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Curious Asheboro resident researches her background and helps others

Jean LaCoss began educating herself on family history and ways to find information  many years ago when there was little online access to documents. At the time, there were no extensive resources such as the archives available at the library today.  As a referral coordinator for Randolph Health Internal Medicine by trade, LaCoss calls herself a self-taught genealogist through curiosity and interest. The 67-year-old traveled to out-of-town libraries, the State Archives, and to county courthouses and the clerk of court office to obtain documents and records that were not available online at the time. If you’re not a subscriber, please support local journalism and consider a subscription.

Obituary: Maurice Dickey Drysdale, 1944-2021

Maurice Dickey Drysdale, 76, editor/publisher emeritus of the White River Valley Herald, died early Wednesday morning, April 28, 2021, in his home on Labounty Road in Randolph, Vt. He was born on November 10, 1944, in Concord, Mass., to John and Eleanor Drysdale. Six months later, the Drysdales moved to Randolph, Vt., where John purchased the White River Valley Herald. He was its editor/publisher for the next 30 years. Dickey graduated from Randolph Union High School in 1962 and Harvard University in 1966. He worked at the Springfield (Mass.) Union newspaper from 1966 to 1969 and earned his master s in public administration from the University of Pittsburgh in 1971. He then returned home to Randolph to take the reins from his father at the

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