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The CCC Genealogical Anthology

An Anthology is most commonly associated with a collection of short stories combined as separate chapters in
book form. These chapters are sometimes related by theme
.

In our case, this Anthology is a collection of Genealogical Data Files with a heavy focus on, but not limited to
SW Virginia, SE Kentucky, Parts of North Carolina and Tennessee. However, while we focus on the
Appalachian Area, like any genealogical project, sooner or later it begins to spread out across all regions of
our United States as our families move on for various reasons.

The CCC Genealogical Anthology Team consists of Gloria Kay Vandiver Inman and a varying number of
genealogists,family researchers, and family historians, ranging in age from 1
6-90, with research experience
varying from 1-50 years each. Except for G. Kay, Almost all the rest of the team members are temporary as
they come into our lives, add their contributions, and then move on..

The need for this Anthology arises from the nature that is inherent to genealogical research. Every genealogical
researcher has, over the years, accumulated a wide variety of source records and other data, some of which
did not prove to be of value to their particular projects
du jour, but I have yet to meet a genealogist who has
ever thrown out that data. But their children might when we are gone !!!

This media is intended to be a single outlet to store, preserve and prevent our life's work from being lost or
destroyed when we no longer have control over it. This media will present all this data in an organized fashion
that will hopefully be useful to other family historians and researchers now, and for many years to come. It is
intended to be our gift to the Genealogical Community.
This cottage will almost
always be "home"
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