Madison
County Genealogical Society
Minutes of the Meeting - September 9, 2010
The September 9, 2010, meeting of the Madison
County Genealogical Society was held at the Edwardsville Public Library.
President, Robert Ridenour, called the meeting
to order.
Reports:
In the
Library
Elsie Wasser, MCGS Librarian, reported that
all of the books that have been bought or given to the genealogy library in the
past six months are now on the shelves.
Some new books on the shelf are The Monnig Family ... A Story of Germany and
America by Pete Morrow and A Little Tale of This & That, a biography
written by Bernice Deming, one of the library personnel, in 1981.
Taylor County, Iowa History, 1990, Vol 2. and two large volumes on the Eaker Family donated by Terry
Harmon.
New Folders
Added to the Family Vertical Files or New Information Added to Existing Family
Files
Rogers (Madison/St. Clair Co.); Rabb family (was able to use Google to find the
location of their grist mill built in the1800's); Gehrig-Leutwiller (includes
Dauderman and Wetzel lines); Family Group Sheet/Gracey/Lohr/Schroeder/Hill
family of Ft. Russell Twp.-Edwardsville and St. Louis, Missouri;
Schoeck-Shoeck; Stamper; Intention to Become a Citizen papers (copies) for Car
and Adolph Ofner; Julien Deffontaine and F. Steinmeyer; Castle-Elbring family;
Wm. Gordon McAdams; Schaefer-Lange; J. Godfried Arends; James Wrigley; Good,
Fridolin, and Jacob; Moeller; Squire-Worley; Kneedler-Cole; Borcher; Elbring;
Emmert; Hahnenkamp; Zippel.
GIFT MEMBERSHIPS
AVAILABLE
Do you have a family member that is
interested in (or even obsessed with) genealogy? A membership in the Madison
County Genealogical Society would be a very thoughtful gift. A gift card will
be sent to the recipient of any gift membership.
The following memberships are available:
Individual/Family Annual Membership $20.00
Patron Annual Membership $30.00
Life Membership $250.00
Contact our Secretary, Barbara Hitch, at racerbarb@aol.com,
about a gift membership.
September
Meeting
Patricia Walls Stamm, CG, CGL, presented a program titled Elements of a Research Plan: Or Which Way Do I Go?
Everyone makes plans for events like weddings, reunions, parties, and
vacations. However, many genealogists never put this type of preparation into
their family research. This presentation showed how planning can help maximize
research and avoid wasting time, effort, and money.
A research plan is basically a map of where you want to go in your genealogical
pursuits. A clear plan keeps you aware of three important elements: the problem
involved, the necessary research, and the results of that research, which may
lead to further research. A plan could cover a single library visit or a
long-term search.
An effective plan has several elements:
This presentation was well received by the audience and generated several
questions and discussion.