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SUMMARY:Country Doctors of Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:Country Doctors of Arkansas  \npresented by Dr Sam Taggert\, author\, MD \nCountry Doctors hold a special place in our lives. Most of these men and women are originally from small towns and make the conscious decision to return. Each little town has its own story with diverse characters and dramas. The country doctor often acts as part of the glue that holds these small towns together\, acting as the father confessor\, a priest of technology and the narrator of the town story. We will discuss their evolution over the last two centuries and ask questions about the future. \nSam Taggart is a family doctor\, raised in the White River Delta in Augusta\, Arkansas. After medical school at UAMS\, he completed a Family Practice Residency. He retired in 2013 as the senior partner and founder of Family Practice Associates of Benton. In 2012 he wrote a book describing a narrative history of health and disease I Arkansas over the last 200 years. The book is The Public’s Health. \nIn 2015\, he created the Arkansas Physician’s Oral History Project. As a part of this project\, he went around the state interviewing country physicians to create a video record of their lives and the practice of medicine in rural Arkansas for the last 75 yrs. In June of 2021 he published Country Doctors of Arkansas\, as one of the products of that study. In April 2023\, he published For Every Family\, A Family Doctor a narrative history of the modern family medicine movement in Arkansas since 1947. \nHe and his wife\, Dr. Annette Enderlin are presently working on a book called Against the Odds: Arkansas Women in Medicine before 1972. \nCHAT \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/country-doctors-of-arkansas/
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CATEGORIES:Arkansas,Heritage Seekers
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SUMMARY:“_____ward Ho!” Basics: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850 Part 1
DESCRIPTION:“_____ward Ho!” Basics: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850 Part 1 \npresented by Phillip Adderley \nPart ONE! \n“____ward Ho!” Basics: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850\nWhile the predominant movement of American settlers was–on aggregate–westward\, many pre-1850 settlers migrated northward\, southward\, and sometimes eastward. Most migrations occurred in small groups banded together for protective security and collective assistance. Although every-name federal censuses beginning in 1850 (for free persons) and 1870 for all persons help point us backward in time\, a researcher needs contemporary records to identify and correlate ancestors from one location to the next. \nPhilip Burnett Adderley is a retired professional genealogist\, author\, and lecturer. He holds a B.S. and B.A. in physics and mathematics\, as a Robert E. Lee Scholar at Washington and Lee University; and an M.S.E.E. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Born in Bermuda a British subject\, he lived in Colombia\, South America as an exchange student\, and in Spain for five and a half years as a Senior Project Manager for Lockheed Martin. \nAn avid genealogist since 1977\, Philip completed several specialized tracks at Samford University’s Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research\, including its Advanced Methodology and Evidence Analysis Course\, and the National Institute on Genealogical Research at the National Archives. Mr. Adderley conducted full time genealogical research professionally since 2006 for private clients nationwide\, with emphasis on compiled narrative lineages and brick wall problems\, the latter augmented since 2010 by DNA testing. \nIn 2009 he was licensed the use of the Certified Genealogist® credential for a five-year term by the Board for Certification of Genealogists. His work has been published in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly and The NGS Magazine. He served the National Genealogical Society through 2011 as a grader for local land records and migration modules in American Genealogy: A Home Study Course\, and later as a mentor/grader for the American Genealogical Studies course series. \nAfter he retired from full time work in 2015\, he continued working on a limited basis for clients on long-term research projects. Philip specializes in land\, courthouse\, and archival records of the southern American colonies and states\, and 17th to 19th century British colonial records of Bermuda. He is a member of the National Genealogical Society and a past president of the Ark-La-Tex Genealogical Association\, Inc.\, of Shreveport\, Louisiana. His lectures and seminars emphasizing case studies and research methodology have been well received at genealogical conferences and associations in Alabama\, Mississippi\, Louisiana\, and Texas. \nHandout – Syllabus \nHandout – Numbered Bibliography \nCHAT \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:\n\nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/_____ward-ho-basics-finding-tracking-early-american-settlers-pre-1850-part-1/
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CATEGORIES:Arkansas,Heritage Seekers
ORGANIZER;CN="The Heritage Seekers Genealogy Club":MAILTO:info@HeritageSeekersAR.com
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