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We ( j : oF i 7 yo Is + ay Liig. neae : © é 6 4 ao ai? r i? a Bi ad Kiel a : * oa ¥ _— aa kA m7 O‘RaS PEeST iFe =Vc PSt eilePe O LaE WtDOe GSsF LR oI e + ke rggy y ; evey 2P i : Rel Il ISSN 1070-4809 An International i Genealogical : he TEE Publication GEORGIA a ly) | LIBRARIES § . - uw @a e Vol. IV Number6 Publi‘ shed ; Free Bi- monthly December 1 geaiJanuary 1994 Scottish Weekend! You're invited. | clanitRacknzie Society declares Odom Library Combining fun, food, enter- Observer and a Birthday Cake tainment and heritage, the 4th Reception. Observer person- The Clan MacKenzie Soci- - Manitoba. Annual Scottish Weekend in nel, past and present and ex- ety in the Americas, Inc., has The Clan MacKenzie plans Moultrie will celebrate the ecutives from the newspaper’s become the 49th clan to declare to participate with their “Grand 100th birthday of The Moultrie parent company, Multimedia; the Ellen Payne Odom Genea- Opening” at the Scottish Inc., will be introduced at the Observer. logical Library as their main Weekend at the Odom Library The Ellen Payne Odom Ge- reception featuring a one-man depository for genealogical re- next March. nealogy Library, the Ist Pre- art exhibit by well-known cords. At the annual meeting The Clan MacKenzie Soci- sbyterian Church of Moultrie artist, Randy Gibbs. Bob Barr of the Clan MacKenzie, the re- ety has approximately 450 and The Moultrie Observer will act as Master of port was given by Dale MacK- families in the USA and 50 have joined together to offer a Ceremonies. Music will be enzie Gross of St. Petersburg, families in Canada. memorable weekend. provided by Harmonie FL and the motion was made Officers include, but are not Activities will begin on Fri- Universelle. by Gross that the group name limited to: Robert E. Harrison, day, March 11, with self- Saturday, March 12, the this library to be the main de- President (KY); J. Ronald Dick Shaw, World’s Champ- guided walking and driving Tartan Parade, with Max Nuss- pository. Therefore, at the McKenzie, Executive Vice ion Free Style Whistler to tours of Moultrie and Colquitt baum, Publisher and Owner of Stone Mountain Games on the President (GA); John D. appear at the Scottish County, registration at the li- The Moultrie Observer from 16th of October, 1993, both the MacKenzie, Secretary (FL);; Weekend. brary, a tour of The Moultrie 1949-1979, as Grand Marshall Clan meeting and the Execu- Clarice McKenzie, Treasurer will begin at 11 AM. The tive endorsed the proposal (MS). Other Vice-Presidents Scottish-American Military *Preparatory Class for Virginia Archives, Dec. 30. Page 48. without dissent. include the Vice President for Society from Savannah will act The Clan MacKenzie Soci- the South, Dale McKenzie *Loretta Kooken wins “Postage Hero” prize for 1993! Page 4. as honor guard and Kyle Hen- eCtoyn vweanse rf,o uGnidbesdo ni n M1a9c7K4e nbzyi eth,e Gforro stsh e (WFeLs)t,, tRhues sVeilcle AP.r eMsaicdeKn-t Newsletter contest opens dfeorr sont hwei ll psaerrvaed ea s piapned majtohre of Birmingham, AL. Since that enzie (WA); the Vice President weekend. (Please bring your time, the group has had records for the East, Alan McKenzie The Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library announces its na- tartan banners for the parade of genealogy from various (Ontario). tional newsletter competition for 1994. Scots clans, historical & ge- and Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan.) parts of the nation, Indeed, Several of the top officers nealogical societies and surname associations are all invited to A picnic lunch for weekend some of the records are in Cali- plan to be in Moultrie for the registrants will be held at the participate. fornia, and the chief genealo- Scottish Weekend in March Entries will be accepted from now until 1 March 1994, It is social hall of the 1st Presbyte- gist for the Clan is Glenn W. and the opening of the Clan planned that judging will take place March through May, with the Continued on page 31 McKenzie, at