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The Genealogical Society of Henry and Clayton Counties, Inc. invites
the public to join them at their quarterly meeting at the National
Archives, SE Region, Morrow, June 20, 10:00 am. The guest speaker will
be John Vogt, who will give a program on the "American South Following the
Revolution: Picking up the pieces 1780-1820" and "From Revolution to
Session; Families Divided by the Rising Tide of Sectionalism, 1820-1860".
There is no charge to attend.
We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand
fibers connect us with our fellow-men; and along those fibers, as
sympathetic threads, our actions run as causes, and they come back to us as
effects.
- Henry Melville
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Six essential qualities that
are the key to success: Sincerity, personal integrity, humility, courtesy,
wisdom, charity. - William Menninger
8/29/07 The Sons of the American
Revolution, Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, were the center of attention at the
August 23, 2007 Fayette County Commission meeting. A proclamation was read
honoring the Marquis' 250th birthday.
Fayette County and Fayetteville are
named for the Marquis. Lafayette was born at the castle of Chavagnac, in
Auvergne, 6 Sept., 1757 and died in Paris, 20 May, 1834.
He was a French military officer and
former aristocrat who participated in both the American and French revolutions.
In 2002, he was posthumously made an Honorary Citizen of the United States (one
of only six persons so honored).