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− | '''Margaret Trebing''', a [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]] and [[PSFA]] member, was also a member and officer of [[PSFS]]. She wrote the ''[[Philcon I Reminiscence (Trebing)|Philcon I Report]]'' in 2000 and was the Assistant Publications Division Head for the | + | '''Margaret Trebing''', a [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]] and [[PSFA]] member, was also a member and officer of [[PSFS]]. She wrote the ''[[Philcon I Reminiscence (Trebing)|Philcon I Report]]'' in 2000 and was the Assistant Publications Division Head for the [[Millennium_Philcon]] in 2001. |
Margaret is a third-generation fan, the daughter of [[Allison Williams]] and [[Alexander Phillips]] and the granddaughter of [[James Williams]]. She is married to fellow fan [[Mark Trebing]]. | Margaret is a third-generation fan, the daughter of [[Allison Williams]] and [[Alexander Phillips]] and the granddaughter of [[James Williams]]. She is married to fellow fan [[Mark Trebing]]. |
Revision as of 04:07, 20 November 2021
(September 11, 1963 –)
Margaret Trebing, a Philadelphia fan and PSFA member, was also a member and officer of PSFS. She wrote the Philcon I Report in 2000 and was the Assistant Publications Division Head for the Millennium_Philcon in 2001.
Margaret is a third-generation fan, the daughter of Allison Williams and Alexander Phillips and the granddaughter of James Williams. She is married to fellow fan Mark Trebing.
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