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Finding the Rest of the Story

Sat, Jan 10

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Dallas Public Library

What happens when a young woman marries and takes on her husband’s name?  In the past as the United States expanded, the new couple often settled far away from their parents and siblings, and as a result, often their stories were lost to the family.

Finding the Rest of the Story
Finding the Rest of the Story

Time & Location

Jan 10, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Dallas Public Library, 1010 E Memorial Dr, Dallas, GA 30132, USA

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What happens when a young woman marries and takes on her husband’s name?  In the past as the United States expanded, the new couple often settled far away from their parents and siblings, and as a result, often their stories were lost to the family.


The Paulding County Genealogical Society program on January 10 will tell the stories of descendants of the Simmons family, created when Mary Elizabeth Puckett married William Simmons in 1822.  They settled in Walker County, Georgia; several of their adult children settled in Arkansas; from there, descendants spread to Oklahoma, Texas, and even California.  The Puckett cousins who remained in Paulding County probably never imagined that their future relatives would serve in places as far away as Hawaii, and as varied as England, India, China, and Burma.


Marilyn Cranford, a family history teacher at the Dallas FamilySearch Center, will be sharing “Finding the Rest of the…

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