Swan River, MacKenzie collection. winners announced in the June issue of The Family Tree. Competition categories will be according to circulation, content sb and manner of production. = & Cs a& ” Prizes will include an engraved Revere bowl and hand-done cer- = 3 tificates. The grand prize winner will have the name of their publi- cation engraved on our Plaque of Honor - which is always on dis- abtn PAID P41e rmit play in the Odom Library. GAlAb any, Zoz = There is a $25 entry fee, with proceeds of the contest going tow- ard Odom Library projects. By= Please mail entries (at least 2 recent issues) with the name of pu- PERIODICALS RECEIVED blication, sponsoring organization and a daytime contact person =< with phone number. Include your circulation and your check for $25. DEC 14 1993 Mail entries to: Newsletter Contest, Odom Library, PO Box 1110-Moultrie, GA 31776-1110. Allen County Public Library If you would like more information, please call 912-985-6540. Gillean chooses Odom! “Clan MacKenzie officers, Malcolm MacKenzie (past presi- Now, there are 50! dent), Robert E. Harrison (president), Clarice McKenzie (trea- surer), J. Ronald McKenzie (exec. vice president). Standing, Russell MacKenzie (vice president of the west), Dale MacK- Claudia N. McLean Kittle, Scottish Festival, voted to de- 40 enzie Gross (vice president of the south). Deputy Convenor for the Clan clare the Ellen Payne Odom Ceeae aen”=a neg e e e Gillean Association, USA an- Genealogy Library their archi- qibS1r11a0 nounced that the Clan Gillean val and genealogical The Family Tree is 4 years old! uG3l1tA7r7i 6c-,1 110 Association, at their Annual repository. OGera emei ly Our circulation is 27,000! Wow! General Meeting at the Stone Plans for an opening cere- Mountain Highland Games and mony will be announced later. editoOrd om £3A Rs aLte eh , X net,a Happy Hogmanay! Happy New Year! Lang may yer lum reek!: ae Tree Topper Page 2, The Family Tree § From Thet Fna w ie F neloLgy ibary Branches, Twigs, Leaves & Stems An Internat. te 4 Ganaatog Uijn il afi fC U News from my WPublisuhedFreee @y Bi Monthly October, November 1198929 2 9 *, Odom Library Chairman WHO § historical setting, resulting in brary has a large collection of Bert Harsh 3 et ge Fall Workshop reclaiming African-American these reports. They do not Library Director PO -. history and culture. have 1899, 1900 through 1904, Melody Stinson Jenkins *- “Roots: A Potpourri of Ge- Raclnacleacleacaleacsalletae 1910, 1914 and 1915 (The Bu- nealogy and History” was. the reau County Genealogical Soc- subject of the Patricia Liddell - A good source of informa- iety is interested in obtaining The Family Tree Editor, etc. Elizabeth Bishop Palmer Researchers, Chicago Chapter, tion on coal miners in Illinois is these years - contact them if Afro-American Historical and the Annual Illinois Coal Re- you have a source: PO Box “Beth” Gay, FSA Scot Genealogical Society, Inc., fall port. These are hard bound 10166, Rockford ieeall workshop held this past Oc- books full of statistical infor- 61131-0166. Contributing Columnists y tober at the Carter G. Woodson mation, including detailed ac- Jacques Julien de Guise, Bert Harsh, Carol Regional Library Center, Chi- cident and death reports of the eles aleeG lazc lesc itec ua Davidson Baird, Merle M. Baker, Mimi R4 cago, Illinois. workers. Information such as Lozano Holtzman, Col. Cliff H. MacLean aN Researchers and aspiring re- date of accident, name of Some genealogical terms to Hansen, Jan A. Krancher searchers enthusiastically par- worker, age, residence, mar- learn and know...Lineal means ticipated in the one day event riage status, number of depen- ascending or descending in a Odom Library Board of Trustees - IeViMe of several workshop sessions. dents, type or injury and total direct line; collateral means de- Era Rice, James Kirk, phe What PLR set out to accom- work days lost. Each yearly re- scended from the same ances- plish was the motivation of port lists as many as 1000 min- Jestina Lewis, Mabel Bell, ore tor, but not in a direct