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| THE COLONY NEWS | SEPTEMBER 2024 | 29 The Colony Cousins Genealogy Club welcomes you to our Tuesday, Sept. 10, meeting at 1 pm in the Annex. We welcome Sheila Benedict presenting Migration Trails Are Paper Trails: Let's Pick rough the Crumbs. It is not unusual to hear "I have no family in California" OR "the family never went west of the Mississippi." However, those statements have been proven inaccurate in far more than one case. For that reason and because of the staggering number of men, women, and families that did migrate west, very important papers and very important collateral lines could and would be overlooked. California, in particular, is a diverse state and there is a vast array of resources available from many other areas – U.S., Canada, Ireland, UK, other parts of Europe, Asia, and much more. Needless to say, if a person is located in California or other states along the migration trail, a lot of family papers, photographs, ephemera, and other genealogically valuable items went with them. Sheila Benedict has a BA, courses in history, archive management, and paralegal studies; attended IGHR, NGS, Gen-Fed, SLIG, archivist at a California Historic Mission 2001-2017, researches yearly or more in Ireland, APG Virtual Chapter past-president, APG Writer's SIG past president, 2021-2023, currently a Genealogical Speakers Guild board member, The Irish Ancestral Research Association (TIARA) past-corresponding secretary, wrote the NGS "Research in the States" California book (2015), many articles, frequent lecturer, genealogical researcher since 1992, and taught beginning/intermediate genealogy and oral history techniques at a local college. You can find her at: benedictresearchservices@gmail.com https://www.benedictprogenealogy.com Our meeting will start promptly at 1 pm so please plan to sign in at 12:45 pm. For questions, please contact Lennie Martin at 503- 269-9987 or lenniem07@yahoo.com. Our new member drive continues, and we invite you to join us. Dues for 2024 are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. Contact Greg Griffes at mosesscrolls@gmail.com for a membership form. If you would like copies of the handouts for past presentations, please contact John Murphy at jemurphy77@yahoo.com or 951-764- 2392. Genealogy By Greg Griffes, 951-383-9988 September's Singles dinner in the Auditorium will be Monday, Sept. 9, at 5 pm. The menu will be beef stroganoff and the entertainment will be The Colony's Antoine Caspari, singing opera! Dinner tickets ($20) need to be purchased at the front desk by Thursday, Sept. 5. Many of us bring our checks for the next month's dinner and put them in the box as we check in to the dinners. If this is your first visit, the meal will be half price ($10), so please let us know to expect you. Please bring your own beverage, money for the 50/50 raffle, and we'll see you there! HEADS UP FOR NOVEMBER DINNER: DATE CHANGED to Monday, Nov. 4, so as not to interfere with the Salute to Veterans 2024 event. Questions? Call Paula Parra at 949-888-6550. We'll be looking for you! Colony Singles By Jan Foster The September book is An American Beauty by Shana Abe. This sweeping novel of historical fiction is inspired by the true rags to riches story of Arabella Huntington, a woman whose great beauty was surpassed only by her exceptional business acumen, grit and artistic eye. She defied the constraints of her era to become the wealthiest self-made woman in America. An American Beauty brings to vivid life the glitter and drama of this captivating chapter in history and a remarkable woman who lived by her own rules and the choices she made to become a Gilded Age titan! The Book Club will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the Meeting Room at 10:30 am. Don't miss next month's meeting when we discuss Spare by Prince Harry. Book Club By Laura Anderson, 951-313-4563

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