August - Muskegon County Genealogical Society
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August - Muskegon County Genealogical Society
TWIG TALK Newsletter Since 1972 Vol. 16 No. 8 August 2016 Thursday, August 11, 2016 TWIG TALK A publication of: Muskegon County Genealogical Society c/o Hackley Public Library Torrent House 315 W. Webster Avenue Muskegon, MI 49440-1208 www.genealogymuskegon.org [email protected] TAKE NOTICE: Meeting Starts at 6:30 pm VFW Post 3196, 5209 Grand Haven Rd “Little Known Facts” On Cemetery Mapping Bill Hansen Find & Like Us On Officers President: Past President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Dawn Westcomb Kelley Jane Appleton Schapka Kathy Broughton DeCormier Karen Page Frazier Nancy Clark Spoon Committees County Clerk .................. Jane Gates Dawn Kelley Facebook ....................... Norman Dagen Historian ....................... Board Members History Book Project ...... Kathy DeCormier Hospitality ...................... Jane Weber John Slater Phyllis Slater Library............................ Barb Martin Membership ................... Paula Halloran Newsletter...................... Dawn Kelley Pioneer Cert. Program.. Barb Martin Programs & Publicity ..... Board Members Special Projects ............ Dawn Kelley Website.......................... Shelly Nelson Board Member ............... William Hansen Board Member ............... Jim Harkness Tom Van Bruggan This program by Board member; Bill Hansen and Tom Van Bruggen, Muskegon County GIS Administrator, will present LKF (Little Known Facts) to the latest in cemetery mapping technology, GIS (Graphic Information System). Muskegon County's GIS program began in 1998 with a proposal to begin digitizing the property tax maps being maintained by the Equalization Department. From that humble start, the GIS program has developed into a full enterprise-wide solution for departments and municipalities throughout Muskegon County. Thomas Van Bruggen is the GIS Administrator for Muskegon County. Beginning in 1998 with a set of paper maps, red pens and an engineer’s scale, Thomas has directed the implementation and development of the County mapping system into a modern enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS) that serves County government offices, the citizens of Muskegon and beyond. Bill Hansen is well known as a professional photographer and for making the awesome new cemetery maps of the City of Muskegon & Muskegon County Townships. So far there are 24 cemetery maps on our website. Check them out. Bill is also an author of several books at our Local History & Genealogy Dept. at the Torrent House. GENEALOGY FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP WE ARE BACK! Sat., August 13, 2016 / 10:30am – 12:30pm or 2pm – 4pm Space is limited, so please pre-register either online at [email protected] or call the Torrent House, Local History & Genealogy Dept. at 231-722-7276 ext. 240 1 HOSPITALITY HAPPENINGS COUNTY CLERK RESEARCH Muskegon County Building, 990 Terrace St. MCGS volunteers are there every Wednesday from 1:00-4:00 p.m. Our June meeting featured speaker, Katherine R. Willson. Her program "Little Known and Rarely Used Google Resources and Research Tips" gave handy ideas for navigating Google using its advance search. NEW BOOKS& INFORM ATION IN THE LOCAL HISTORY & GENEALOGY DEPT. County Clerk, Nancy Waters, gifted members and guests with a very comprehensive "Muskegon German Census Records 1816-1916 County Directory for 2016." County, township, city, The When, Where and How of a Valuable Genealogiand village services and agencies are included cal Resource, by Roger P. Minert along with a county map, listed festivals, county facts & figures and a history are some of the TORRENT HOUSE information colorfully illustrated in this directory. Update and News Talented baker, Pam Harrison, brought yummy chocolate frosted brownies. The last one was saved for President Dawn Kelley's sweet tooth! She also brought much appreciated cheese and crackers. Nancy Spoon's home baked peanut butter cookies and double chocolate ones showed her kitchen baking expertise. She offered a fruit selection of melons and pineapple for our healthy needs! John and Phyllis Slater brought our thirst quenching water. There were four door prizes with winners: Nancy Bassett, Whitey Zissler, Juanita Joiner, and Phyllis Slater. The ticket book "Google Your Family Tree" will coordinate well with the program for winner Bonnie Vokits. She also was the free draw book recipient about the family life of the Pilgrims. All the windows at the Torrent House have been replaced with brand new Pella windows & screens. What a difference it has made. This should save on heat & electric. Damien & I (Dawn) have been working on to replace some the bad copies of the City Directories of Muskegon County. Local History & Genealogy Dept. has the complete collection. The collection is from 1873 thru 2015 with just 5 directories missing. Missing