With the dedication of the Pioneer Baptist Cemetery on SR 97 northwest of the library on Friday and the Dearly Departed workshop at OGS on Saturday, we got our fill of death and dying subjects! Mark Morton of Shelby joined the OGS Cemetery Committee while an OSU intern at the library and took on a project to properly restore what was known as Strausbaugh Baptist Cemetery at the southeast edge of Lexington just over the line in Washington Townshp. There were only two stones standing but now, everything is erect and repaired, after much archaeological excavation, tree and brush removal, studying old WPA cemetery maps, and a lot of work. These photos show the Bellville Legion Post at the dedication, past OGS President Paul Morehouse standing with Mark Morton, a descendant of Charles Boner kneeling next to his ancestor's 1830 tombstone, OGS President Sunda Peters and Trustee Deb Jeffers accepting an Ohio Buckeye Cemetery Preservation Award, the tombstone of War of 1812 veteran Samuel McClure 1833 which was provided with a War of 1812 marker by the Daughters of 1812, and a wider view of the local veterans and the restored cemetery.
Then on Saturday, several students attended the Dearly Departed workshop, a series of classes on wills and estates, death records, funeral homes, writing your obituary, memory medallions, and more. We had our fill of coffin-shaped brownies and all kinds of pie from our local V&M restaurant! After the classes, the instructors gathered for a picture - Deanna Applegate, Marlene Applegate, funeral director Tom Neel, Susan Zacharias, and Margaret Cheney. Many tears were shed for the deceased.
Please check the OGS web site and sign up for the next cemetery restoration workshop to be held on the Bob Evans farm at Rio Grande with classes in Gallipolis on October 19th and 20th. There are still spots available. Walt and Mickie Walters from Graveyard Groomers in Indiana will again give students a hands-on explanation of cemetery tombstone repair - all the problems involved and the methods to solve them.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Chapter Management Seminar in Chillicothe
Getting Ready to Teach a Class on Access to Chapter Materials - About 50 Chapter Officers Attend OGS Chapter Management Seminar in Chillicothe this Weekend
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
New Treasure on FamilySearch
The addition of the Ohio Probate Records for Adams County through Lawrence County on FamilySearch June 5th totally slipped by me. I am scrolling through my home county of Huron and it is absolutely amazing how many films have been digitized. Please explore!
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Summer Workshop in Full Swing
Between cataloging Norwegian bygdeboks that came in from the Clifford Wig estate, I had time to snap this photograph of the summer genealogy workshop in full swing. Go to www.ogs.org - events tab (workshops) - if you wish to get in on the last few days of this session.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Last Chance to Visit the Booth at OGS Conference
The Exhibit area at the NGS Conference will close at 3 PM. You have just over two hours to make your last visit to the OGS sales booth! Great event! Over 2200 attendees.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Scenes from Fountain Square Cincinnati
Visitors to the NGS Conference in Cincinnati this weekend enjoy the many scenes of Fountain Square just a block from our hotels.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
NGS Conference in Cincinnati
Be certain to pay a visit to the Cincinnati & Hamilton Co Public Library while at the National Genealogical Society Conference this weekend. We got to see the original 1848 Cincinnati waterfront panorama and the wonderful local history collection and bought a ton of books at the Friends of the Library used book store. What a great time in Cincinnati!
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