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Ann Cook Carrie Ann Cook is a published author, illustrator and free-lance photographer. She holds an Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. Having certified for teaching in several states, she has taught elementary grades as well as genealogy, writing and computer classes at the Northeast Technology Center, Afton, Oklahoma. She has also served the Miami (Oklahoma) Public Library as Genealogy and Local History Specialist. Currently, she is the President of Gregath Company, Inc. and Webmaster of assorted sites. Carrie has been active in various genealogy, speaking and history organizations (including service and lineal) throughout the years. Today she served the Oklahoma Division UDC for the 2008-2010 administration as state Historian as well as currently holding several assorted chapter offices in other organizations. At the age of 40, she had already been public speaking on genealogical, historical and writing/publishing topics for nearly two decades. A life long learner, she enjoys new insights offered while attending educational opportunities such as Historical Preservation Conferences, National Institute of Genealogical Research (National Archives), and more recently, Federation of Genealogical Societies Library Day. Click here for more information about Friday Dinner Saturday Free Seminar slide deck will be prepared by Carrie and shown beginning at 12:15 PM: Visual presentation on search engine genealogical research tips. This will be shown in the main room on a loop.
Bonus presentation (2:30-3:30) Native research can be rife with embroidered family stories and stereotypical assumptions. This presentation will give researchers a firm foundation of what should work well during research and what "known factors" to triple check. Page Last Updated: December 21, 2017 |
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