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History and genealogy fair set for June 7 at Starkville Public Library

History and genealogy fair set for June 7 at Starkville Public Library

Contact: Pattye Archer

STARKVILLE, Miss.泫圖弝け Libraries will host the 2025 E.O. and Betty Templeton History and Genealogy Fair June 7, offering family historians and history enthusiasts a chance to explore resources and research strategies.

The fair takes place 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Starkville Public Library. Admission is free and open to the public, but registration is encouraged at .

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Mitchell Memorial Library hosts the 2025 E.O. and Betty Templeton History and Genealogy Fair on June 7. The free event is open to anyone interested in learning more about genealogy. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

This years event features presentations from Cassandra Hawkins on methods for preserving family stories; Melissa Hering on intriguing cases involving women found in Circuit Court records from the Lowndes County archives; and Eddie Johnson on available resources through the archives of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians.

DeeDee Baldwin, associate professor and engagement librarian with 泫圖弝け Libraries, who is organizing the event, said the fair is designed to appeal to genealogists of all experience levels, as well as those with a general interest in history.

Everyone can benefit from learning creative new ways to record and preserve your familys stories, Baldwin said. Learning about different types of records is useful to every genealogist. Even if a particular set of records doesnt apply to their own family, they might pick up search strategies they can use elsewhere.

Baldwin said many attendees enjoy hearing about others discoveries and the research paths they followed.

Most family historians love history in general and enjoy learning about other peoples discoveries and how they made them, she said. This is why shows like Finding Your Roots and Who Do You Think You Are? are so popular.

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