I-Genealogical Society To Meetdfre•lt; Dr. Reginald Horsman, pro- a growing interest in searching e fessor of his ton,' at University of' out one’s ancestors and con-0 , Wisconsin — Milwaukee, will; stantly is receiving queries from talk about “The War of 1812,” ; all parts of the United States, when Wisconsin State Gen-! To encourage local interest inC(V{: ealogica! Society hold its annual i this worthwhile and absorbing i spring meeting’ in Milwaukee, i activity, the society last sum-i Saturday, May 2. jmer held a workshop at Janes-Ancestor hunters in this area! ville Public Library, and will! are invited to the meeting, hoid another on June 13 at Osh-; which is open to the public and kosh Public Library. n i will xake place in the Audio-Vis-1 Recently a well-known colum-II*!ual Room of Milwaukee Public:nist recommended ancestor r.Librarv. starting at IQ a.m. 'hunting for retired and elderlymtl*nPAhEedi-• | A group luncheon, open to non- i persons as a very entertaining e I members as well as members, : and productive pastime. Mem-| will be held at 12:30 at the bership in the society by anyone J'-YMCA across Wisconsin Ave. interested in starting a search C KI from the Milwaukee Library, for his ancestors will be wel-jP l~! Reservations are being accepted; corned. A quarterly newsletter is by Miss Edith Malson, 320 E.1 included in the membership fee.; Montana St., Milwaukee, 53207,; Anyone intersted in joining is • through Monday, April 27. Cost: invited to write to Mrs. John B.0 of the luncheon is $2.75. Wilkinson. Treasurer, 4521 N.Wisconsin State Genealogical: A r d m o r e , Shorewood, Wis., aSociety, now in its 31st year, is 53211. jr affiliated with the State Histori- Fall meeting of the society i: cal Society of Wisconsin. Ac- will be held at the State Histo-*cording to Mrs. W. J. Hurst, its rical Society', Madison, on Sat-: president. “The society is noting urday, Oct. 17.eInhh