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Chiefly ancestors of the author, Frances Frazee Hamilton, and her husband, Lucius Oliver Hamilton, and some of ancestors' descendants, with allied families. Frances Frazee was born in 1866 in Rush Rush County, Indiana, one of twelve children born to Rev. Ephraim Samuel Samuel Frazee (1824-1896) and Frances Elizabeth Austen Frazee (1827-1910), 1848-1869. Lucius Oliver Hamilton was born in 1862 in Bracken County, Kentucky, the son of Oliver Theodore Hamilton (1832-1913) and Sarah Jane Ginn Hamilton (1841-1910). Lucius Hamiliton and Frances Frazee were married in 1889. The had three sons, 1891-1897, born in Rush County, Indiana. Descendants lived in Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Arizona, California and elsewhere.
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When we offered to host the 5th International Symposium on Trichoptera in Lyon in July 1986, we knew that for us the great Adventure was about to begin. On that July morning in 1983 in Clemson (South Carolina), we could only dimly imagine what the future held in store. One of the worst moment came, in fact, when we were told by th official scientific authorities that no subsidies would be forthcoming. This refusal meant that we would be unable to give any financial help to those colleagues with only modest means at their disposal. Let us hope that the publication of the Proceedings will convince certain French scientists, and the powers that be, that the study of Trichoptera represents a val...