Wednesday, November 28, 2012

FGS Radio: Promoting Genealogy to a Larger Audience


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Saturday, December 1, 2012
2-3pm Eastern US
1-2pm Central US
12-1pm Mountain US
11am-12pm Pacific US

Join us for the next episode of FGS Radio - My Society, an Internet radio show on Blog talk Radio presented by the Federation of Genealogical Societies.

This week’s episode hosted by Randy Whited is entitled Promoting Genealogy to a Larger Audience. Our guest this week will be Angie Rodesky, Tennessee genealogist, blogger and guest on a recent episode of “How the States Got Their Shapes” on H2. Join us as we discuss Angie’s experience in that program and what each of us could do to promote our efforts in unique ways. We will also be featuring FGS member society the Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society in our weekly Society Spotlight feature.

Tune in to FGS Radio – My Society each week to learn more about genealogy societies and join in a discussion of the issues impacting the genealogical community.

Join Us Each Saturday Afternoon at FGS Radio

Tune in to FGS Radio – My Society each week to learn more about genealogy societies and join in a discussion of the issues impacting the genealogical community.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

War of 1812 Pension Digitization Fund Receives Generous $250,000 Donation


FamilySearch Adds to Genealogy Community Fundraising Effort

November 27, 2012 – Austin, TX. The Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) is pleased to announce that the War of 1812 “Preserve the Pensions” Digitization Fund received a generous donation this week of $250,000 from FamilySearch, a nonprofit organization and world leader in the genealogy community. The donation helps move the Fund closer to its goal of $3.7 million in donations to digitally preserve and index the War of 1812 pension and bounty land records.

The War of 1812, often called the “Second Revolution,” was a pivotal moment in our Nation’s history. Individual states struggled to become one nation after a long-fought Revolution, and the “American Experiment” was still at a precarious stage. The strength and courage of the patriots who fought in the War of 1812 ensured that our American Revolution did not end up as a mere footnote to British history and conquest. Instead, valiant farmers, merchants, seamen, fathers, and sons became soldiers to fight for what they and their fathers had believed in: their American home.

Now, two hundred years later, the War of 1812 “Preserve the Pensions” Digitization Fund celebrates their success, honor, and memories by digitally preserving the veterans’ pension records and making them freely accessible to all online. The initiative will digitally preserve the 180,000 War of 1812 pension records (7.2 million pages) located at NARA, and create a searchable index online. Currently, NARA receives over 3,000 patron requests per year for copies of soldiers’ files.

“The Federation is extremely grateful to FamilySearch for their generous support of this enormously important endeavor,” said Curt Witcher, vice president of development for FGS. “Linking the genealogical community, marshaling that community’s resources, preserving and making accessible records that document our heritage—all are central to the Federation's mission. FamilySearch’s very generous pacesetting gift helps ensure that this 21st century preservation and access project is a reality.”

David Rencher, chief genealogy officer for FamilySearch, said, “FamilySearch publishes over 400 million images of historic documents online for free each year, and is honored to support community efforts like the War of 1812 ‘Preserve the Pensions’ Digitization Fund to preserve and make additional high priority historic records more widely available.”

The War of 1812 files are very valuable to family historians and genealogists because they contain rich information such as:

  • Veteran’s name and age
  • Residence
  • Widow’s name and maiden name
  • Service history and dates
  • Military rank and organization
  • If Bounty Land was granted and information on those warrants
  • Marriage information
  • Death dates for soldiers and widows
  • Additional names of neighbors and comrades

Anyone can donate to the project at www.preservethepensions.org. Each pension page costs $0.45 to digitize. Each dollar of contribution digitizes two pages. Every little bit helps. To view the FREE images already online, go to: http://go.fold3.com/1812pensions.

About FamilySearch

FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

About the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS)

The Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) was founded in 1976 and represents the members of hundreds of genealogical societies. FGS links the genealogical community by helping genealogical societies strengthen and grow through resources available online, FGS Forum magazine (filled with articles pertaining to society management and genealogical news), and Society Strategy Series papers, covering topics about effectively operating a genealogical society. FGS also links the genealogical community through its annual conference -- four days of excellent lectures, including one full day devoted to society management topics. To learn more visit http://www.fgs.org.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Updated Reach Out Publications for Genealogy Societies at FGS


The Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS) Outreach Committee is proud to announce that the latest digital editions of Reach Out are available on the FGS website. Three new digital editions are available featuring the guest writers:
  • Youth Edition by Jennifer Holik
  • Archives/Archivist Edition by Gregory J. Kocken
  • Homeschool Edition by Stephanie Pitcher Fishman
The Federation of Genealogical Societies Outreach Committee (FGSOC) was formed in 2009 and produces digital editions to assist FGS membership societies in reaching out to those outside the genealogical community. Since that time, several editions have been made available at the FGS website under the following categories: Youth, Libraries/Librarians, Historians, Archives/Archivists, College/Universities and Corporations and Outside Partnerships. The FGSOC also hopes to have an open dialogue with other organizations and to remain in collaborative spirit.

The digital editions of Reach Out are available at the FGS Website in the Succeed sidebar.

If you have any suggestions or would like to contact the FGSOC you can email the committee at outreach@fgs.org.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

FGS Radio: FindMyPast.com and Its Partnership with the Federation of Genealogical Societies

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Saturday, November 10, 2012
2-3pm Eastern US
1-2pm Central US
12-1pm Mountain US
11am-12pm Pacific US

Join us for the next episode of FGS Radio - My Society, an Internet radio show on Blog talk Radio presented by the Federation of Genealogical Societies.

This week’s episode hosted by Randy Whited is entitled FindMyPast.com and Its Partnership with the Federation of Genealogical Societies. Our guest this week will be Elaine Collins, Business Development Director for brightsolid. Join us as we discuss the new partnership between FindMyPast.com and FGS and what it may mean for your society. We will also be featuring FGS member society the Dutchess County Genealogical Society in our weekly Society Spotlight feature.

Tune in to FGS Radio – My Society each week to learn more about genealogy societies and join in a discussion of the issues impacting the genealogical community.

Join Us Each Saturday Afternoon at FGS Radio

Tune in to FGS Radio – My Society each week to learn more about genealogy societies and join in a discussion of the issues impacting the genealogical community.
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