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Finding Your Heritage, Origins and Family History
Celebrating Five Years of Free Workshops
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Free creative writing series offered at local libraries.
Discovering your family's past  Workshop helps people learn tricks to researching ancestors
July 5, 2016 Article
June 10, 2014 Article
January 13, 2014 Article
What are People Saying About Finding Ancestors?
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Kim E. Morgan
​Avid Genealogist 
Author, Poet, Teacher
Syd Albright:
Writer of weekly Idaho History in the Cd'A Press History Column
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"Writing is an art form that can always be expanded and improved upon. Having spent most of my career writing non-fiction, I was delighted to take Kim's course and add the basics of fiction writing to my literary skills. It was most enjoyable." Syd

What are People Saying About ​Kim's Writing Courses?
Finding Ancestors We Didn't Know We Had April 30, 2016
​"Actually, by attending this class, I met Kathy, my first ever Irish-Canadian researcher in our neck of the woods. That's a first for me.  I have been in EWGS for more than 20 years and not one Irish-Canadian researcher and I have crossed paths!  Sometimes smaller is better.  Listening to all the stories that day was really enlightening." Dani Lee McGowan, EWGS member
Finding Ancestors Participant Kathy Brown
"My great good fortune upon moving from South Dakota to Hayden became apparent to me when I spotted a news listing for Kim Morgan's workshop Finding Your Female Ancestors. I was finally able to identify the correct name of my female ancestor Catherine Campian Murphy for my great-grandmother. This was more than 'Luck of the Irish.'"

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