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One
of her many current projects is with her mother
and father,
carrying on the tradition of preserving local (family) history with
the Ottawa
County, Oklahoma Families series.
See 2003 Vita

Cloth Dancing at a past
Wyandotte PowWow
2012 Speaking Dates
September 22, 2012, Free Genealogy Lecture, Baxter Springs, KS
October, 13, 2012, Cowskin
Prairie Family History Fair, Grove, OK |
Carrie
Cook is
the fourth generation directly involved in
Gregath Co., Inc. She
holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education and is a
published author, illustrator, and photographer in her own right. She
serves as GCI Publisher, conducts genealogical tours and is
the webmaster. In the past she has taught Genealogy,
Writing and Computer Use at the area Vo-Tech Center (NTC), and served
as the Miami (Oklahoma) Public Library Genealogy and Local History Specialist as
their full genealogy department. Carrie
is also one of the company's speakers available for programs and events.
Her
historical interest continues through cultural events (Wyandotte
Nation Pow Wow pictured at left) and such educational opportunities
as Oklahoma Historical
Preservation Conference, the class of 2004 National Institute of Genealogical Research (NIGR) at NARA (National
Archives - USA), assorted Federation of Genealogical Societies Library
Days.
A long time active
member of several lineal and service organizations, she as served as the
Oklahoma Division, UDC as Historian. Other current memberships
include Association of Professional Genealogists, National Genealogical
Society, Genealogical Speakers Guild, Daughters of the American
Revolution, United Daughters of the Confederacy, and Mid-America
Speakers, just to name a few.
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