guests are welcome; no registration required. |
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