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Genealogy in the Woods 2005
Genealogical and Family History Retreat
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Sky Ranch at Cave Springs -
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October 21, 22, 23, 2005

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Steven (Steve) Dwayne King  
Tulsa Genealogical Society
Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Autobiography 

Native Texan, Steve was born in Plainview, the Panhandle of Texas.  Married to a beautiful Okie, he moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1985.  Currently employed as a controller for a local manufacturing company, he has over 25 years experience in the accounting profession.

Steve became an avid genealogist in 1999.  “I found that my love of history has added to my addictive interest in genealogy.”  Being avid about this “second profession”, he has taken numerous courses on genealogy through the Tulsa Genealogy Center and the Tulsa Genealogical Society.  Steve has participated in numerous workshops offered in the area.

Actively involved in the Tulsa Genealogical Society, Steve served four years on their Board or Directors.  He has served as the chair for both the Finance and the Ways and Means committees.  Serving currently on the Strategic Planning Committee and on the Annual Workshop as Vendor Chairman, on his free Saturdays, he volunteers at the Tulsa Genealogical Society’s research library.

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Steam Boat-A-Comin', A Genealogical and Historical Perspective

A history lesson of the steamboat, showing what travel was like on the rivers and how our ancestors used the waterways during the westward movement. This program focuses geographically on steamboat travel in the Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana areas, describing travel itself and stories.  History buffs as well as genealogists will gain knowledge and insight to life during the mid 1800's.

Also included is a short film lasting approximately 15 minutes. 

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