line of Campbell Ansley, Van Platter, people of African ancestry to ers killed or injured. Indexed, descent; allied families are research local and family his- each book contains up to 6000 families which are usually Te- Merle Baker, Jack Short tory and to understand the le- Names in each report. The lated through marriage. An gacy of one’s ancestors in a Spring Mos IL ee Li- 2S, e a = ancestry begins with a single individual and traces back in The Family Tree is published bimonthly by the Ellen Payne time to include the male and fe- Odom Genealogy Library in Moultrie, GA and printed by the male line of that person’s Observer Publishing Company in Moultrie. ancestors. A genealogy begins The purpose of The Family Tree is to inform those interested with a single ancestor and in the Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library of activities and traces forward in time to in- events planned there; and, to bring information and news to clude all descendants to the those interested in their own family histories. present...Have you lost some- SeeeS one in Idaho? The Idaho Ge- As repository for fifty Scots Clans and family organizations, nealogical Society offers Idaho the Odom Library also hopes to serve as a central source of in- research for $5 per hour plus formation and study for those concerned with their Scots herit- copies. The Idaho Genealogi- age - as well as those of other ethnicities. cal Quarterly offers unlimited You are welcome to use anything not copyrighted from this free queries to members, $3 to publication. That is, certain advertisers may retain copyright on non-members. Write ID Ge- material in their advertisements and you must contact them ab- nealogical Society, 4620 Over- out any use of that material. —— Next to Wal- Mart land Rd., #204, Boise, ID Information in this publication is obtained from correspon- 83705. Beene dence, newsletters, press releases and miscellaneous sources; which, in many cases cannot be verified. rain Circulation this issue: Mail 25,500; advertiser copies, hand ESTABLISHED 1965 delivery, etc., 1500. Total circulation, 27,000. The British Shop To subscribe: Simply call or write and ask to be put on the mailing list. There is no subscription charge for the paper in the United States - although postage contributions are greatly appreciated and encouraged. (In the past, donations from $1.00 to $1,000.00 have been received. Any and all are welcomed.) wea Bagpipes: Macleod, R.G. Hardie, R.T. Shepherd, D. Naill For subscriptions outside of the United States Postal Service, i) [NS Reeds: McAllister, Warnock, Shepherd, McLellan, Turner please send $15.00 for six issues. Write Editor: The Family Practice Chanters: Standard and long chanters in plastic or Tree, The Odom Library, PO Box 1110, Moultrie, GA 31776-1110. African blackwood, pipe chanters also available Drumsticks: Snore, bass, or tenor, Premier, Cameron Pro The Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library is open Monday - Saturday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Highland and Country Dance Shoes: Forsyth, Cameron Visit us at 204 5th St., S.E., Moultrie, GA 31768. Complete Highland Wear: Kilts, Jackets, Sporrans, Ghillie Write us: PO Box 1110, Moultrie, GA 31776. 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The Family Tree, Page 3 with some clean cat litter. Close the bag tightly and leave ; for a week. When you take the books out, there will be no £ Genealogical & Historical Societies odor! Py The United Methodist Here and There and Most Everywhere —— Church will do an initial search Tennessee has the greatest in their files at no cost if your _ density of cemeteries in the US Please put the Odom Library on the mailing list for your Genealogical Societies, Historical Societies ancestor was a minister. If they ereeie - at 30 per 100 sq. miles. and other groups interested in genealogy and history. We’re glad to publish news of meetings, classes, locate your ancestor they will Alaska has only 16 cemeteries, seminars and items of interest to our