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Carrie Ann Cook
VP/Webmaster
Gregath Publishing, Teacher & Author
Rural Northeast Oklahoma
Biography
Web Information
Session Information

Biography
Carrie
Cook
is the fourth generation directly involved in The Gregath Publishing
Company. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education as well
as several state's teaching credentials. She is a published
author - illustrator and photographer, concentrating on genealogical
and historical topics. Serving as The Gregath Publishing Company's Vice
President, she conducts genealogical tours, serves as the webmaster,
and speaks on staff. Additionally, she
has taught Genealogy,
Writing and Computer/Internet use at Northeast Technology Center, Afton, Oklahoma. She
also owns Carrie's Corner, which offers web design,
gift baskets and used books of all types including small genealogy and
writing aids sections.
Holding
membership in various lineal organizations, Carrie is active in many
different projects.
From Native American Scholarships to Flag Etiquette, her
involvement in different organizations is varied.
Her personal interests tend toward the historical as well.
From participating as a woman’s cloth dancer at local pow-wows
to historical travel begins to illustrate her interest in different
cultures and how they evolve.
Several of her ongoing book projects center on, in addition to
family history, preservation and rediscovery of historical events and
places.
A small
sampling of her organizational membership include the Genealogical
Speakers Bureau, Association of Professional Genealogists,
Federation of Genealogical Societies, Friends of the Coleman (Theatre,
Miami, Oklahoma) and the Ottawa County Historical Society. For a
larger listing of her memberships and activities,
click here.

Web
Information
Home
Email Contact
The
Gregath Publishing Company
http://www.gregathcompany.com
Carrie's
Corner
http://www.carriescorner.com
Genealogy Used Books:
http://www.carriescorner.com/ubs/genealogy.html

Session
Information:
Publishing Media: Paper or
Plastic?
Genealogists and family historians
realize the need to preserve their vital work as well as verified
lineage and stories passed down through generations. This lecture will
compare and contrast emerging digital methods of preserving through
publication with traditional book publishing.
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Bonus Topic!
Recording the Family Jewels:
Organized
Oral History Approach
Recording oral family information is often
overlooked in the rush to get “hard data”. Enrich your family genealogical
information with an organized approach to recording stories and personal account
information while mining for research road signs.
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