inda Sigmon Byrd, volunteer field genealogist, will present a program on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution at La Moille-Clarion Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 20.
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LAMOILLE – Linda Sigmon Byrd, volunteer field genealogist, will present a program on behalf of the Daughters of the American Revolution at La Moille-Clarion Public Library on Saturday, Jan. 20. The program will begin at 1 p.m. Byrd will enlighten the audience with the merits of the DAR organization, their philanthropic efforts, and how they can help individuals find revolutionary patriots in their family trees.
For more information, contact the LaMoille-Clarion Public Library at (815) 638-2356.