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SUMMARY:Hell & Health: What You Should Know in Doing Family History
DESCRIPTION:Hell & Health: What You Should Know in Doing Family History \nby Michael B Dougan; Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Arkansas State University \n“Hell and Health” will focus on medical issues in Arkansas history\, starting from before the Civil War\, including the death rates and causes during the War\, and then the aftermath\, looking especially at the great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 and how it relates to medical issues today. All of this will be tied to possible genealogical issues relating to family research. \nMichael B. Dougan holds the title of Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Arkansas State University. He grew up in Neosho\, Missouri\, and earned his bachelor’s degree from what was then Southwest Missouri State College. He then attended Emory University in Atlanta\, Georgia\, where he began his studies in Arkansas history\, first writing about the Little Rock press during the Civil War for his master’s degree and then surveying the state for his doctorate. Confederate Arkansas: The People and Policies of a Frontier State in Wartime was published in 1976. \nHe joined the faculty of Arkansas State University in 1970 and retired in 2003 during which time he wrote a comprehensive history of the state\, Arkansas Odyssey: The Saga of Arkansas from Prehistoric Times to Present\, published in 1994. In 2003 he authored Community Diaries; Arkansas Newspapering\, 1819-2002. He has authored numerous entries for the Encyclopedia of Arkansas\, presented Professional Development presentations for public school teachers\, and done Continuing Legal Education for the Arkansas Bar Association. He lives in the 1895 National Register\, J.V. Bell House in Jonesboro. \nHell and Health Chat \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:\nMeeting\nPresentation\nQuestions and Answers\nEnd
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/hell-health-what-you-should-know-in-doing-family-history/
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SUMMARY:Tent Graves of East Tennessee & Some Creepy Genealogy
DESCRIPTION:Tent Graves of East Tennessee & Some Creepy Genealogy \nby Linda Moss-Mines\, Overton County\, Tennessee \nLinda Moss-Mines relates the story of the east Tennessee tent graves\, their history & locations- linking them to the Arkansas Ozarks.  She also talks about some theories of “Why?” – weaving in stories of body snatchers\, grave robbers\, animal depredations\, too many rocks\, medical research or outright theft!  Maybe some of this could explain why some of our ancestors don’t have tombstones?  A nice treat for Halloween. \nLinda is a delightful speaker from Overton County\, Tennessee. \n  \nTent Graves chat \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:\n0:26:15 Meeting\n0:43:20 Presentation\n1:28:40 Questions and Answers\n2:12:07 End\n\n 
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/tent-graves-of-east-tennessee-some-creepy-genealogy/
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SUMMARY:Ancestor Match Bingo!
DESCRIPTION:Ancestor Match Bingo! \nby Rhonda Stewart\, Genealogy & Local History Specialist\nCentral Arkansas Library System/ Butler Center for Arkansas Studies \nFind five common life experiences or biological traits between you and/or your parent(s) and a distant ancestor! \nExamples:  Pandemic?  Geographic location? Number of children? Education? Siblings? Occupation? Marriage(s)? Eye color? Hair color? Flood survivor? \nA native of the “South End” neighborhood of Little Rock\, Arkansas\, Rhonda C. Stewart graduated from Parkview Senior High. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Journalism with a Public Relations emphasis at Arkansas State University\, Jonesboro. She has a Master’s in Public History from UALR.  She is the genealogy and local history specialist with the Central Arkansas Library System’s Butler Center for Arkansas Studies for the past sixteen years.  She is the daughter of Edward & Louise Stewart Shields and Louis Villery of Lake Charles\, Louisiana\, the granddaughter of Willie and Lillie Toombs. Her family roots date to 1895 in the city of Little Rock and 1825 in the state of Arkansas. She is a sixth-generation female born to Arkansas soil. \nAncestor Bingo Chat \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:\nMeeting\nPresentation\nQuestions and Answers\nEnd\n\n 
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/ancestor-match-bingo/
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