The February meeting of the La Porte County Indiana Genealogical Society is scheduled
for 7 pm on Tuesday, February 11, 2014, at the La Porte City Parks Department building,
250 Pine Lake Avenue. After a social time and a business meeting, the program will
feature a presentation by Pam Pulice, of La Porte. A videographer, Pulice will present a
program entitled “Family History Through the Eyes of a Videographer.”
The society meets at 7 pm the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the
La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The
public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society’s activities
in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records
preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inlcigs/.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can
prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before
December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and
Civil War Families (1861-1865). It is not too early to start documenting your La Porte
County ancestor! The period to accept 2014 applications is July 1 through July 31.
You can also read or search back issues of the society’s newsletter, December 2005
through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from
members’ research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://
lpcgs.blogspot.com/2010/08/la-porte-county-genealogical-society.html.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
January genealogy meeting wrapup by Alan Zeller
Tuesday,
January 14, the La Porte County Indiana Genealogical Society honored
a person who has unselfishly given help and encouragement to everyone
around her. An award was created in 2010, entitled the “Genealogist
of the Year”. Each year a committee examines the nominations and
selects an outstanding contributor to genealogy in La Porte County.
Due to the inclement weather, the award was not presented as
scheduled, at the December dinner meeting. More moderate conditions
for the January meeting permitted the delayed award to be presented.
Gloria Arndt was presented with the award by committee members
Dorothy Palmer and Joan McCoy
La
Porte County Genealogical Society members enjoyed an exchange of
experiences and discoveries. An evening of sharing let us join in
newly uncovered insights into the lives our ancestors. From the
unexpected visit to a cemetery which ignited one man’s interest in
his family history, to sharing the inhumanity that ethnic hatred can
encourage, each speaker had something of value to offer. One showed
us the tiny shoes and garment worn by her ancestor in the 1850’s.
Another told of the newspaper articles which ignited his interest in
his immigrant great-uncles. Tales of veterans of the War of 1812 and
the Civil War vied with tales of the unimagined troubles that filled
the life of a beloved grandparent. One family moved from Kentucky to
Indiana because of lingering animosity after the Civil War. A member
reported the results that patience can bring when a query posted long
ago finally attracts the eye of a distant cousin. Another found the
missing facts about her grandfather once she ignored family tradition
and found he had lived almost eleven years longer than tradition
claimed.
Next
month’s meeting, on February 11, will feature local videographer
Pam Pulice. She will present Family History
Through the Eyes of a Videographer.
The
society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather
permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department
building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all
meetings. For more information about the society's activities in
awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing,
and records preservation, visit our web
site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inlcigs/.
Also
at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County
ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply
for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer
Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War
Families (1861-1865). Completed 2014 applications may be submitted
between July 1 and July 31. The next awards will be made at the
September 9, 2014 meeting.
You
can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter,
December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and
historical information from members' research and abstracting work in
local records, on our
blog
at
http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/2010/08/la-porte-county-genealogical-society.html.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
November 2013 genealogy meeting
On Tuesday, November 12, the La Porte County Genealogical Society
program will feature Commander James Stemmler of the Hubner
Swanson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1130, describing services
the VFW provides to veterans and their families.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~inlcigs/.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). Completed 2014 applications may be submitted between July 1 and July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/ 2010/08/la-porte-county- genealogical-society.html.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). Completed 2014 applications may be submitted between July 1 and July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
October 2013 genealogy meeting wrapup
La Porte County Genealogical Society members and friends enjoyed a participatory presentation by Mary Jane Novak October 8 on how and how not to do gravestone rubbings. Sample stones old and new were available for hands-on demonstration and practice, and a link to a video was provided at wikihow.com/Make-a-Gravestone-Rubbing. The November 12 program will feature Commander James Stemmler of the Hubner
Swanson Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1130 describing services
the VFW provides to veterans and their families.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~inlcigs/.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). Completed 2014 applications may be submitted between July 1 and July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/ 2010/08/la-porte-county- genealogical-society.html.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). Completed 2014 applications may be submitted between July 1 and July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
October 2013 meeting
The La Porte County Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, October 8. Mary Jane Novak will give a program on gravestone rubbings.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). It is not too early to start documenting your La Porte County ancestor! The deadline for completed 2014 applications is July 31. You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
September 2013 genealogy meeting wrap-up with Barber pioneer residency certificate
Twenty-seven members and guests enjoyed an evening of genealogy September 10 when the La Porte County Genealogical Society met. Genealogist/historian Fern Eddy Schultz talked about finding records at the County Home to help a caller locate a relative now buried at Pine Lake Cemetery. Past president Pat Harris described a recent research trip to Ontario, Canada, where they called the archives ahead of time and got excellent help as a result. There was also discussion of courthouse rules and procedures regarding electronic equipment for genealogical use.
Highlight of the evening was the awarding of a Pioneer residency certificate to Michael Lee Barber (pictured right), who documented his ancestry back to Ira Barber, who is on record as residing in La Porte County by 1845. (Note: you do not need to live in La Porte County to obtain this and other certificates -- only your ancestor!) The Residency Committee, consisting of Fern Eddy Schultz, Chair, Gloria Arndt and Dottisue Gansemer, reviewed all materials submitted with the application. Schultz thanked the committee and the honoree for participating in the program and encouraged others to also submit an application with documentation.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry. com/~inlcigs/.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). The deadline for completed 2014 applications is July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/ 2010/08/la-porte-county- genealogical-society.html.
Highlight of the evening was the awarding of a Pioneer residency certificate to Michael Lee Barber (pictured right), who documented his ancestry back to Ira Barber, who is on record as residing in La Porte County by 1845. (Note: you do not need to live in La Porte County to obtain this and other certificates -- only your ancestor!) The Residency Committee, consisting of Fern Eddy Schultz, Chair, Gloria Arndt and Dottisue Gansemer, reviewed all materials submitted with the application. Schultz thanked the committee and the honoree for participating in the program and encouraged others to also submit an application with documentation.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). The deadline for completed 2014 applications is July 31. The next awards will be made at the September 9, 2014 meeting.
You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Genealogy: If you've got questions, we've got answers.
The La Porte County Genealogical Society will meet Tuesday, August 13,
and the program will be “Genealogy: If you've got questions,
we've got answers.” All people with questions about their genealogy, in
La Porte or elsewhere, beginners or old-timers, are invited to come and
share and discuss problems and solutions in their family history research.
The society meets at 7 pm on the second Tuesday of each month, weather permitting, at the La Porte City Parks and Recreation Department building at 250 Pine Lake Avenue. The public is welcome at all meetings. For more information about the society's activities in awards, research, abstracting, transcribing, indexing, publishing, and records preservation, visit our web site at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.
Also at our web site, those who believe they have La Porte County ancestors (and can prove it!) can find information on how to apply for First Families of La Porte (before December 1840), Pioneer Families (1841-1860), Settler Families (1861-1880), and Civil War Families (1861-1865). The deadline for completed 2013 applications is July 31. You can also read or search back issues of the society's newsletter, December 2005 through December 2009, including genealogical and historical information from members' research and abstracting work in local records, on our blog at http://lpcgs.blogspot.com/
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