Bucks County
Genealogical Society
March 2015 Newsletter
IN THIS ISSUE
Chris


PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE


Greetings to all BCGS Members and Friends,


Happy, happy spring!!  Well, almost...but it is most certainly just around the corner.

We were so sorry to have to cancel the March meeting, but with only 25 parking spaces available due to snow piles, we didn't want to take the chance that we would have attendees traveling from a distance and then find themselves unable to attend because they couldn't find a place to park!  We are looking for an alternative for next winter.  We are fortunate that we were able to reschedule our speaker on Quaker records for later in the year.

Our April meeting will be at the Council Rock High School North, with access to Ancestry - Library Edition, and lots of help from experienced researchers.  The meeting will be free, with no speaker, so you'll have plenty of time for ancestor searching!

Check out the terrific article in this newsletter by Cathy Ivins, BCGS Director of Publicity, about using Facebook for genealogy, and then "like" us on Facebook!  Cathy does such a great job of keeping us all informed about the latest news in our genealogy world.

As we enter the fourth year of the new BCGS organization, I want to sincerely thank you all for your support and enthusiasm. We are going strong at 260 members and 650 on the mailing list - go BCGS!

Warm Regards, 
Christine Roberts

SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015   
10:00 AM-12:30 PM

 
Presentation
      "Frugal Hangout" for Genealogy,                      Free Online Research with Friends

Different Location:
       Council Rock High School North Library, 
       62 Swamp Rd., Newtown, PA
       (Parking at right, enter at main entrance)

  • Research your family history with family, friends, and friendly, experienced peers from Bucks County Genealogical Society
  • Free use of Ancestry.com Library Edition will be available at Council Rock High School North using their library computers.
  • Receive or offer assistance from or to other guests from starting your family history to breaking down brick walls.
  • Bring you own laptop using the school's WiFi, or use one of the library computers.
  • Door prizes include subscription to GenealogyBank!
  • Free admission - Open to the public
  • No registration required.
 For more information, visit www.bucksgen.org or contact [email protected]

Facing Your Fear of Facebook

 

                               By Cathy Ivins, Director of Publicity Cathy Ivins 2012

 

Since writing my first article on "Facebook for Genealogy - Friends with Benefits" which appeared in our January 2013 Newsletter, I have found Facebook to be even more beneficial for genealogy, yet its reputation continues to haunt the "likes" of many. Besides connecting with family, genealogy sites and groups are all over Facebook, so a wealth of information is out there, and it's free.

 

I have joined and created Facebook groups with my family surnames. They are "closed" groups, which means someone in it must invite you to join or you must request the administrator to do so. You can find the group name and description if you search it, but nothing else. Once I can confirm someone is related to me, I roll out the red carpet and enjoy the new information I learn, besides putting faces to names on my tree.

 

Recently I met a cousin from my Grand-Uncle's line that my large family never knew. He looked up our surname to show his little boy battling cancer how big his family was.  He was amazed to find out how we were related. Of course he did find the right person to ask! It has been most exciting to connect and share information, stories, and even original records. And, his prayer circle really expanded for his son. He created a page so we could all follow little Bradley's stem cell transplant from his twin sister. Thankfully it has been most successful. I would never have known about my Illinois family members without Facebook.

 

If you've been curious to enter the Facebook realm but inexperience or fear have prevented your venture, I'd like to offer some tips on getting your feet wet, with your socks on.

