Showing posts with label announcements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label announcements. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

May Program information

From Tony Young:

In May's program Rody Johnson will speak about two of his recent books: Different Battles and The Rise and Fall of Dodgertown. Different Battles is about local residents who rescued some crew from a vessel that was torpedoed by a German U-boat right off our coast! The second book tells of the fate of our baseball lore. This will be chance for folks to learn more of our wonderful and wild community. Here are the covers of the tales.

Upcoming FPAN Event Thurs. 4/22


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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

F&CHS march meeting

F&CHS March 2010 meeting poster
NOTE: Not sponsored by the IRGS. This blog entry is provided as a courtesy to our members. Please check with the sponsoring organization for exact details and the most current information.

GSSB March 10, 2010 meeting announcement

GSSB March meeting, “Social networking: Facebook for Genealogists”

NOTE: Not sponsored by the IRGS. This blog entry is provided as a courtesy to our members. Please check with the sponsoring organization for exact details and the most current information.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

TCGS Meeting 11/17, Elmer Spear

From TCGS via Suzy Bromwell:
Elmer Spear, founder of Elmer’s Genealogy Library in Madison, Florida, will be the speaker at the Tuesday, November 17, Treasure Coast Genealogical Society meeting at 1:30 PM at the St. Lucie County Main Library in downtown Fort Pierce. Elmer’s Genealogy Library will merge with the Huxford Genealogical Library in Homerville, George in early 2010. It will be named the Folks Huxford and Elmer Spear Genealogical Library, will be managed by the Huxford Genealogical Society and will be located at City Municipal Complex in Homerville, GA. Website address is www.huxford.com and telephone is 912-487-2310. Homerville is in southeast Clinch County, Georgia, between Waycross and Valdosta. After the merger, this new library will be the largest private genealogy library in southeastern United States. Elmer's is located in downtown Madison, FL, website address is www.elmerslibrary.com; email to research@elmerslibrary.com.

All TCGS meetings are open to the public. TCGS volunteers are at the St. Lucie County Main Library in downtown Fort Pierce from 9 AM to 3 PM every Tuesday to help patrons with their genealogical research.

For more information, contact tcgsociety@gmail.com or lindahudsonbailey@yahoo.com or 772-467-1246.


NOTE: Not sponsored by the IRGS. This posting is provided as a courtesy to our members. Please check with the sponsoring organization for exact details and current information.

Friday, October 2, 2009

reCAPTCHA

IRGS is now adding reCAPTCHA code to our Web site as a spam protection measure.

What is reCAPTCHA? You have probably encountered the process while using the Internet and probably didn't know the phrase. In simple terms, a CAPTCHA is a picture with a text box and you are asked to type the word or phrase you see into the text box before you are allowed to proceed. The idea is to add a challenge that a human can solve much better than a machine to stop the "bots" (roBOT code that scans the Internet looking for email addresses, places where spammers can insert a link, etc.)

This process has been around for a while and now someone came up with the great idea of having our interpretation actually accomplish something beyond just filtering man from machine. The reCAPTCHA program is using images from digitizing projects to get us to help with the transcription process. Currently, the project is digitizing old copies of the New York Times and certainly we know what that means to the genealogical community! Keep that in mind the next time you are fussing and fuming about having to decypher a blurry word - you might just be transcribing the key to breaking through one of your brick walls!

Of course that is a very simplified explanation and if you want to learn more, visit http://recaptcha.net/learnmore.html and see what the project is all about.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

IRGS Announces its Online Surname Registry

The Indian River Genealogical Society, Inc. announces the availability of its online Surname Registry to the general public. The registry contains over 550 entries of surnames being researched by members of the IRGS and is available to the general public at the Society's Web site: irgs.org

The list may be browsed alphabetically or searched using your browser's search feature. Each entry has an associated link that leads to a query form that will be dispatched in private to the member associated with the entry. The method works for members who have email accounts and for our non-computing members.

With the wonderful facility at the Vero Beach Main Library, you can be sure the IRGS members have some well-researched information to share and we hope this facility will lead to some meaningful data exchanges.

Members of the IRGS may submit an additional 5 surname entries with their 2010 membership application and renewal time is here. New members joining in 2009 will automatically have their membership extended through Dec 2010 so don't delay, join today. See the IRGS Web site for membership information: irgs.org

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

BGS September meeting

BGS logo


BREVARD GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

JOHN WHITNEY, SPEAKER

SEARCHING FOR RECORDS IN THE LDS LIBRARY


MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2009


9:30 A. M., Room 1

Central Brevard Library

308 Forrest Avenue

Cocoa, Florida


Visitors are welcome.

IRGS Fall program press release


Indian River Genealogical Society

P.O. Box 1850

Vero Beach, FL 32961

www.irgs.org

PRESS RELEASE

The Board of Directors of the Indian River Genealogical Society is happy to announce its schedule of programs for fall 2009.

September 16 – “How to do German Research”

October 13 – “Using Memorabilia, Artifacts and Heirlooms to Tell Your Family Story”

November 10 – “In Deed”, property records research

December 8 – “Compare Software”, for researching and storing genealogy information

All general meetings of the IRGS are free and open to the public. The society holds its general meetings at 9:30 AM in the large first floor meeting room of the Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st Street, Vero Beach. With the exception of September’s meeting (that was scheduled to accommodate Labor Day weekend travelers), all general meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month.

