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2009 HARDESTY/WARREN Reunion Annoucement A WARREN & HARDESTY Family Reunion will be held Fri/Sat., Oct. 16 & 17 in Belmont County, Ohio. All descendants of Haddock WARREN & Obediah HARDESTY are invited to attend, as well as, descendants of all related families! This reunion will be dedicated to the memory of James Ross Wiley, our cousin, friend & organizer for past WILEY-WARREN-HARDESTY Reunions! http://www.lindapages.com/marshall/jrw-memorial.htm If you need lodging, the Hampton Inn is ideal. Not only does it offer wireless high/speed internet service, but it also offers a distant view of Haddock & Nancy WARREN's farm! For directions from your home, simply go to the following page, & it you'll see a map. Then click "to here", type in your home address, & you'll have directions! http://maps.google.com/maps? q=51130+National+Rd.+E,St.+Clairsville,+Ohio+43950-9118&hl=en Activities will begin on Friday, October 16th at 5:00 pm, with a reception at Undo's Restaurant, which is located above the Hampton. Gregg Warren has reserved a meeting room, so that we'll all have an opportunity to "meet/greet & mingle". Light snacks will be served & drinks may be purchased. (A $10 donation is suggested to help us cover room & snack expenses.) On Saturday, October 17th at 10:00 am, a car caravan tour of WARREN & HARDESTY sites will leave from the Hampton. Tour stops will include: Haddock & Nancy's farm & graves, Shiloh Cemetery, Daniel & Sarah WARREN's farm & the foundations of two homes on the property (Gregg still owns this farm & has made several very interesting discoveries). We'll also visit the Pleasant Ridge Church & Cemetery, and Obediah's farm & grave. If time permits, we'll then view the farms of Obediah's possible brothers-- Francis, John and Richard Hardesty. As you may know, these 4 Hardesty's appeared together before the President of Congress on April 11, 1785, representing the Inhabitants of the Old Northwest? Our grand finale will begin at 6:00 pm Saturday evening - We've reserved the main shelter house at Memorial Park for a "potluck" picnic! For those of you who are planning to do individual research, the Belmont County Courthouse in St. Clairsville is a wonderful research, as well as, the library across the street. You might also want to check-out the library in Barnesville. A more complete listing of resources may be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbelmon/index.html Notify Administrator about this message?
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