MGC 2013 Seminar

featuring
Judy G. Russell, CG
"The Legal Genealogist"

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Sat., 20 July 2013

 

Holy Cross College

Worcester, Mass.

 

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1   Link   Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society
The New England Chapter of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc. (AAHGS-NE), established in July 1997, is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, that promotes genealogical research of Afro-American heritage at all levels, beginner through professional. It is affiliated with the national organization of the same name, based in Washington, D.C.
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2   Link   Allen County Public Library
The Allen County Public Library has been part of the social and cultural fabric of Fort Wayne, Indiana and surrounding communities since 1895. Then known as the Fort Wayne Public Library, it served residents with 3606 volumes in a room in City Hall. Since then it has grown to consist of the main library in downtown Fort Wayne and thirteen branches in the city and outlying communities.
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3   Link   Beverly Historical Society
The Beverly Historical Society and Museum has been preserving and caring for Beverly's past since 1891. Tour one of our historic sites, learn about your family history, visit the Walker Transportation Collection or explore two floors of exhibits at the Cabot House Museum.
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4   Link   Cape Cod Genealogical Society
The Cape Cod Genealogical Society (CCGS) is a central resource for genealogy researchers who live on Cape Cod or who have Cape Cod (Barnstable County) family connections. Founded in 1971, we acquire, catalog, and preserve genealogical and historical information, emphasizing but not limited to Cape Cod.
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5   Link   Central Massachusetts Genealogical Society
Welcome to the Central Massachusetts Genealogical Society, Inc. CMGS was founded 29 June 1993 in Gardner, Massachusetts. Membership is open to all those interested in family history.
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6   Link   Daughters of the American Revolution Library
The DAR, founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children.
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7   Link   Descendents of Whaling Masters
Descendants of Whaling Masters, Inc., is an association whose membership consists of over 450 members throughout the United States and the world who treasure their whaling history connections. The purpose of the organization is to perpetuate the history and tradition of the whaling era. The whaling industry is a slice of Americana that will go unrecognized unless organizations such as the Descendants of Whaling Masters take steps to educate today's public about this awe-inspiring and at times tumultuous period of early life in America. The Descendants of Whaling Masters are committed to preserving this important legacy so that the fascinating story of whaling will not be lost to future generations.
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8   Link   Dyer Memorial Library
Overview of the Dyer's holdings, including genealogy resources, books and papers on the local history of Old Abington, a large collection of Massachusetts town histories, an especially notable collection of Civil War monographs, as well as early maps of the area, photographic material, and material culture artifacts.
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9   Link   Essex Society of Genealogists
Organized in 1975, as a chapter of the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, we became an independent society in 1981. We are home based at the Local History and Genealogy Room of the Lynnfield Public Library. Our collection includes approximately 3000 volumes of genealogies and town histories. The collection also includes a complete run of the Massachusetts vital records in printed form and on microfiche, microfilm of Essex county census, early probate, and deed records, and many journals and genealogical periodicals. We also house some sources for other areas outside of Essex county, such as greater New England, New York, and Atlantic Canada.
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10   Link   Falmouth Genealogical Society
The Falmouth Genealogical Society was founded in 1985 to promote an interest in genealogy and family history and to provide local genealogists an opportunity to participate in educational programs and the sharing of research results and challenges.
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11   Link   Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Boston (JGSGB)
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston (JGSGB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth, study and exchange of ideas and information among people interested in Jewish genealogical research and family history.
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12   Link   Massachusetts Society of Genealogists
The Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, Inc. (MSOG), a non-profit, educational organization, was founded in 1975 with the purpose of promoting and encouraging Massachusetts genealogical research at all levels, beginner, amateur, and professional.
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13   Link   Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants
The Mission of the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants is to gather together to honor and perpetuate the memory of our Mayflower Ancestors and the ideals of American freedoms and democracy, which have evolved from The Mayflower Compact signed by the Pilgrim Fathers when they reached Cape Cod shores in November, 1620.
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14   Link   New England Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists
Welcome to all New England APG members! The New England Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists was officially recognized in December 2007, nearly five years after recognition of its parent, the Greater Boston Chapter of APG.
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15   Link   New England Historic and Genealogical Society
Founded in 1845, New England Historic Genealogical Society is the oldest and most respected nonprofit genealogical organization in the country. We invite you to learn more about how NEHGS can help you explore a wealth of resources and research tools to discover your family’s story today.
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16   Link   Old Colony Historical Society
Old Colony Historical Society is a non-profit institution whose mission is to collect, care for, and interpret the history of the Taunton region, collaborating with the community to share meaningful connections between the past, the present, and the future.
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17   Link   Waltham Historical Society
The purpose of the Waltham Historical Society is to collect, preserve, & display materials pertaining to the history of Waltham. The society sponsors educational programs, publishes pertinent papers and books related to Waltham and participates in the research and promotion of Waltham's history.
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18   Link   The Genealogical Roundtable
The Genealogical Roundtable was founded in 1969 in Concord, Massachusetts, by local genealogists and historians, to stimulate general interest in genealogy and family history. Activites of the society provide a source for information and the development of skills in genealogical research.
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19   Link   American Jewish Historical Society
The American Jewish Historical Society provides access to more than 20 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present. Among the treasures of this heritage are the first American book published in Hebrew; the handwritten original of Emma Lazarus’ The New Colossus, which graces the Statue of Liberty; records of the nation’s leading Jewish communal organizations and important collections in the fields of education, philanthropy, science, sports, business and the arts. Founded in 1892, AJHS is the oldest national ethnic historical organization in the nation. AJHS is one of five partner organizations at The Center for Jewish History in Manhattan and has a branch in Boston.
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20   Link   Godfrey Memorial Library
The Godfrey Memorial Library, incorporated in 1947, first opened its doors in May 1951. It was founded by A. Fremont Rider who was a well-known publisher, author, inventor, genealogist, and librarian. He was, for many years, librarian at Wesleyan's Olin Library. While in that position, he started putting together the idea for a monumental index that would help genealogists all over the world in their research. That was the beginning of the American Genealogical Biographical Index (AGBI) and the Godfrey Memorial Library.
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21   Link   Mass. Soc. Founders and Patriots
The principal objectives of the Order are to:
Bring together those who share this common heritage
Promote patriotism and a respect for the character and heroism of the founders and patriots of America
Discover, collect and preserve the records, documents, monuments and history of the first colonists and their descendants
Promote educational, historical and patriotic programs
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22   Link   Polish Genealogical Society of Mass.
The PGSMA is a non-profit educational Association, founded in 1989. Our scope of interest includes historic Poland to its outer limits, i.e. all three partitions: Austrian, German and Russian.
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23   Link   Boston Public Library - Serials Receipts
Founded in 1848, by an act of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts, the Boston Public Library (BPL) was the first large free municipal library in the United States. The Boston Public Library's first building of its own was a former schoolhouse located on Mason Street that was opened to the public on March 20, 1854. The Library's collections approximated 16,000 volumes, and it was obvious from the day the doors were first opened that the quarters were inadequate. In December of that same year the Library's Commissioners were authorized to locate a new building upon a lot on Boylston Street.
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