Research at the D.A.R. Library Julia Coldren-Walker FamRSearch@aol.com Organization Research areas include: Library Seimes Microfilm Room On line databases Databases from home Hours of Operation Monday thru Friday 8:30-4:00 Saturday 9:00-5:00 Library will be open on holiday weekends unless the actual holiday falls on Saturday. Sunday - CLOSED Admission for non DAR/SAR Member now FREE Library Collection Highlights Founded in 1896 240,000+ books on American genealogy, local history, and records covering all periods of American history and all states. Includes 24,000 typescript volumes of unpublished genealogical record 53,000 rolls of microfilm including federal and state census, military, land and vital records 10,000 genealogical files The LIBRARY Library Finding Aids On-Line Catalog http://www.dar.org/library/onlinlib.cfm Genealogical Records Committee Index http://grc.dar.org/dar/darnet/grc/grc.cfm (Documents digitized and searchable at Library) Analytical Aid card index to older county histories, special book collections, and the file collection 1
Minority Research Guides Guide to Minority Service Research Files at the DAR Library African American Genealogical Research at the DAR Library Jewish Genealogical Research at the DAR Library Forgotten Patriots Outgrowth of 2003 Conference Original volume contained 6,600 names 2008 supplement Free to download DAR Library Publications Women in the Revolutionary Era America's Women in the Revolutionary Era 1760-1790: A History Through Bibliography COMPUTERIZED CATALOG CATALOG SEARCH 2
SEARCH RESULTS Classification System CALL WORDS Use a CALL WORD system. Library divided into two sections: STATE and FAMILIES Example MD FAMILIES COUNTIES MISKIMMINS ANNE ARUNDEL BARNES BAR AFRICAN- AMERICAN ARCH Architecture BIOG Biography COUNTIES followed by County name G.R.C. Genealogical Records Committee HIST History MIL Military REL Religion VITAL Vital Records Organization The Library is divided into 2 Sections Geographical General Subject and States East of the Mississippi on Ground Floor States West of the Mississippi in the center and west balconies Family Histories begins on main floor and continues in east balcony Growing CD-ROM Collection Copies cost.25 per page (do it yourself) African American Research Sections containing research manuals and guidebooks on African American research in General Section and at beginning of each state section African American Genealogies Complete run of the Journal of Afro- American Historical and Genealogical Society 3
Titles of Interest to African American Researchers The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925 The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution From Africa to American: African American History from the Colonial Era to the Early Republic, 16526-1790 The African American Soldier from Crispis Attucks to Colin Powell Genealogical Records Committee Collection 24,000+ typescript volumes gathered since the late 1910 s. 400-500 new books arrive each year Records are found under the state of the person who collected it, not under the state to which the record pertains On-line Index by name to State, series, volume and page Digitized copies in database available at DAR Library. Manuscript Collection A functioning manuscript collection with proper donation procedures began recently. Now, items are given a collection name, accessioned, cataloged with subject tracing and added to the collection. In the past, no registry was maintained. At times, loose notes that were received were bound together and added as a volume Items in the Manuscript Collection Lyman Chalkley s original annotated typescript for his 3-volume publication Chronicles of the Scot-Irish Settlement in Virginia, published by the DAR in 1912 Anne Waller Reddy Collection of Virginia family research. DAR Library File Collection 10,000 folders Material submitted with applications or was subsequent donated by members. Items include wills, deeds, bible records, family studies, pamphlets and research notes. Digitization currently underway and files may not be available. Materials are being attached to the application for which they were originally submitted. United States Ephemera Collection Since the beginning of the Society, members have sent pamphlets, booklets, newspaper clippings, transcripts and manuscripts to the Society. Beginning in June 2000, the DAR Library Staff began cataloging them into the on-line catalog and arranging the material to be available to the public. 4
Additional Collections American Indian Collection American Women s History National Huguenot Society Collection President s Collection WPA Collection Seimes Microfilm Center Established in 1976 Became part of the Library in 1998 Seimes Collections Over 910,000 membership applications Over 53,000 microfilm rolls and microfiche sheets Near complete set of published Census Indexes as well as AIS fiche index sets City Directory Collection on fiche Participant in FHL Program Membership Applications Single line descent between member and participant in the Revolutionary War All applications now digitized on-line Proofs submitted with applications are being attached and can be viewed and printed out (work in progress). Searchable by any name in lineage Applications (cont) Copy of applications or supporting documentation can be printed from screen Copy of applications (2 or 4 pages) $10 for electronic copy ordered online with credit card or in person at the Seimes Center $15 for paper copy ordered by mail or fax Copy of supporting documents available for $20 for entire set or.25 per page when at Seimes Microfilm Center. Microfilm Census Revolutionary War Records War of 1812 Records State Records Additional Records Copies from microfilm printers.50 per page 5
