Welcome to Osceola County
Larry Bolinger - Club President
Jean Witherington - Publicity/Web Coordinator
Lisa Slaski - Assistant County Coordinator
Our Mission Statement
The Genealogy Club of Osceola is open to anyone doing family research anywhere and is not limited to those who have ancestors who settled in the Osceola County area from when the county was formed in 1887 until the present. Come join us every first Sunday of the month two o'clock at the Central Library in Kissimmee.
New Publication!
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The Genealogy Club offers several original publications to aid in your research.
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About the USGenWeb Project
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the KentuckyGenWeb project. This grew into the USGenWeb project, and eventually the WorldGenWeb project. At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page. The FLGenWeb is an outgrowth of that original Kentucky Project.
About Osceola countyOsceola county was named after the Seminole Indian, Osceola (spelled Aseola by the original artist). Osceola became a hero to the Seminole Indians of Florida when he formed guerrilla resistance to the United States' demand that the Indians leave their home for the territories in the West. An interesting link with more history of Osceola. |
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Not finding what you are looking for? Try the FLGenWeb Archives at the USGenWeb, the FLGenWeb Project Digital Library and Archives, or our neighboring counties: Brevard, Indian River, Lake, Okeechobee, Orange, and Polk.
This site is hosted by the FLGenWeb Project, Inc. and is a member of the USGenWeb Project.
If you have any questions, or want to offer suggestions, please contact Jean Witherington or Lisa Slaski
Thanks for stopping by!

