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Saturday, April 4, 2009

 

8:00 am - 8:45 am

 

Registration in the lobby Washington State Community College Main Building. Continental Breakfast (pastries, etc.), Coffee and other refreshments are available free of charge. Visit table displays of history and find a new book from the book sellers and authors.

 

8:45am-9:15am

 

Main Building - Welcome and introductionJean Yost

Class#

Subject and Presenter 9:30am-10:30am

11

Fort Harmar and the First American Regiment - Gary Williams and Millie Covey Fry

12

Computer Lab Researching Your Civil War Ancestor - Jim Miracle

13

Basic Computer Genealogy 101 - Doug Thompson

14

DNA as a Genealogy Research Tool - Harley Dakin

15

Native American Archeology in Washington County - Wes Clarke

Class#

Subject and Presenter 10:45am-11:45am

21

Governor Arthur St. Clair, “The Unappreciated Patriot.” - Dick Phillips

22

Soldiers of the Revolution and Civil Wars - Henry Burke

23

The Internet and Genealogical Research - John McClure and Scott Britton

24

Computer Lab Computer Genealogy Shortcuts - Beverly Schumacher

25

Research Tips for Your Family History Book - Phil Crane

 

Free Lunch and Exhibits 12:00pm-12:45pm

Class#

Subject and Presenter 1:00pm-2:00pm

31

The Sandusky-Muskingum Indian Trail, Fort Harmar to Upper Sandusky - Richard Walker

32

Washington County Civil War History - Scott Britton

33

Basic Computer Genealogy 102 - Doug Thompson

34

Finding My Roots. Where Do I Begin? - Debbie Noland Nitsche

35

George Washington, Father of our Country - Dick McAllister

Class#

Subject and Presenter 2:15pm-3:15pm

41

Rufus Putnam, Father of Ohio & Chief Engineering Officer of the Continental Army - Bill Reynolds

42

Washington County Civil War Graves Registration Projects - Scott Britton

43

Uniforms and Equipment of the Civil War - Kyle Yoho

44

Research to Join Patriotic and Lineage Societies - Beverly Schumacher

45

Local History and Genealogy Resources in the Marietta College Library - Linda Showalter

Class#

Subject and Presenter 3:30pm-4:30pm

51

The Massacre at Big Bottom and the Demolition of Fort Harmar in 1791: The Untold Connection - Richard Walker

52

Wood County Genealogy Research - Jim Miracle

53

The Archives & Museum Collection of the Washington County Historical Society - Ken Finkel

54

Computer Lab Southeast Ohio on the Web - Eric Richendollar


   
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March 11, 2009

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