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The monthly meeting of the Kerrville Genealogical Society will be in the lecture hall of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority’s Guadalupe Basin Natural Resource Center in Kerrville, beginning at 2 p.m. Kerr County Clerk Jackie Dowdy will talk about the records her office maintains and the digitization process involving those records. It like other meetings of the society is free. Anyone with an interest in genealogy is invited to attend. The resource center is at 125 Lehmann Dr.
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