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6 July 2009 Monday 6:00 pm OGS General Meeting
    

"Plan a Genealogy Vacation" 

Speaker:   Walt Stoyanoski

For more information, click here.

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Ancestor Fair - Saturday, August 1, 2009

click here for details

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May-June 2009 Newsletter is now available - click here to view!

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    FFTT Linage Book - learn about the book
               and the pre-publication discount
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   World War I Project   

The Oklahoma Genealogical Society plans to publish an Index of veterans with an Oklahoma connection who served in WWI. The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs has a list of those who were killed in action or died from wounds.  However, there is no complete list of those who served.  November 11 will be the 90th Anniversary of the signing of the Armistice ending this brutal war. We believe it is time to honor these brave Oklahomans. If you have information, please fill out a form and return to OGS.  

Copies of the form with instructions are available for printing by clicking here.  Send as many forms as you wish to World War I Project, Oklahoma Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 12986, Oklahoma City, OK 73157. 

Please contact OGS if you would be willing to help by doing research in county histories, cemetery books, newspaper obituaries, or any other source that you may know of. 

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Do You Qualify For 
First Families of the Twin Territories? 

Find out by clicking here

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Research Center News

The new online card catalogue of the Oklahoma History Research Center is now accessible from home. Go to the Oklahoma Historical Society website www.okhistory.org then Click on Research.

The Oklahoma History Research Center is open for researchers until 7:45 pm on the Monday evenings when Oklahoma Genealogical Society meetings occur.

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Directions to the Oklahoma History Center located 
at the northeast corner of the state capitol complex at N.E. 23rd and N. Lincoln Blvd. 

1 - turn north from 23rd Street at the first street east of the capitol 
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2 - turn east at the stop light at N.E. 28th and Lincoln then south on Lindsay to the Oklahoma History Center parking lot.


click on Map to enlarge      OkHistoryCtr.JPG (140570 bytes)

 

Oklahoma Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 12986, Oklahoma City, OK 73157