from the collections is 1874, 1877, 1881, 1882, and 1994. The 1926 city directory is the Muskegon street renumbering for 1925. Around 1952 there was a renumbering of the streets in Muskegon Heights and in 1957 there was renumbering of streets in Roosevelt Park. The most recent city directories are always kept at the reference desk at the main library. In keeping with the June 14th Flag Day theme, Phyllis Slater shared a framed 48 state flag and a news article explaining which flag stars represented our individual states. Bill Hansen shared a school photo that needed identification. Pat Straley recognized it as the Maple Island One Room School House which her mother attended! August awaits your Show N' Tell ancestral offerings! INFORMATION ABOUT OUR VOLUNTEERING MEMBERS Thanks to Bill Hansen, who has recreated 24 cemetery maps so far for our society and still working on more, check them out at our website, under databases-Cemeteries. See page 3 for more info & updates. WOO! Ingrid & I (Dawn) did it, we finished photographing Oakwood cemetery, which has over 30,000 headstones. It took us 3yrs to finish from early Spring 2014 to June 2016. Ingrid has entered all to Find A Grave. Later this year or early Spring of 2017 we will have them up on website. GENEALOGY NEWS FROM OUR MEMBERS From Dennis Allen In case you didn't know it, Ancestry.com now has Indiana death certificates 1899-2011. Search on parents and view actual images. 2 Twig Talk Vol. 16 No. 8 August 2016 Donations from Muskegon County Genealogical Society Our society has donated updated cemetery maps to be placed at the other cemeteries that the City of Muskegon maintain for the entrances. DPW have received a copy of the maps that they use at the DPW garage. Oakwood cemetery is the first ever to receive a cemetery map in the county. The 6ft x 5ft laminated cemetery map was placed on the marquee so when family members visit, they have an idea of where to look with the description of how to find the headstone. Oakwood cemetery entrance is on the corner of Irwin & Wood St. Front entrance on the Main Drive We have good relations with City of Muskegon DPW—Dept. of Public Works who own 4 city cemeteries, Evergreen, Lakeside, Oakwood, Restlawn. They have worked very hard to keep up with all of them and they also help the society in any way they can. Back of the marquee displays the Evergreen, Lakeside, Restlawn cemetery maps. If you see the crew below roaming around on their mower, weed trimming and lifting headstones, they are the crew who work hard to keep the 4 city cemeteries in tip top shape. L to R Lilly Ann, Jeremey, Josh, Robert, Tim SCHOOL PROJECT Muskegon Schools Administration has donated to our society school records After we have indexed the school records, we donate the records to the Library of Michigan Archives Thanks to Barb Wieresma who contacted the society with this great wealth of history that can be preserved for the future generations. Remember we are collecting all school pictures, information about schools and records. 3 Twig Talk Vol. 16 No. 8 August 2016 2016 Dates to REMEMBER Regular Meetings Board Meetings 7:00 p.m. VFW Post 3195 5209 Grand Haven Road Genealogy Family Family History Workshops Torrent House 315 W. Webster Ave. January 15 January 14 February 5 February 11 March 10—starts at 6:30pm April 14 March 4 Sat., Mar 19 workshop 10 to 2 April 1 May 12 May 6 June 9 June 24 August 11—starts at 6:30pm August 5 September 8—starts at 6:30pm September 2 October 13 October 7 Nov. 10—starts at 6:00 pm NO meetings July & Dec November 4 NO meetings July & Dec Torrent House Local History & Genealogy Dept., 315 W. Webster 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please preregister online at [email protected] or call 231-722-7276 ext. 240 January 9 February 13 March 12 April 9 May 7 August 13 September 10 October 1 November 12 NO workshops in June, July, & December “Friends come and go, but relatives tend to accumulate” 2016 PROGRAM SCHEDULE REMEMBER WHAT TO BRING! Live Webinar Pencil or pen and paper to take notes. Any genealogy items you would like to donate for the FREE table. Money for 15 Generation Charts—$3 ea. Money for the Ticket Book info below. Show N' Tell for August Sep 8 “The 15 Habits of Highly Frugal Genealogist” Speaker Thomas McEntee Who said genealogy and the hunt for your family history has to be expensive? Learn how savvy genealogists are find success with 15 basic habits of frugality. YOUTUBE VIDEO TICKET BOOK This is kind a neat to watch. GIS system working with a township on cemetery mapping Your Guide Cemetery Research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wID5yLYo5jU Excellent books to have on your book shelf! Research Trip to Allen Co. Library Fort Wayne, IN Wed thru Sat, Oct 5, 6, 7 and 8 more details next mo nth. Companion Cemetery and Funeral Home Research Records GENEALOGYBANK.COM New Content Update, With over 114 Historical Newspapers for all 50 states. 4 Twig Talk Vol. 16 No. 8 August 2016