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Cases That Made My Brain Hurt

It isn't often that you get to speak at a venue that's only a couple of blocks from your home, but last night was one of those times. I broke in a new talk at the Haddon Fortnightly and I'm grateful to the hardy souls who braved the snow and sleet. I was pretty darn sure I would end up speaking to myself, but that turned out not to be the case.

As to the new talk, it's called "Cases That Made My Brain Hurt," and you can learn more about it here -- although the content is probably fairly obvious from the title! This and a talk on Annie Moore are my new ones for the year. I really enjoyed last evening, but probably my favorite part was the Q&A which meandered all over the place! Lots of fun!

On a completely different note, my blogging will be light to absent over the next 5-6 days or do. Assuming the weather permits, I'm off to London -- and I'm not the most ambitious about blogging from the road. But who knows? Sometimes I surprise myself . . .

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Megan.....congratulations on being named
Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com

I was watching the ABC (NY) evening news
on Feb.15....and caught the genealogy segment
which featured input from you....it was nice
to see you and your name so prominently displayed.

........Sylvia

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