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Class is in Session

I am putting the final touches on today’s talk. I hear that we have 18 registered and that we will be in room J228.

After today’s class, and some time before next week’s class, be sure to comment on this post. Give your classmates an idea about what interests you by posting your first research objective.

Posted on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at 12:53 pm and is filed under Conversation, Speaking, Tulsa Events. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

4 comments

Charles M. Herndon:
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This is all new to me. I did not know there was so much to genealoy. I have some oral history from my mother’s side of the family, but very little from my father’s side.
The class been very interesting. I hope to learn now to develop a family history and develop a genealogical tree.
It was interesting to hear why other class members were present.
Charles M. Herndon

October 9th, 2011 at 1:14 pm
Charles M. Herndon:
 2 

Wendesday’s class about the Federal Census and how to use them was very helpful. I am learning how to use the census to find information about by father’s side of the family. I have found out that my grandfather was raised by an uncle down in Texas. I hope to find out about his parents. I am enjoying the class and the sharing by members.

Charles Herndon

October 14th, 2011 at 3:57 pm
bbmeehan:
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Charles (H),

Thanks for the confession. I am glad to have you in the class. I just worry that we might be going too fast for you. If you can continue after the course to do some reading and then re-visit the handouts I think it will help. Be sure to record your family’s oral history and even your own. It will help those who come along behind you, and you may not be able to remember later!

Barbara

October 18th, 2011 at 4:07 pm
bbmeehan:
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Charles (H),

I am a big fan of the US Federal Census for researching. While it isn’t always accurate, it can help solve some puzzles – such as your grandfather living with his uncle. When I first started genealogy research we didn’t have a nationwide index and had to search one state at a time! See you in class tomorrow.

Barbara

October 18th, 2011 at 5:02 pm