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Title: Dallas Genealogical Society Newsletter
Created: August 1997
Editor: Patricia Mutzabaugh
Articles:
CONTENTS
- Hear Ye, Hear Ye, We Proclaim by Karen Avery Miller
- Are You a Self-Taught Genealogist? by Sammie Townsend Lee, 1997 FGS/DGS Local Conference Chair
- Masthead
- DGS News and Upcoming Events
- The President's Message by Karen Avery Miller
- Three R's 1997-98 Programs by Beverly Holmes
- TexasGenWeb Status by Mike Basham, DGS TXGenWeb Coordinator
- DGS News from the Past
- 1996-97 Annual Reports
- Eat and Make Money? Yes, It's True!
- Bulletin Board
- "Bygdelag"
- Volunteer Involvement Fund of the Exxon Corporation
- The Choctaw County, Oklahoma Genealogical Society
- Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descedants, Vol. 1-3
- Roots in East Baton Rouge Parish, LA?
- The Society of Indiana Pioneers
- Gregg County (Texas) Genealogy Society (page 121)
- National Archives and Records Centers Fees
- Land and Property Research in the United States
- Researching an American physician?
- The Seventh Beaumont History Conference
- Families of Ancient New Haven
- Family History Show
- Social Security Record Search
- Beginners Corner: Reading Old Documents by Gwen McCoy
- An Important Message from the Millses
- Technology Update
- Internet Site of the Month by Mike Basham
- Official Memorandum, State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Family History Week Resolution
- United States Internet Genealogical Society Formed by Joan Rose, USIGS Public Information Officer
- Bonnets! Apples! Jugglers! Flags! by Karen Avery Miller
- DGS Party at Old City Park, 6 September 1997 Registration Form
- More Than a Coincidence by Shirley Remnant Sloat
- Win a Free Trip at the FGS Annual Conference 3-6 September 1997
- Queries
- DGS Membership Application or Renewal
- DGS Calendar of Events
Publisher: Dallas Genealogical Society
Format: Paper; Number of Pages: 20; Height (Inches): 11; Width (Inches): 8.5; Binding Type: Stapled;
Language: English
Rights Holder: Copyright – Dallas Genealogical Society