  • First, create a brand new email address for yourself. This way if you leave Facebook, you can also delete this email account. You will login using this email address.
  • When you register with Facebook they will need to ask you basic information which you must provide for your account (so they can protect their members against you!) but they will not publish, like first and last name, email address, gender, and birthday.
  • When you choose a profile name, you don't need to use your last name. Some members use their first and middle only.
  • Create a special password just for your Facebook account.
  • For a profile picture, you can just use the default silhouette photo of a male or female, or upload a photo of something like your pet, favorite flower, etc. Later, if you post something on your page, people you have "friended" will see this picture, so make sure it's nothing inappropriate or embarrassing!
  • You can also add a cover photo which anyone you friend can see on your profile page.
  • Now you can start "friending" which simply means allow people you select to see what you post, and you can see theirs. You can search for them by their email address, or in the search box, or contact your friends for their profile name, and send them a "friend request".
  • If you receive a friend request from someone, you can accept or ignore. Don't worry if you ignore someone, they won't know. You can also unfriend someone afterwards if you made a mistake or regretted it!
  • You can also elect to not allow people to friend you at all!
  • Facebook will allow you to add information about yourself for your friends to see. It is not required or necessary.
  • You can use the search box to find public pages on your interests, like ours at www.facebook.com/bucksgen, or other genealogy sites. Once you visit their page you can click "like" at the top. Now when that page posts something, you will see it in your newsfeed on your home page. If they post something you really like and want them to know you like it, click "like". Now, when you do this, your friends will see on their newsfeed this post saying that you "like" it. So make sure you really want your friends to know you like it.
  • This goes for friends' postings too. You'll see what they post. Now, if you don't like seeing what they post but don't want to unfriend them, you can click the little arrow to the right of their post and say "hide this" or "hide all posts from this friend".  They won't know! It's amazing what you learn about friends and family members by what they share on Facebook!
  • If you upload photos you would like to either store on Facebook so you can access them anywhere you sign in to Facebook, or share them with your Facebook friends, you can select the privacy for them. If you click on a face, you can "tag" them by selecting or writing the name of the person. Facebook's facial recognition software is amazing. Remember once you tag someone, they will be notified. Of course someone else could do that to you too, but you can choose to block tagging from the privacy settings.
  • A great site for how to join Facebook is http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Facebook

 

There are so many other tips to share on starting with Facebook, but these will at least allow you to check it out before going further. Once you are on Facebook, you can click the settings and read all the privacy settings. Facebook has been very much committed to security and has several tutorials available to help keep you safe.  

 

Finally, if you have any questions about joining Facebook, or creating a group or page, be sure to see me on April 11th at Council Rock High School! 

 

9th Annual Bucks County Ancestry Fair
September 19, 2015

The Ancestry Fair will be held  at Bucks County Community College in Newtown.  A kick-off meeting was held on Saturday, January 31st, and several sub-committees and chair persons were established. The committee met in February, will be meeting again in April and plans are developing for a terrific event!

The sub-committees are:
Sub-Committee              Chair                     Email                                  
Budget Marguerite Mogila [email protected]
Exhibitors Jeff Sipler [email protected]
Facilities Pat Gessner [email protected]
Hospitality & Food Marilyn Cook [email protected]
Main Event Joann Cosgrove [email protected]
Publicity Cathy Ivins [email protected]
Speakers Chris Roberts [email protected]
Volunteer Coordinator Peg Felter [email protected]

We need your help to make this a successful event.  If you can help, please contact the sub-committee chairperson by email or speak to her/him at the next BCGS meeting.

 LOOKING FOR YOUR GREAT GRANDFATHER'S OBITUARY?  CHECK OUR DATABASE.  

This is the kind of record that you will find on our database: 
     

As of 3/20/15, the BCGS database contains:

         22,797 birth and baptism records
         16,081 marriage records
         83,159 death and burial records
         20,274 other miscellaneous records
       258,979 total searchable names

To begin your search, go to   http://www.bucksgen.org/index.php/search-database

Your feedback is welcome! Please email Nancy Heath at [email protected] with your comments.

 


The Cemetery Assessment Project (CAP) is almost finished.

There are only 62 cemeteries for which CAP forms are still needed; 
and with your help, we'll finish this project by April 30th!

You don't need to go to the cemetery...just check this  cemetery list, pick a cemetery in your neighborhood, and complete the CAP.

Most of the information can be found on the Internet or by calling the cemetery management company or nearby church.  

Complete as much as you can - don't worry about trying  to fill in everything on the CAP form   - and return it to Joann Cosgrove at  [email protected]

We appreciate your help!  Thank you.


