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| The Genealogy Center at Allen County Public Library |
Last month, CGS led a research trip to the Allen County Public Library
in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It ran concurrently with the annual meeting of the Federal of Genealogical Societies. This year for the first time the trip was restricted to intermediate-level researchers. Everyone worked independently but there was a lot of networking and helping one
another.
Led by CGS past president Jane Lindsey, the trip yielded some
new discoveries for participants. Lavinia Schwarz, current researcher for the
Cresap Family Association, was able to extend one of her long-neglected early
female ancestors’ lines. Kate
Black was visiting the library for the first time and was so excited with the
records available to her there. Wendy Polivka, Pat Smith, Sandy Fryer, Linda
Darby, Alison Shedd, Kath Merilo, and Diana Edwards all were taking advantage
of the unique resources at this library, the largest public genealogical
library in the country. It holds more than 513,000 rolls of microfilm and
55,000 compiled genealogy volumes, as well as privately published family histories,
an impressive collection of state and territorial censuses, and much more.
new discoveries for participants. Lavinia Schwarz, current researcher for the
Cresap Family Association, was able to extend one of her long-neglected early
female ancestors’ lines. Kate
Black was visiting the library for the first time and was so excited with the
records available to her there. Wendy Polivka, Pat Smith, Sandy Fryer, Linda
Darby, Alison Shedd, Kath Merilo, and Diana Edwards all were taking advantage
of the unique resources at this library, the largest public genealogical
library in the country. It holds more than 513,000 rolls of microfilm and
55,000 compiled genealogy volumes, as well as privately published family histories,
an impressive collection of state and territorial censuses, and much more.
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| The gang: Diana Edwards, Pat Smith, Lavinia Schwarz, Kath Merilo, Wendy Polivka, Linda Darby, Alison Shedd, Sandy Fryer. Not shown: Kate Black. Photo: Jane Lindsey |
We had dinner together every night. (Jane Lindsey
notes, “Since my last trip there about eight years ago, the restaurants
available have greatly improved!”) Regular breakfasts together at the hotel
also provided more time for networking, and on Sunday morning we all gathered
to brainstorm until the library opened at noon.
August is thunderstorm season in Indiana. Two members had
flights delayed by a day due to the weather, and we had a few storms while we
were in the library, too. Fortunately we didn’t have to go out in them!
flights delayed by a day due to the weather, and we had a few storms while we
were in the library, too. Fortunately we didn’t have to go out in them!
For more than 10 years, CGS has organized research trips to this invaluable repository. We trust the tradition will continue.
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