FLOOSIES, CHARLATANS, & SCOUNDRELS
WHERE TO LOOK FOR THAT VERY ELUSIVE ANCESTOR
If you work on your family genealogy long enough, the chances of coming across an ancestor that cannot be found is at least 99%. It may be a Great-great-grandpa, a long ago Aunt, or a distant cousin, but somewhere there is someone who has just "gone missing". Or perhaps you can find Aunt Mabel's husband, but his parents appear to be non-existent.
At the Illinois Interest Group Meeting on Saturday, May 8th, the topic will be How Can You Find Someone Who Seems to Disappear? Of course, -your- ancestor was not a Scoundrel, but maybe that Uncle on "the other" side was.
When you cannot find them, you often have to look everywhere in order to be successful.
So join the group by arriving at the Higgins Room, GFO, at 9:30 am on Saturday, May 8th. We will be waiting to see you there. By 11:30 am, when we leave the room, you will know lots of places to look, whether that ancestor turns out to have caused mayhem, or is just hiding in plain sight.
We hope to see you there!
Kristy (the teacher this time)
And Harlene (our rock amongst the changes)