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New England Historic Genealogical Society

The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in year 1845.

New England Historic Genealogical Society
FoundedBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
(1845 (1845), as the New England Historic-Genealogical Society)[1]
FoundersCharles Ewer (1790–1853)

Lemuel Shattuck (1793–1859)

Samuel Gardner Drake (1798–1875)

William Henry Montague (1804–1889)

John Wingate Thornton (1818–1878)
TypeGenealogical society
PurposeFamily history, Genealogy, Kinship and descent
Location
Coordinates42°21′06″N 71°04′31″W / 42.3518°N 71.0753°W / 42.3518; -71.0753
Area served
United States
ServicesGenealogical records

Historical records

Genealogy research

Genealogy education
President and CEO
Ryan J. Woods[2]
Websitehttps://www.americanancestors.org/

NEHGS provides family history services through its staff, scholarship, website,[3][4] educational opportunities, and research center. Today it has over 250,000 members and more than 90 staff and volunteers.[5]

Headquarters edit

 
New England Historic Genealogical Society headquarters at 99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
 
First-floor Treat Rotunda at NEHGS.

NEHGS is headquartered at 99–101 Newbury Street in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood. NEHGS moved there in 1964 and it is the seventh location for the organization.

The first three floors of NEHGS' present location were built as the headquarters of The New England Trust Company in 1928, designed by Ralph Coolidge Henry and Henry P. Richmond, successors to noted American architect Guy Lowell. Henry and Richmond also designed buildings at Colby College, Pine Manor, and Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. When NEHGS moved into its new headquarters in 1964, it added five floors on top of the New England Trust Company building.

 
Ruth Chauncey Bishop Reading Room at NEHGS.

Prior headquarters included the City Building, Court Square, Room 9 during the years 1846 and 1847; the Massachusetts Block, Court Square for 1847 to 1851; 5 Tremont Street, 3rd floor for 1851 through 1858; 17 Bromfield Street, 3rd floor from 1858 to 1871; 18 Somerset Street – 1871 to 1913; 9 Ashburton Place from 1913 to 1964.

 
George Washington "porthole" portrait painted by Rembrandt Peale, 1853.

Resources edit

Library edit

The NEHGS research library holds materials related to genealogical research in the United States, as well as some materials relevant to the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada. NEHGS collections include 200,000 bound volumes; 5,000+ linear feet of original manuscripts; and 100,000 rolls of microfilm. NEHGS also holds a fine arts collection including works on canvas or paper by Joseph Badger, John Singleton Copley, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, Jonathan Mason, Jr., Rembandt Peale, and John Ritto Penniman. Items from its collection of American furniture were featured in Antiques and the Arts Weekly Magazine.[6] In March 2008, NEHGS received a gift of the earliest known photograph of Helen Keller with her teacher Anne Sullivan. The photo, taken in July 1888, shows 8-year old Keller holding a doll. The photograph was subsequently given to the Brewster Historical Society in Brewster, Massachusetts.[7][8]

Website edit

The NEHGS website, www.AmericanAncestors.org,[9] is ranked number 120 in the Genealogy and Ancestry category on SimilarWeb.[10] More than 15,000 members research on the website every day and an additional 15,000 non-members visit daily.[citation needed] It features a catalog and nearly 3,000 unique searchable databases containing information on over 113 million people. Popular databases are Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1915, Massachusetts Vital Records 1911-1915, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The American Genealogist, Social Security Death Index, Cemetery Transcriptions, Great Migration Begins: 1620-1633, and Abstracts of Wills in New York State 1787-1835.[11]

The Society's website has online exhibits featuring items from the Society's manuscript collection.

In addition to the main website, NEHGS supports www.GreatMigration.org.[12]

NEHGS launched its first website, www.NEHGS.org[13] in 1996; it was one of the first non-profit genealogical societies to have an online presence.[citation needed] NEHGS' first website consisted of 38 pages with information about NEHGS services and programs. In 1999, with the introduction of a new magazine New England Ancestors, NEHGS changed its URL to www.NewEnglandAncestors.org,[14] adding genealogical articles to the website for use by members and the public. In 2001, NEHGS redesigned its website to include data rich content, new articles, and member forums.[citation needed]

Education edit

NEHGS provides various educational opportunities relating to genealogy and family history. Most of educational programs are led and/or taught by members of the NEHGS staff, though some include invited guests.

