Saturday, September 7, 2024

September 5th Meeting

The Genealogy SIG held their first meeting of the fall on the 5th on our new meeting date.  
Laurine Curtis presented on "How Collateral Lines Count".  She had an excellent slide presentation with great examples.  Her handout is  available below.

We also discussed a couple of Family Search Activities.  
        Famous Relatives - click on Activities - Famous Relatives - and see several categories of famous people you are related to including athletes, entertainment starts, past presidents, and scientists/inventors.
         Relatives Around Me - since it must be done in a group in person, instructions were handed out and will be available for the next meeting.  Be sure to  create a FamilySearch account, enter your family including parents and grandparents.  That should link you up to larger tree.  Bring your phone to the next meeting.

Our next meeting is on THURSDAY, October 3rd at 7 pm in the Hidden Cypress Clubhouse.
We will meet in person but our presenter, Mark Olsen from Utah will present on "What's New in Family Tree Maker".  Mark works for MacKiev so this should be good discussion with a chance to ask questions of an expert on FTM.

HELP SESSIONS
        Will remain on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights of the month from 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Computer Club.

Handout from September's Program:

    Societies Whose Memberships Include Both Collateral and Direct Ancestral Lineage

National Society of Daughters of the Union

Purpose: The National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-1865 was founded October 9, 1912 in New York City, New York by Mrs. Frank Crowell. The Society is a hereditary society formed to honor the soldiers and patriots who were dedicated to preserving the Union during the Civil War.

Requirements: Membership is open to any woman eighteen years of age or over provided she is a direct lineal or collateral descendant of a man or woman who rendered military or civil service to the Union during the years 1861-1865.  Legal adoption shall not qualify for lineal or collateral descent. Documentary proof of the ancestor's service is necessary for admission into the Society. Proof should include at least one of the following:

-Served honorably in the Union Army or Navy. 

-A military or pension record from the National.

-Archives or honorable discharge certificate is required, when available

-Served in a pro-Union county or state militia or home guard

-Served as a civil employee of Union forces

-Rendered material aid, medical attention, or comfort to Union forces

-Served as a member of President Lincoln's cabinet

-Served as an employee of the Federal government

-Suffered the loss of personal property or personal liberty due to unfailing allegiance to the Union.

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War

Purpose: The SUV is a fraternal organization dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of heroes who fought and worked to save the Union

Requirements: Male descendant, 14 years of age or older, who is directly descended from a member of the military who was regularly mustered and served honorably in, was honorably discharged from, or died in service between 12 April 1861 and 9 April 1865; collateral memberships are available

Presidential Families of America

Purpose: The organization is dedicated to identifying and preserving the family history records of all American presidents as well as nurturing fellowship among their descendants and relatives

Requirements: Men and women who can prove either direct descent from a president of the United States or a collateral relationship based on descent from a common ancestor who resided in what is now the U.S.

Hereditary Order of the Families of the Presidents and First Ladies of America

Purpose: Foster patriotism and to enlarge the knowledge of its membership through the collection and dissemination of information concerning the Presidents and First Ladies of America

Requirements: Men and women of the age of 18 years or older, able to prove a blood relationship to any of our Presidents or First Ladies of the United States or other qualifying entities such as the Continental Congress, and other Republics which existed in what became known as the U.S.

Sons of Confederate Veterans

Purpose: The SCV serves as a historical, patriotic, and non-political organization dedicated to ensuring that a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved

Requirements: Male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces; membership can be obtained through either direct or collateral family lines

 

Additional Notes:

1.        FAN:   Friends, Neighbors, Acquaintances……  For more information, check out Jennifer Patterson’s blog:  www.the occasionalgenealogist.com

 

2.        FAN or Cluster Research is helpful for:

        telling people of the same name apart

        coming up with ideas of other records to look for

        determining if you've found records for one or more people of a certain name

        determining if someone of different name is actually the person you're looking for

 

3.   Purchase available from Amazon or Genealogical.com  QuickSheetThe Historical Biographer's Guide to Cluster Research (the FAN Principle) by Elizabeth Shown Mills (aprox $12)