Visitors, whether novice or experienced researchers or just inquisitive about genealogy, are encouraged to attend meetings. Membership dues are $25 a year. For more information about IRGS, please check our website: www.irgs.org. It contains newsletters and announcements of upcoming events.

Since its founding in 1983, IRGS members have published two books: one listing the county’s cemeteries and the other, a local best seller, depicting Indian River County in vintage postcards. Each year the society hosts its Valentines Seminar featuring a noted genealogist and, throughout the year, members volunteer to help others with their families’ histories. Plus, the society provides numerous classes for beginning genealogy researchers. Please join us at a meeting soon!

Suzy Bromwell, Public Relations Chair

sbromwell@gmail.com

Thursday, August 20, 2009

IRGS Fact Sheet

A one page IRGS Fact Sheet has been added to our new About Us page on the Web site. Download and print a copy or two, keeping them handy for the next time someone asks you about our society. Bring along a membership form too and help us grow!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Nancy Sieck dedication ceremony, 9/13/09

To all,
The dedication ceremony to honor Nancy C. Sieck is scheduled for Sunday, 13 September 2009 at 4:30 P.M. in the Titusville Library. Naming of the Genealogy area as a memorial to Nancy and the display of her plaque will be part of the activities.
Additional information will be provided as obtained.
Patrick Bowers

Thursday, July 16, 2009

2009-10 programs and other Web site changes

Please visit the IRGS.org Web site to see the first cut at the program schedule for the 2009-10 meeting season. You will also notice that a new "About Us" page has been added, as well as a memorial page. Hopefully the slimmed-down front page will load a little faster for you now.

Also note that we have stopped mirroring all of the Web content at our old Rootsweb address. If you are still using the "flindigs" address, it is time to update your bookmarks!

I hope you are having a fun-filled summer of research.

Regards,
Phil Wright, webmaster

Monday, July 6, 2009

First Fall Meeting date shifted!

Hi everyone,

Our first fall meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 16, at 9:30 am in the large meeting room in the library. We hope to see you there. You will receive information later on about the program for that day.

Your IRGS Board

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

George Branford Wilson, IRGS co-founder, passed away Mar 26th

Obituary, Press Journal, Wednesday, April 1, 2009

George Branford Wilson, 100, of Sebastian, Florida and former life long resident of Maryland, died Thursday, March 26th, while in rehab recovering from an earlier fall. Mr. Wilson was born in Hillsboro, Maryland the third and last child of George Lawrence and Louise Branford Wilson. He attended Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland and graduated from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland. Following his civilian retirement from the United States Army Chemical Corp Mr. Wilson developed an interest in genealogy, wrote and published several family histories and was a co-founder of the Indian River Florida Genealogical Society. He is survived by his sons: George Robert Wilson of Urbana, IL., John Bonifant Wilson and wife Anne (Brien) of Winston-Salem, NC, stepson Eric B. Larson and wife Ellen of Bethesda, Maryland and numerous grand and step grandchildren. Mr. Wilson’s ashes will be returned to Denton, Maryland for interment on June 15, 2009.

Local arrangements entrusted to Cox-Gifford-Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory, Vero Beach, Fl. Condolences may be sent through www.seawindsfh.com/obit.php

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Polish GIG news from Marg

The Polish GIG will meet on Thursday, April 16th at 3:00 to discuss the latest and greatest technology aids. We will be implementing our very own Wiki to help us connect with our research friends.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Personal Ancestral File (PAF) Seminar

On Thursday, March 12, 2009 at 10:30 AM in the Large Meeting Room at the Library, we will present an overview of the popular genealogy software usually referred to as PAF. We'll show you how to enter your basic genealogy information and navigate around the program. PAF is the easiest, most user friendly but not the most comprehensive of the myriad of genealogy programs. Also, the price is right; it's FREE. Anyone who is working on their genealogy should use some genealogy program because it is a great assist in organizing your work, printing out standard genealogy forms and sharing your data with others. We'll cover multiple marriages, adoptions, linking pictures, citing sources, printing out a variety of forms and books, and backing up your data.

If you do not already have PAF on your computer, we strongly suggest you download it from familysearch.org; click on download PAF, provide your information, click on download English, and follow prompts. See you there!!!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Ontario GIG Update

The Ontario GIG (Genealogy Interest Group) sends the following calendar update:

Our Ontario GIG met today [3/3]. We had a great time, but we learned most of us are "snowbirds" so there will be NO Ontario GIG meeting in April or May. If we convene in the fall I will let you know in advance so you can publicize our meetings.

Thank you, Janice Sly

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Robert F Hutton, past GSSB president passed away

The Genealogical Society of South Brevard notes the passing of Robert F Hutton, a past president and contributing member. Visit gssbblog.blogspot.com to read Robert's obituary. The memorial service will be April 4th.

Monday, March 2, 2009

March 2009 newsletter now available online

The March 2009 IRGS newsletter is now available at the Society's Web site.