readers. If you would like for your group to individually receive notify you of photocopy costs. aTtaT e ’ fewer than 0.1 per 100 square The Family Tree - please just let us know. Send all identifying informa- miles. Geography Professor tion to: The General Commis- Wilbur Zelinsky of Pennsylva- sion on Archives and History, a. nia State University says that If you have an ancestor who nealogy newspaper columnist Place musty smelling books PO Box 127, Madison, NJ population density is often cor- appears to have disappeared in for “We the People” in The in a brown paper sack along 07940. related with cemetery density © the 1850’s, try looking in the Daily Oklahoman. Write PO and that recently settled area 1850 California State Census. Box 25125, Oklahoma City, tend to have fewer cemeteries Over 50,000 people traveled OK 73125. FAMILY because they have bigger, com- overland or aboard ship to the mercial ones. gold fields. The 1852 State Lost someone? The Salva- HISTORY With thanks to the Newslet- Census of California is espe- tion Army operates a Missing ter of the Wisconsin State Old cially valuable as it asked for Persons Locator Service in 90 Cemetery Society Inscriptions. the persons residence. Most countries throughout the world. PUBLISHERS answered with the name of the You must be searching for a —-—F& ——— A woman once wrote Abra- state from which they came. near relative and you must be ham Lincoln asking for a bit of By 1855, 23,000 of these peo- able to provide essential infor- Let Us Publish Your History advice and his signature that ple had moved or returned to mation about the missing per- she might have it for a keep- their former homes. son. You will be asked to send sake. She did not include a Thank you to the Collin a $10 non-refundable donation. Send for our "FREE" brochure on SASE. Lincoln replied, “When County Genealogical Society Contact your nearest Salvation How to prepare your family history and asking strangers for a favor, it Newsletter. Army office for full is customary to send postage. information. How to get it published. There’s your advice and here is Sharon Burns is the new ge- my signature - A. Lincoln.” e@ Wewill accept your history in any form, and we will Gleaned from the Hemet- edit it to produce a smooth, interesting flow. San Jacinto Genealogical Soci- GENEALOGY CLASSES IN GEORGIA e Weill then reproduce it in typeset print, word ety Past Finder. FOR 1994 processor laser print, or plain typewritten A note from Ruth Talbot pages—with photographs, documents, and index; McMahon, Detroit Society for Send SASE for schedule to @ Then we will publish any number of copies. Genealogical Research, 8283 Beacon Lane, Northville, MI a FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES "You cannot get your history published better anywhere!" 48167: “I have indexed the De- ¥ troit adult (18+) deaths from Box 88100 the microfilms of Wayne Family History Publishers, 845 South Main Street County Deaths. These deaths Atlanta, GA 30356-8100 Bountiful, UT 84010 occurred from 1868 to the end Call (801) 295-7490 ~ of 1897. I will look up one full Jay L. 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Fargo, John Burrows, Pennsylvania Postage Heroes include Wilson all from Iowa who helped bring Kretschmar, Jack Maidlow, Joseph C. Press valued at $500. Each month, Ann Dorothy Fuchs, Melissa Tobat, Barbara Mrs. Billie Gailey, Oren Strickland, Vir- your Family Tree to you. Carroll, Andrew J. Tidwell, Estelle An- Glass of the Odom Library staff, makes A. Davison, Martha Crewey, Walter ginia Smith, Jere S. Keefer, Anne New, Mr. Robert Powell and Edward and derson McAltel, Hazel Clark Eleanor an entry ticket for each person who Weedman and Joan Williams. Eaward & Margaret Milford, Mrs. Patri- Azalia Thomas of Utah have also helped Freene Hommes, Joyce Bestwick, John- makes a postage contribution to The Our postage was paid this time with cia I, Toner, William Forsyth, Jr., Mrs. bring your publication to you this time. nie Jo Dickenson, Robert V. Phillips, Family Tree. November 15, a