What you always wanted to know about Frakrtur...
Sunday, March 22

Fraktur 03-22-15
This was an interesting event on Sunday, March 22 at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown. Researcher and author, Corinne Earnest, discussed the genealogical value of Fraktur, the vibrant, folk-decorated manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Germans.

In the photo, left to right: 

Sara Good, Mercer Museum Collections Manager; Jack Kauffman, BCGS member; Nancy Heath, BCGS webmaster; Ann Kauffman, BCGS member; Pat Gessner, BCGS VP- Membership; Russ Earnest and speaker Corinne Earnest.
BEGINNERS CORNER

Check out RootsMooc.  It is a free, open, online course and  a friendly introduction to family history research in the  U.S.  using commonly available sources. The course and discussions will be open from March 23 to June 1. The website is: upfront.ngsgenealogy.org
RESEARCH TIPS

Looking for daily search tips?  Here is one website to try:

Want to know what FamilySearch adds to its collections each month? Look at  familysearch.org/blog/en


UPGRADED MEMBER BENEFIT!

FindMyPast has increased the discount that is offered to BCGS members.  It was a $20 discount.  Now it is 50% off the annual World subscription; that is a $100 savings. 

If you would like to subscribe to FindMyPast World, please contact Pat Gessner at  [email protected] to receive instructions on setting up your account with FindMyPast.


COMPREHENSIVE EVENTS CALENDAR

Click the link for a listing of upcoming genealogy events for our organization and others in our area:


Have you looked at our Facebook page?


Cathy Ivins, BCGS Director of Publicity, posts great genealogy information almost every day.  Click here and take a look...

 www.facebook.com/bucksgen
  


Do you have a query about a Bucks County ancestor, and don't know where to send it?

If you would like an answer from our Query Coordinator, Tom Myers, please send your query to Tom at [email protected]

If you would like the query published in a BCGS newsletter, please send your query (or comment) to VP Membership, Pat Gessner, at [email protected]
Membership Fees for One Year Membership 
    
                         Individual:  $20          Dual/Household:  $35
 
                                            Organization: $75

Our membership fees help to pay for speakers, facility rental, website costs, insurance and more.  Membership in BCGS is on a rolling basis and lasts one year from the month you join. Won't you join and help us continue to grow?

Member Benefits - with more to come: 
  • Discount on Society educational programs and events.
  • Members can have their surnames posted on our website with a link to the member's email address.
  • Members-only section of the BCGS website.  Participate in discussion forums, share files, photos, and information with other members; see members' favorite genealogical websites and contribute your own.
  • Meeting handouts are available to members unable to attend the Society's regular monthly meetings.    
  • Free scanning of documents is available by appointment.
  • GenealogyBank: 20% ($14) discount - members may subscribe for $55.95 per year.
  • Fold3: 37% ($30) discount - members may subscribe for $49.95 per year.
  • Saving Memories Forever: 12% discount - members may receive a one-year premium subscription for $35.00.   
  • FindMyPast: 50% discount on annual membership
  • Dell purchase program: provides discounts on products sold through the Dell website to FGS member societies' members, their families, and their friends.  BCGS is a member of FGS (Federation of Genealogical Societies) and the discounts are available to our members.
Join or renew by mail using our membership application/renewal form , on line on the Society's website via PayPal or by paying with cash or check at our next meeting.  And, we now have the ability to accept credit card payments at our monthly meetings!

If you have questions and to get access to the above discounts,
please contact:  [email protected]
More information about us:
Members only...join our Members-Only section of our website.  Registration information available at: Login - Bucks County Genealogical Society 

Not a member and want more information?  Check our website at www.bucksgen.org and our Facebook page www.facebook.com/bucksgen.
BCGS 2015 BOARD MEMBERS

President                                               Christine Roberts
Vice President - Membership                   Pat Gessner
Vice President - Programs & Education    Jeff Sipler
Vice President - Projects & Research       Joann Cosgrove
Secretary                                                Mary Butash
Treasurer                                                Marguerite Mogila
Director - Public Relations                       Cathy Ivins
Director - Website                                   Nancy Heath