If I have counted correctly, it was number 30; the first was held in Boone, NC in 1984.
This one was hosted in Brownsburg, IN by Donna Wolfe Hoy who was ably assisted by her husband, Jon. A grandson, Alexander Clark also lent a hand in assuring that everything went smooth.
Nelda and I left south Louisiana on Wednesday morning, the 23d of April and headed east on I-10. We eventually turned north on I-55 through MS, across a corner of TN through Memphis, into AR, MO and IL before finally reaching IN Thursday afternoon.
If you don't already know, the US interstate system is rapidly deteriorating and those infamous "orange barrels" were everywhere. I'm certain those areas under repair needed it, but so did every other mile that we travelled. I found I-55 through AR, MO and IL to be in very deplorable condition.
When we finally arrived at the Comfort Suites in Brownsburg we were met first by Donna and Jon then later by Tom Coffey, down from MN. Arriving even earlier from Washington State was Chuck and Linda Maki and Linda's cousin, Cindy Marriott. They descend from Reuben and Polly Dowell Coffey and had success finding ancestral cemeteries in the area.
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Watch for the June issue of the Coffey Cousins' newsletter for more details on the Indiana gathering and our visit to the Indiana Historical Society.