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12 Comments on Genealogy Workshop being held in Newport New Hampshire
Dale,
I'm up in the middle of the night, and guess I oughta stop doing this. I read Reprisal Chapter Event and wondered who they are getting even with...
Mike in Tucson
Dale, hyper local blogs are great, happy to see you are back to taking comments and ugh on the spammers. Keep up on the energy audits, every dollar saved is a little part of the earth saved.
Hi Dale, I bet the Genealogy Workshop being held in Newport New Hampshire has a big turnout. People are so interested in that. I would love to attend one if I heard about one in the Houston area - especially for free.
Dale,
I have the deepest respect for the DARs and the SARs. I sure wish I was a member because it's an association that is highly regarded and not many can join.
I hope it has a good turnout!
Dale this is on my list of things to do when I retire. The internet will make it easier to do.
Dale this is on my list of things to do when I retire. The internet will make it easier to do.
Hi Dale --- love the photograph you show in this post!
Howdy and afternoon to you Mike, David, Joyce, Patricia, Carl and Ceil, Michael
I sure do appreciate having y'all come by, and to having y'all sit to visit for a spill. Plus its a pleasure to read and write a reply back to the comment, that y'all have been so kind to take the time to write and leave on this blog post, plus the other blog posts here at my little ole New Hampshire blogging homestead, my friends
Mike, they are not at all out to get even with, the Daughters of the American Revolution Reprisal Chapter, was holding a Genealogical workshop, that's what the event was all about.
David, hyper local blog posts sure do help communities to have folks find out even more about them. Public comments are the only ones that I set not be able to leave, which has to do with the spammers that have visiting the site.
Joyce, the Daughters of the American Revolution sure did have a mighty fine turn out for the Genealogy Workshop they held in Newport, New Hampshire. I hope that an organization does hold a free Genealogy Workshop in the Houston area that you'll be able to attend.
Patricia, the DAR and SAR, plus the SOC and DOC all sure do a mighty fine job of with folks Heritage of those times. You are right that many folks can join those associations.
Carl, the internet sure does help to make it easier for to look up their Heritage, in area that they might not actually to be able to visit.
Michael, glad you enjoyed the photo. Its the Tower at the Old Fort at No.4 Living History Museum, which I'm one of the Voluteers, Interpreter and Reenactor at.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Good workshop for a little networking in the community.
Water lily in the rain at Longwood Gardens. Life is good!
Howdy and morning to you Roy
I sure do appreciate having you come by, and to having you sit to visit for a bit. Plus its a pleasure to read and write a reply back to the comment, that you have been so kind to take the time to write and leave on this blog post, plus the other blog posts here at my little ole New Hampshire blogging homestead, my friend
Roy, a workshop sure is a mighty fine one to attend and learn at. But I don't ever try to do any networking. Your photos are always very nice looking. But could please down size them to like 200 before you submit them on the blog posts of others. That way it won't the blog post and blog be out of whack.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
What a great opportunity. My mother-in-law could trace her lineage back to the DAR but I'm second generation American. All four of my grandparents came to America in the early 1900's from regions in and around Russia.
Howdy and afternoon to you Robin
I sure do appreciate having you come by, and having you sit to visit for a spill. Plus its a pleasure to read and write a reply back to the comment, that you have been so kind to take the time to write and leave on this blog post, plus the other blog posts here at my little ole New Hampshire blogging homestead my friend
Robin, it sure is good to know about your family in the pass.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
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