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ACGHC would like you to share your family history From Phil Hanna The Adair County Genealogy and History Center invites families and individuals who came to Adair County in the last 25 years to help us build a family file for our collection. We are regularly visited by, or get queries from, persons from all over the country, wanting to research their roots and their family history in Adair County. By adding your family story, you can help answer future questions and document your life in this area. The collections of the Adair County Genealogy and History Center document the history of Adair County, its founders, history, and, more importantly, the families, and individuals, who made Adair County into what it is today. Our collections include hundreds of family folders, organized alphabetically by family name in our file cabinets. Most are families who have been here for several generations. We are looking for information from newer families who have come to live and work in Adair County in the last 25 years. Information on this project and the type of information to include is available in this document: 2024-03-genealogy-Family-File (PDF, 98K). When we get "newer family" materials, they will be placed into a manila folder, labeled, bar-coded, cataloged into our online catalog, then placed into the Family File cabinets. They will show up in the online catalog of the Adair County Public Library page labeled Card Catalog/Opac at the top of home page at www.adaircountypubliclibrary.com. This story was posted on 2024-03-22 16:24:20
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