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DAR Seminar Focuses on Genealogy

Photos/text by SANDI FAHY

Members of the Caladesi Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution are ready to welcome attendees to the organization's 25th Annual Genealogy Seminar at the Dunedin Public Library on January 28. Seated are Bonnie Mann, left, and Jane Turner. At back (l-r) are Janet Nelch, Virginia Rudolph and Louanne Love. Nelch and Cheryl Rennecker (in background) were co-chairs of this year's event, which featured a presentation by Peter Summers and Bob Bryan of the Pinellas Geneology Society and an exhibition by the Clearwater Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.

Pat Monroe, regent of the Caladesi Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, second from right, welcomes members of the Clearwater Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution to the DAR's 25th Annual Genealogy Seminar at the Dunedin Public Library in January. Pictured, from left, are Bob Raup, Parks Honeywell and George Pratt. Both Raup and Honeywell are past presidents of the SAR. Honeywell is currently the chapter registrar. Pratt is first vice president. The seminar included a presentation by members of the SAR, who set up a display of Revolution memorabilia for the event.

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