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2019 01 Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 1 DAVIE DOSSIER Issued by Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society Mocksville, North Carolina January 2019, Issue 1 libraries Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 2 DAVIE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY President, Linda Leonard Vice President, Marcia Phillips Secretary, Pat Mason Treasurer, Marie Craig Board of Directors, Claude Horn Dossier Editor, Marie Craig Webmaster, Marie Craig Our Website is https://sites.google.com/view/dchgs . Historical Data to research is http://www.daviecountync.gov/440/Genealogy-Local-History . Other Websites about Davie County genealogy and history: http://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Davie_County%2C_North_Carolina http://ncgenweb.us/nc/davie/ Meetings are on the fourth Thursdays at 7 pm at Davie County Library History Room. January 25: old movie night, H. Lee Waters movies of Davie County in the 40’s February 23, Sat., 10 am: instead of meeting, tour of Family History Center, 2780 Westchester Dr., Winston-Salem March 28, Tour of Zion Chapel Methodist Church, discussion of renovation of one of Davie’s oldest churches April 25 May 4: Help with Daniel Boone Festival on the Square June 27 September 26 October 24 November 21 FUTURE CONFERENCES Federation of Genealogical Societies: August 21-24, 2019, Washington DC https://fgs.org/conferences/ National Genealogical Society: May 8-11, 2019, St. Charles MO. https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ RootsTech: February 27 – March 2, 2019 in Salt Lake City. https://www.rootstech.org/ Talks are archived. Back issues of the Davie Dossier are online at http://www.daviecountync.gov/440/Genealogy-Local-History . More and more research items about Davie County are being uploaded for use on your computer at home. See http://www.daviecountync.gov/440/Genealogy-Local-History . Genealogy data in Bibles, Daniel Boone Family info, and Flossie Martin records. Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 3 Libraries in Davie county Davie County Public Library www.daviecountync.gov/400/Public-Library DCHGS Honors Retiring Library Director Davie County Public Library Director, Jane McAllister, retired in mid-December. She presented a program at the November 29 meeting of Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society. Prior to being director, she was director of the History Room at this library. She gave a summary of her work there. A reception followed. Shown in the photograph are Marcia Phillips, vice president; Jane McAllister; and Linda Leonard, president. Welcome to the New Director! The director replacing Jane McAllister is Jane Blue. She was director of the library in Andrews, NC previously, managing a team of six employees and more than 20 volunteers. She earned her master’s of library and information science degree from the University of South Carolina in 2012. History Room There are three volunteers in the Martin-Wall History Room in Mocksville. One of the library staff members has recently been assigned to work part time in the history room. Those of you who live close enough to visit this wonderful collection have been blessed with its holdings. The library and the history room have many paintings and photographs of historic places, people, and the military. There are two computers, books, microfilm, and files in many file cabinets in the History Room. Free access to Ancestry.com is available at all the computers in this library. Cooleemee There is a branch of Davie County Public Library in the shopping center in Cooleemee. Hours: Monday – Friday, 10 – 12 and 1 – 5. Online genealogical Data Use the Website above and click on the word Genealogy. Much information has been entered by staff and volunteers at the library. Examples: genealogical listings in family Bibles, church history, old photos, videos on YouTube, school history, and digitized pages of Davie County researchers. Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 4 Nearby county history rooms Edith M. Clark History Room, Rowan County Public Library, 201 West Fisher Street, Salisbury https://www.rowancountync.gov/308/History-Genealogy Their holdings include over 19,000 books, 5,700 microforms, 268 manuscript collections, dozens of genealogical journals as well as a solid collection of civil war and civil war prison materials. Genealogy materials include abstracts, indices, and guides to primary source material used by genealogists as well as popular online databases--Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest. Local and regional oral histories, films, and maps also supplement the collection. History Room, Iredell County Public Library, 201 N. Tradd Street, Statesville https://www.iredell.lib.nc.us/167/Local-History-Genealogy This history room features Iredell County maps, photographs, and newspapers. Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest are available for free use. Books and files are also part of their collection. Local History Room, Davidson County Public Library, 612 South Main Street, Lexington http://co.davidson.nc.libguides.com/c.php?g=856202&p=6132535 Collections: microfilm, surname list, cemeteries, obituaries, local history, yearbooks, city directories North Carolina Room, Forsyth County Public Library, 660 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem https://northcarolinaroom.wordpress.com/ Collections: archived materials, photographs, local history, genealogy, law and government Special Collections, Mooresville Public Library, 304 South Main Street, Mooresville http://cdm16711.contentdm.oclc.org/ Special Collections consists of archives, rare book, genealogical, and local history collections, which include but is not limited to photographs, films, video, manuscripts, first editions, out-of-print works, census indexes, oral histories, cemetery records, maps, phonographic records, films, and other like materials. Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 5 The family history library Salt Lake City, Utah and 5100 Branch Libraries www.familysearch.org Beginning Information The Family History Library was first named the Genealogical Society of Utah and was founded in 1894. This is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The holdings have grown and changed in media type since that early date. It is now the largest genealogical library in the world. Microfilming of records began in 1938 and now numbers 2.4 million rolls. Film can no longer be ordered at the branch libraries which are called Family History Centers. Technology updates have digitized almost all these rolls, and they are available for viewing for free on the Internet at www.FamilySearch.org Family trees can be listed, and research can be conducted at this site. In 1963, Granite Mountain vaults were created for safe, long-term storage of microfilm and records. For a two part video about Granite Mountain, see these YouTube videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KLea_DPxb4 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYkLKAPzCfQ . For information about visiting the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, click here: https://www.familysearch.org/locations/saltlakecity-library . For a list of all centers, click https://www.familysearch.org/locations/ Family History Center in Winston-Salem If you live in Davie County, the nearest FHC is located at 2780 Westchester Drive, Winston-Salem, NC (GPS: 36.0662383,-80.343584) Telephone: 336.721.5592 There are 7 computers with free access to FamilySearch.org and all the following sites: 19th Century British Library Newspaper Digital Archive Alexander Street Press, with many Websites American Ancestors Ancestry ArkivDigital FamNet FindMyPast Fold3 Geneanet Kinpoint MyHeritage NewspaperArchive PaperTrail Puzzilla Hours are Tuesdays: 6:30-8:30 pm Wednesdays: 9:00-noon and 6:30-8:30 pm Saturdays: 9:00-noon There are also 888 rolls of microfilm and thousands of microfiche for viewing. Forms are available for listing families, census, and research planning. This FHC began in 1986. Marie Craig is the current director. Why save family records? Throughout time, people in various parts of the world were committed to keeping track of lineage. Primitive countries used the oral method. Scriptures and church history and basic organization of governments are all based on the family. When you learn about your relatives, you will become a better person. Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 6 Allen county 900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, Indiana www.GenealogyCenter.org The second largest genealogy library in the world is in Fort Wayne as a branch of their public library. They have research materials for that area and for the entire world. For free online research, click http://www.genealogycenter.org/Databases/FreeDatabases.aspx. For brochure about The Genealogy Center, click http://www.genealogycenter.org/docs/default-source/resources/aboutusbrochure.pdf?sfvrsn=2. American ancestors New England Historic Genealogical Society 99 – 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts https://www.americanancestors.org/index.aspx This is one of the nation’s leading research centers for genealogists of every skill level. In it are housed millions of documents, manuscripts, records, books, microfilms, photographs, artifacts, electronic resources, and other items that preserve and reveal our history. National archives 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC https://www.archives.gov/ Southeastern Branch: Atlanta Federal Records Center 4712 Southpark Boulevard, Ellenwood GA 30294 Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 7 BOOKS AND MAPS FOR SALE, check to DCHGS Title Author Total Cost # Cost Davie County. A Brief History, paperback James W. Wall, 128 pages $ 6.50 The Boone Families in Davie County Wall, Howell Boone, Flossie Martin $ 8.00 Davie County Marriages 1836-1900 Nancy K. Murphy $25.00 Davie County Marriages 1901-1959 Nancy K. Murphy $25.00 Davie County Cemeteries, a 2-volume set D.C. Historical/Gen. Soc. $55.00 1850 Federal Census-Davie County Forsyth Genealogical Society $15.00 1860 Federal Census-Davie County Nancy K. Murphy and Everette Sain $20.00 1870 Federal Census-Davie County Nancy K. Murphy and Everette Sain $20.00 POSTCARDS OF DAVIE CO. SCENES, (set of 8) $ 2.50 CD of all issues Davie Dossier since 1987 $ 7.00 Maps: Prices below, postage is $5, mailing tube is $2; All four maps cost $12, for example Lagle Land Grant Map, $2 Hughes Historical Map, 1700's, drawn in 1977, $1 J.T. Alderman Map, 1887 , $1 Wilson F. Merrell Map, 1928, $1 Davie County Heritage Book, cost is $45; Make check to Davie County Heritage Book. Use DCHGS address below. The Historic Architecture of Davie Co., cost is $30; History of Davie County, hardback, by James W. Wall, 449 pages; cost is $30; Make check to Davie County Public Library. Use DCHGS address below. Davie County History Books by Marie Craig. Check to Marie Craig, 276 Park Ave., Mocksville NC 27028:  History of Davie County Schools, 318 pages, has photos, locations, longitude/latitude, names of students, and teachers. There is an 18 page index of 3,222 names. 318 pages. $43  Davie County in World War One, 670 biographies of Davie men and women who served, photographs, old letters, description of military bases, and extensive index. 400 pages. $45  Davie County Veterans’ Memorial, has lists of all war deaths, biographies and photos of WW2, Korean, Vietnam, and Beirut Bombing deaths. Tom Ferebee’s 32 minute talk at the dedication in 1987 is included. 190 pages. $33.  Remembering Davie County Protection and Service Personnel, contains biographies of the five law enforcement personnel who died on duty and also photos and descriptions of the monument erected in their memory. The monument also honors all first responders in Davie County. Paperback, 14 pages. $17.  Davie County in the Spanish-American War, contains biographies of the 15 men who served in this war and the resulting war in the Philippines. 65 pages. $20  Mary Ellen’s Diary, 1924, the fictitious diary of a twelve year old girl in 1924 in Mocksville. Included are clippings and illustrations to verify the events. Paperback. 49 pages. $15. Cana Connections, 201 pages, by Betty Etchison West; Life in Cana in the Thirties and Forties and Special People with Cana Connections. There are many biographies and photos of people and buildings. Order from Betty West, 3532 NC Hwy. 801 North, Mocksville NC 27028. Make check to Betty West for $35, which includes tax and shipping. Looking Back at Davie County II by Charles Crenshaw and Ron Smith. $45. Mail orders to Charles Crenshaw, 421 Park Avenue, Mocksville NC 27028 Davie County Mavericks, Four Men Who Changed History, the stories of Daniel Boone, Hinton Helper, Thomas Ferebee and Peter Ney in Davie County, by Marcia Phillips. $25. Mail orders to Marcia Phillips, 315 McClamrock Road, Mocksville NC 27028. DCHGS 371 North Main Street Mocksville NC 27028 Davie Dossier, January 2019 page 8 Davie county historical/genealogical society 371 North Main Street Mocksville NC 27028 If you would like to receive your Dossier as a PDF attachment in an E-mail instead of a paper copy, please send an E-mail message to the editor at dchgslist@gmail.com. Please state “E-mail my Dossier instead of mailing a paper copy” and include your E-mail address. This saves money, time, postage, effort, and paper. The number beside your name, above, shows the year for which you last paid $5 dues. Example: if you have a 17 by your name, you have paid dues through 2017. 2019 Dues should be paid now! MEMBERSHIP for a calendar year is still just $5.00/year. Life Membership is $100 per person. We are 501(c)(3) and dues are tax deductible. Below is a registration form for your use; checks, payable to the Society. DAVIE COUNTY HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (DCHGS) Davie County Public Library, 371 Main Street Mocksville, North Carolina 27028 NAME ________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _____________________________________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS ______________________________________________________________ Send my copy by E-mail instead of paper; yes, no