The South Bend Area Genealogical Society's quarterly leads off with accounts of the first three programs of the year: veterinarian and sometime national speaker Mike Lacopo in January on research ("reconstruct the entire family unit"), Gary Gabrich in February on Hungarian immigrants (the Magyar Haz in South Bend was in 1911 "the largest Hungarian cultural house in the entire United States"), and Jeff Bockman at the March Michiana Genealogy Fair on two topics: researching with maps, and researching without birth certificates.
Oh yes, and there are articles too:
Ken Reising on "The Mishawaka Fire of 1872"
Toni Cook on "Photos of Phoebe Ward Dunnahoo Cemetery Located" -- photos from 1940 taken shortly before the small family cemetery was relocated.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
SBAGS April Quarterly
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:55 AM
Labels: Dunnahoo family, Gary Gabrich, Hungarian genealogy, Jeff Bockman, maps, Michiana Genealogy Fair, Mike Lacopo, Mishawaka Indiana, South Bend Area Genealogical Society
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