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[SGS Palm Beach Lecture] The First Pioneer Woman in Southeast Florida

 
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The First Pioneer Woman in Southeast Florida

Presented by St. George’s Society of Palm Beach

 

Learn about the first Pioneer woman to live in southeast Florida in the 1800's.  

SGS Palm Beach president, Susan Oyer, will share details about her great, great grandmother, Margaretta Moore Pierce.

$11 per person

Please direct all questions about this event to Susan Oyer at susanoyer@gmail.com.


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Susan Oyer is a 5th generation Floridian, and a descendent of the first permanent European settlers in Southeast Florida. She was a History teacher for over 20 years before recently changing careers to work for NYU Langone and become a realtor. Susan is President and founder of the St. George's Society of Palm Beach. She is also President of the Lake Worth Pioneers' Association, on the executive boards of the Greater Boynton Beach Sister Cities group and the Boynton Beach Historical Society, and sits on three of Boynton Beach's city boards. In her spare time she designs jewelry.


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