The year is 2068. Your great grandson John, and
his wife, Elizabeth, are in their small two bedroom apartment preparing for
the arrival of their first child. There is barely enough space in the second
bedroom for a crib and small dresser. The closet is stuffed with boxes of
old notebooks and books that John had received from his grandfather. John
had never looked in the boxes. His grandfather had told him the boxes
contained family research done by his father and mother. John and Elizabeth
considered it junk, they needed the closet space for the baby, so on
recycling day your work of 30 years was thrown away.
The year is
2118. Your great great great granddaughter, Catherine, at age 25, has begun
to trace her Family History. She had heard stories that one of her ancestors
had traced the family back sixteen generations. No family member knew where
these research records might be. Her grandparents, John and Elizabeth, had
died before she was born. Her Aunt stated the family had come to America on
the Mayflower. There was also the story about the family being in Macoupin
County, IL, for five generations. Utilizing the Macoupin County, IL Home
Page she decided to visit the Staunton Public Library. She looked through
all the index cards and files. Nothing! She did not give up. She drove to
the Carlinville Library. Nothing! She searched the Macoupin County
Historical Library. Nothing! She could not comprehend how someone could do
years of research and not leave copies of their work at a library. She left
Macoupin County disappointed.
The year is 2007. You can change the
ending of Catherine’s trip to the Staunton Public Library. Round up your
bible records, birth certificates, marriage certificates, death
certificates, military records, pictures, handwritten notes, typewritten
notes, computer generated notes, family group sheets, and anything else you
have. Make a copy of everything for Catherine. She does not need a
professionally completed book. We all know our research is never done. Place
everything in a binder and send it to the Macoupin County Genealogical
Society.
If you listen carefully, you can hear Catherine’s scream of
excitement when she finds your gift to her.
Send Catherine’s gift to:
Macoupin County Genealogical Society
PO Box 95
Staunton, IL 62088-0095
Note: Each year send an update of your research to the Macoupin County
Genealogical Society for Catherine.
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