Census Federal Census 1800 through 1900 complete Soundex for 1880 and 1900 Index (Printed and AIS Fiche) State Michigan 1894 (42 rolls), Minnesota (167 rolls), New York (312 rolls), New Jersey (106 rolls), Federal Revolutionary Records Compiled Service Records (M881) General Index to Compiled Service Records (M860) Revolutionary War Prize Case (M162) Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty- Land Warrant Applications Files (M804) State Revolutionary Records Virginia Revolutionary War Service Records, Auditors Accounts North Carolina Treasurer and Comptroller Revolutionary War pay vouchers (73 rolls) New York Revolutionary War accounts and claims 1775-1808 (42 rolls) New Jersey Revolutionary War - Compilation of Revolutionary War slips (31 rolls) Loyalist Records Great Britain Loyalist Commissions from Canadian Archives, Ottawa - (originally 60 volumes - 25 rolls) Index to officers and men, New Jersey Loyalists (7 rolls) Loyalist regimental muster rolls (1777-1783) C series British military and naval records from PRO - (11 rolls) War of 1812 Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who served during the War of 1812 (M602) War of 1812 military bounty land warrants 1815-1858 (M848) General Society of the War of 1812 applications (10 rolls) Collections Draper Manuscript Collection (123 rolls) Barbour Collection (CT Vital Records before 1850) (98 rolls) Hale Collection (CT gravestones) (56 rolls) 6
Vital Records Massachusetts (fiche of town records before1890 and state vital record index 1842-1890) New Hampshire Index to births, deaths & marriages before 1900 (98, 60, & 102 rolls) Vermont general index to vital records to 1870 (287 rolls) Additional Items Holdings vary by county and or state Family Genealogies Bible Records Tax Records Deeds Wills ON-LINE DATABASES AT DAR ON LINE DATABASES Ancestry Library Edition over 4,000 database; census, military records, passenger records HeritageQuest Online census data, family records and selected Revolutionary pension records. Also the Periodical Source Index (PERSI), Freedman's Bank Records Readex s Early American Newspapers contains digital copies of 24 newspapers from 1690 1876. ON-LINE DATABASES (continued) NEHGS Databases 2400 databases with over 110 million names include MA Vital Records with certificates 1841-1910 JSTOR Online database with full text of academic journals WorldVitalRecords Everton On-line Library, Small Town Newspaper, International Parish Records. Fold3 original documents Complete Revolutionary Pension, Newspapers from Allen County Library DAR DATABASES Genealogical Research System DAR Applicants searchable by Ancestor s name, Members name or number, and Name of any person in the lineage. Supporting documents (vital records, bible records, deeds, other records have been digitized and attached to application and viewable at DAR Library. Genealogical Records Committee (GRC) Index (over 32,500,000 records) available on-line. Pages may be viewed at the DAR Library at this time. 7
DAR DATABASES (continued) DAR Analytic Index Cards Created 1910 1970s Indexed genealogical sketches in older county histories; parts of the file collection; early GRC books Revolutionary Pension Extract Cards Abstracts of pension to support applications Made prior to early 1960s NOT COMPLETE The DAR Genealogical Research System (GRS) The GRS is a collection of databases that provide access to many of the materials amassed by the DAR since its founding in 1890. It is a free resource that aids general genealogical research while assisting with the DAR membership process. It is searchable from home computers. GRS TUTORIAL GRS SEARCHES Searches may be by Ancestor (Revolutionary War soldier), descendants, or DAR Member #. Tips: Less is more Not all soldiers are in database Use partial name search if having problems finding the surname, i.e. cold with return both coldren, coldiron Check other spellings, DAR uses a standardize spelling for common names i.e. SMITH includes SMYTH Use advance search SOUNDEX option GRC ANCESTOR SEARCH ANCESTOR RESULTS 8
ANCESTOR CARD (top) ANCESTOR CARD (bottom) DESCENDANTS LIST PURCHASE COPY / DOCUMENTS PURCHASE OPTIONS 9
DESCENDANT SEARCH DESCENDANT RESULTS MEMBER SEARCH MEMBER SEARCH RESULTS GRC SEARCH GRC SEARCH RESULTS 10
ADDITIONAL DETAILS OTHER SEARCHABLE DATABASES REVOLUTIONARY PENSION CARD INDEX PENSION CARD INDEX RESULTS PENSION INDEX CARD ANALYTICAL CARD INDEX 11
REFINED SEARCH SAMPLE CARD DAR Library Videos Part one History of the Library http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldyp833pd0c Part two What is in the library http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg0ewpk4_uq Part three How can you help http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfqfremjnhq DAR On-line Courses DAR Genealogical Education Program: Course 1-- Introduction to Genealogy Research for DAR Applications DAR Genealogical Education Program: Course 2 Applying Genealogy Research Techniques to DAR Applications DAR Genealogical Education Program: Course 3 Advanced Techniques for Resolving Problems with Lineage or Service on DAR Records DNA and the DAR: Using DNA as a Piece of the Evidence for a DAR Application DAR and DNA Effective 1 Jan 2014, DAR will begin accepting Y-DNA evidence is support of new member applications and supplemental application as one element in a structured analysis. The analysis required will use a fill in the blank form found at the DAR website 37 marker Y-DNA The accuracy of the 37 marker Y-DNA does not allow for positively identifying descent from a particular ancestor. 95% degree of certainty that two living men share a common ancestor at more than 150 but less than 200 years when they match all 37 marker locations. 12
DNA use for DAR Application Submit application with only one unproven father-son link. Test a male with a proven link to the same father who was born more than 150 and less that 200 years earlier Not useable for new ancestor applications DNA test is part of analysis which includes exhaustive search to find direct evidence Surnames of the males tested and maiden name of applicant or her mother must be the same. DNA use for DAR Application (continued) One of the two makes must be a close male relative of applicant (father, brother, grandfather, uncle, great uncle). Second male will have a direct lineage to the patriot WHICH HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY PROVEN TO THE DAR. The submitted 37 marker Y-DNA test will have to be IDENTICAL. 13