name is the help of Postage Heroes from Indiana: Beryl Stemagle, John F. Washington, Thank you. Mrs. Jill M. Fritz, Laura F. McBeth © chosen to win our prize. Ms. Kooken’s Dayle Hall; G. Thomas Oakley; Sally M. Wes and Kathie Shepherd, James M. Kansas Postage Heroes this time in- Thaxton, Gail Hufstetler, Elizabeth B. name was chosen this year! She will re- Nichols; and Donald E. Miller. Hudson and B. Morrison. clude The Rev. Roy A.F. McDaniel, Butler, Mrs. Tommy Sherman, Mrs. Am- ceive a gift certificate from Southem His- Postage Heroes comes from Illinois With thanks to our Postage Heroes SSC, James P. Hays, Ann N. Baughman ali R. Perkins, Winnie Ramey, Una J. torical Press. too! Thanks to Betty Jo Malinee, Caro- from Tennessee: Marjory Watts, Fred and David C. Stone. Thank you. McComnick, Richard W. Jones and Jack Next year’s prize will be a $500 gift lyn Blair, Thomas M. Hunter, Mrs. Veta McCullough, J.D. Anderson, Mike Pea- Thank you to Mrs. Davis of Clan Shepherd. certificate from The Celtic Trader. M. Manard Harper, Elizabeth Voigt, , cock, Nancy Rosdeutscher, Sandy Home/Hume, Clara H. Thurston of D. Craig McDonald, Mr. Stuart Green- It is important to remember that be- Anne Snell, Charles F. Meyer, Irene Helms, Mrs. George Newman and Wil- Maine and the Colonial Dames. law, John McKinnon and A. MacIntyre cause of Georgia law, it is not necessary Yourison, Thomas M. Hunter, Ms. Carrie liam & Karin Sims. Sarah Bridges Mattox and Mrs. Melba of Massachusetts are Postage Heroes too! to send a postage contribution to be eligi- McMoniis, Robert Miller and the James All the way from Washington state Smith of Kentucky also helped bring Thank you! ble for the drawing. If you wish to be en- E. Houston’s. come Postage Heroes! Thank you to M. your paper to you this time! With thanks to Postage Heroes from tered in the drawing and do not wish to Many thanks to Postage Heroes from Lethene Parks, M. Thomas, W.J. Sid- Canadian Postage Heroes include Mr. Louisiana: Charles H. Caldwell of Clan make a contribution, simply send a post- New York! Vincent P. Murphy, The dons, Norma C, Miller, Juanita Price, and Mrs. Llovd Leland and Merv. W. MacDuff, Freddie R. Hall, Margaret B. card, requesting that your name be added Scottish Heritage Society of the Roches- Margaret McLeod Van Nus, Jane C. Gat- Rowan. Thank you. - Miller, Elizabeth H. Lewis, Mrs. James to the drawing. ter Area, Sarah Malinowski, Harlene tavara, D. Gooding, L. Blanchard, Col- Postage Heroes James G. Osbome, PG Rowland, Chuck and Peggy Patout, Ri- This issue of The Family Tree cost Sanders Palmieri, Mrs. Anne K. Good- leen S. Gordon, and Marjorie L. Blagdon. of Wyoming, Marlin L. Morrison of Ne- chard L. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. E.W. Turm- more than $4000 to mail - using every will, Catherine L. Adams, Wilma Kears- New Jersey is represented this time by vada, Rita R. Long of South Dakota, W. bull, R. Douglas MacDougall, Frances method of saving. Your postage contri- ley and Mr. Frank W.M. Roever, Jr., have Postage Heroes Carol McCloud, H. James Houston of New Zealand, Marilyn Buchanan, Mrs. W.F. Fitner, Mrs. W.K. butions truly do keep our paper free of a helped mail this issue to you. Thank you! McWhorter, R.E. Weatherford, Harriett Engstrom of Alaska, Elizabeth Looney of Anders and George W. Williams. set subscription fee. We sincerely thank Help from North Carolina has come Wright and Harry J. Divins! Thank you. Washington, DC, Mrs. Leonard Collicott Ohio is represented by Postage Heroes each and every person who has shared from John T. Woodruff, JoAnn Freeman Our thanks to Barbara A. Oosterhuis, of Nebraska, Mrs. G. Allen Lovell of Ne- James Innis, Arlene & Leo Rasor. Ed- with us. Surratt, Edna Wages, June E. Swinson, Kathy Cole, Eviangelmine Berg and Mr. vada, Ellyn R. Kem of Indiana, have also ward Morris, Donovan V. Henderson, helped mail this issue. Thank you. Paul S. West, Eleanor Martin, Jeanne Remember, your postage contributions From Oregon, D.M. 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