NEHGS offers a series of research tours, lectures, seminars, and other events throughout the year. For over thirty years, NEHGS has conducted a week-long tour to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah and frequently offers opportunities to research and visit in Ireland, Scotland, Washington D.C., England, Quebec, and other places. For more than twenty years, NEHGS has sponsored a week-long summer “Come Home to New England” program in Boston.

The Society has also developed online seminars many of which are taught by their staff genealogists on a wide variety of topics such as Internet searching, beginning genealogical research, organizing, preparing lineage society applications, and others.

Publications edit

NEHGS publishes books on families, genealogists, and historians, including authoritative guides, source record compilations, compiled genealogies, and family histories. The Newbury Street Press imprint is America's leading publisher of privately sponsored family histories.

Among the Society's recent additions to the genealogical canon are Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century, New Englanders in the 1600s, A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries, Ancestors of American Presidents: 2009 edition, The Descendants of Henry Sewall, and Twenty Families of Color in Massachusetts.

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register edit

Published quarterly since 1847, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the oldest in the field. A wide variety of genealogies and source material have been published in the Register for over 160 years, with an emphasis on New England. Authoritative compiled genealogies have always been a primary focus of the Register. Thousands of New England families have been treated in the pages of the journal, and many more are referred to incidentally. Typically, these articles solve a genealogical problem, identify immigrant origins, or present a full-scale treatment of multiple generations. Henry B. Hoff was appointed editor of the Register in 2001. In October 2009, an annual supplement to the Register, American Ancestors Journal, was introduced.

The Great Migration Study Project edit

The Great Migration Study Project is an ongoing scholarly endeavor to create short biographical sketches of all immigrants from Europe to colonial New England between 1620 and 1640 (the Puritan great migration). These number over 5,500 individuals, not including dependent wives and children, almost all of whom came from England (in a few cases after an interlude in the Netherlands). Directed by Robert Charles Anderson, the project is conducted in collaboration with the Society and has been underway since 1988. Over a dozen volumes of sketches have been published so far, covering over two thousand subjects.[15]

Committee on Heraldry edit

The Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, established in 1864, is the world's oldest non-governmental body primarily concerned with heraldry.

References edit

  1. ^ "History of the New England Historic Genealogical Society". American Ancestors. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Retrieved 4 Sep 2019.
  2. ^ "https://www.americanancestors.org/staff/ryan-j-woods". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  3. ^ The History of NEHGS 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "AmericanAncestors.org - Family History Research and Expert Genealogy Resources". www.americanancestors.org. from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2017-02-24.
  5. ^ "Our Future Vision". NEHGS Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2017. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Retrieved 4 Sep 2019.
  6. ^ McQueeney, Frances (21 Jul 2014). "New England Historic Genealogical Society". Antiques and the Arts Weekly. Retrieved 4 Sep 2019.
  7. ^ Times, K. C. MYERSCape Cod (2015-03-01). "Helen Keller picture proves perfect for Massachusetts museum". Press Herald. from the original on 2019-06-20. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  8. ^ "1888 photo depicts Helen Keller, teacher - Life- NBC News". NBC News. 2008-04-21. Retrieved 2019-06-20.
  9. ^ "New England Historic Genealogical Society". AmericanAncestors.org. from the original on 2014-07-07. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  10. ^ "AmericanAncestors.org July 2019 Overview". SimilarWeb. Retrieved 4 Sep 2019.
  11. ^ "American Ancestors: Databases". AmericanAncestors.org. from the original on 2013-12-13. Retrieved 2013-12-13.
  12. ^ "The Great Migration, A Survey of New England: 1620-1640". Greatmigration.org. from the original on 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  13. ^ "New England Historic Genealogical Society". Nehgs.org. from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  14. ^ "New England Historic Genealogical Society". Newenglandancestors.org. from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  15. ^ Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Directory (Boston: NEHGS, 2015).

