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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Lecture Topics
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I can provide my own digital projector and computer. Lectures will be presented in Power Point slides. A syllabus, bibliography, and varied handouts will be provided as requested. Lecture fees can vary based on the number to be presented at one location, the distance to be traveled, the necessity and/or costs of lodging, and other factors. Please contact me for exact quotes. Communities of Kinship: A New Approach to Genealogy. Communities of Kinship: A Case Study. Melungeons and Other Mixed Race Groups.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Publications
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Communities of Kinship: Antebellum Planters and the Settlement of the Cotton Frontier. University of Georgia Press, 2004. Communities of Kinship on the Cotton Frontier. Dissertation Advisor: John B. Boles. Kinfolks Falling off the Family Tree: The Search for My Melungeon Ancestors. By Lisa Alther,. Journal of Southern History. National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Pleasant Hill, Alabama, during the Antebellum Years, 1813 1865: The History and Genealogy of a Dallas County Town. By Michael Vaughn Sims,.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley
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Welcome to my web site. I am a research consultant and lecturer with almost thirty years experience in both genealogical and historical research, editing, writing, teaching, and lecturing. Effective 1 February 2008, I will be Akamai University's Program Director for the Bachelor of Arts in Genealogical Studies. From time to time, I also teach an upper level course, titled "Genealogy and Southern History," as an adjunct professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Page for more information.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Saline County, Arkansas
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Saline County, Arkansas. Note: This page will be updated in the very near future. Please be patient. The Saline County, Arkansas, Courthouse, ca. 1925.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Home
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Effective 1 February 2008, I will be Akamai University's Program Director for the Bachelor of Arts in Genealogical Studies. Courses taught by Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Ph.D. at Akamai University. GEN 200: Kinship Theory, Section 1. GEN 201: Kinship Theory. Section 2 (3 credits). Associates Degree in Genealogical Studies. BA in Genealogical Studies. The Associate of Arts in Genealogical Studies designed in association with the National Institute o Genealogical Studies. This program is designed for li...
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: About CEB
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To visit the various lives and times of Carolyn please look the following Web pages. With Historical and Genealogical Societies. The Circle Y Ranch.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Biographical Information
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Carolyn has four children, J.D. Billingsley, Amy Billingsley Buquoi, Robbie Billingsley, and Sarah Billingsley Bentley; and two grandchildren, Jeffrey Billingsley, and Carrie Elizabeth Bentley. Note: This page will be completed in the very near future. Please be patient. Image of a piece of Niloak Pottery.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Services
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Historical and Genealogical Services. Note: This page will be updated in the very near future. Please be patient.
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Carolyn Earle Billingsley: Resources
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Saline County, Arkansas. Beginner's Guide to Family History Research. By Desmond Walls Allen and Carolyn Earle Billingsley. Links to Off Site Resources. Note: This page will be updated in the very near future. Please be patient.