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Welcome to our new home on the web!

Please use the links in the menu across the top of this section to navigate the site.

 

We invite you to become a member of our genealogy society!  Our monthly programs run the gamut from computer labs to the Orphan Train Riders.  You never know what we will be talking about next, but we do our best to make it informative and helpful to anyone who loves genealogy or history.

We have many public resources on this website: census, cemetery census, photographs, family charts, deeds, and others that we hope will benefit your research.  If you know of something that you would like to see on the "free" side of our web site, drop us a line and let us know about it!

 

We also have a team of look up volunteers who will gladly help you out in any way they can.  "About" link will get you to the Lookup page.

 

"Members Only" site:   For your $15 membership, you not only receive the LRCGS journal twice a year, but you also have unlimited access to Little River, Sevier, Howard, Hempstead and Miller County documents, photographs, histories, deeds, cemetery transcriptions, headstone photographs and much more!    Once you join, a password and id will be sent to you by email.  Clicking the "Member's Area" link in the top nav bar will take you to the log in site.


We hope you enjoy your visit!  If you live near by, we'd love for you to drop by and visit with us- meeting information is located to the right and by clicking on the "About" link in the nav bar.

 

Happy Ancestor Hunting!!

Meetings

Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m., at Cossatot U of A. We love visitors, so ya'll come!!

We do not meet in the summer months

Our next meeting will be September 14, 2010

Refreshments start at 5:30!

News

Dollarhide and Ashdown Cemeteries have been updated, thanks Perry Young and Wynell Choate!


"Members Only"

Latest upload~ 8/1/2010~ Hudson Cemetery Headstone Photos

By Jennie Lee Stone

The 2010 Spring Journal is now online

 

Work on our room at the Historical Society's 2 Rivers Museum is nearing completion. Special thanks to Ray & Barbara Aston (walls & ceiling) & James Sutton (electrical) for their help and man hours getting the room in shape.  Also a big thank you to Michael Corbell for donating the lights.