Further reading edit

  • Schutz, John A. A Noble Pursuit: The Sesquicentennial History of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1845–1995, NEHGS: 1995. 247 pp.
  • Weil, François. "John Farmer and the Making of American Genealogy," New England Quarterly, 80(3):408–434, 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • New England Historic Genealogical Register

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations April 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message The New England Historic Genealogical Society NEHGS is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States founded in year 1845 New England Historic Genealogical SocietyFoundedBoston Massachusetts U S 1845 1845 as the New England Historic Genealogical Society 1 FoundersCharles Ewer 1790 1853 Lemuel Shattuck 1793 1859 Samuel Gardner Drake 1798 1875 William Henry Montague 1804 1889 John Wingate Thornton 1818 1878 TypeGenealogical societyPurposeFamily history Genealogy Kinship and descentLocationBoston Massachusetts USCoordinates42 21 06 N 71 04 31 W 42 3518 N 71 0753 W 42 3518 71 0753Area servedUnited StatesServicesGenealogical records Historical recordsGenealogy research Genealogy educationPresident and CEORyan J Woods 2 Websitehttps www americanancestors org NEHGS provides family history services through its staff scholarship website 3 4 educational opportunities and research center Today it has over 250 000 members and more than 90 staff and volunteers 5 Contents 1 Headquarters 2 Resources 2 1 Library 2 2 Website 2 3 Education 3 Publications 3 1 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 3 2 The Great Migration Study Project 4 Committee on Heraldry 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHeadquarters edit nbsp New England Historic Genealogical Society headquarters at 99 101 Newbury Street Boston Massachusetts nbsp First floor Treat Rotunda at NEHGS NEHGS is headquartered at 99 101 Newbury Street in Boston s Back Bay neighborhood NEHGS moved there in 1964 and it is the seventh location for the organization The first three floors of NEHGS present location were built as the headquarters of The New England Trust Company in 1928 designed by Ralph Coolidge Henry and Henry P Richmond successors to noted American architect Guy Lowell Henry and Richmond also designed buildings at Colby College Pine Manor and Phillips Academy in Andover Massachusetts When NEHGS moved into its new headquarters in 1964 it added five floors on top of the New England Trust Company building nbsp Ruth Chauncey Bishop Reading Room at NEHGS Prior headquarters included the City Building Court Square Room 9 during the years 1846 and 1847 the Massachusetts Block Court Square for 1847 to 1851 5 Tremont Street 3rd floor for 1851 through 1858 17 Bromfield Street 3rd floor from 1858 to 1871 18 Somerset Street 1871 to 1913 9 Ashburton Place from 1913 to 1964 nbsp George Washington porthole portrait painted by Rembrandt Peale 1853 Resources editLibrary edit The NEHGS research library holds materials related to genealogical research in the United States as well as some materials relevant to the United Kingdom Ireland and Canada NEHGS collections include 200 000 bound volumes 5 000 linear feet of original manuscripts and 100 000 rolls of microfilm NEHGS also holds a fine arts collection including works on canvas or paper by Joseph Badger John Singleton Copley Pierre Charles L Enfant Jonathan Mason Jr Rembandt Peale and John Ritto Penniman Items from its collection of American furniture were featured in Antiques and the Arts Weekly Magazine 6 In March 2008 NEHGS received a gift of the earliest known photograph of Helen Keller with her teacher Anne Sullivan The photo taken in July 1888 shows 8 year old Keller holding a doll The photograph was subsequently given to the Brewster Historical Society in Brewster Massachusetts 7 8 Website edit The NEHGS website www AmericanAncestors org 9 is ranked number 120 in the Genealogy and Ancestry category on SimilarWeb 10 More than 15 000 members research on the website every day and an additional 15 000 non members visit daily citation needed It features a catalog and nearly 3 000 unique searchable databases containing information on over 113 million people Popular databases are Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 Massachusetts Vital Records 1841 1915 Massachusetts Vital Records 1911 1915 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register The American Genealogist Social Security Death Index Cemetery Transcriptions Great Migration Begins 1620 1633 and Abstracts of Wills in New York State 1787 1835 11 The Society s website has online exhibits featuring items from the Society s manuscript collection In addition to the main website NEHGS supports www GreatMigration org 12 NEHGS launched its first website www NEHGS org 13 in 1996 it was one of the first non profit genealogical societies to have an online presence citation needed NEHGS first website consisted of 38 pages with information about NEHGS services and programs In 1999 with the introduction of a new magazine New England Ancestors NEHGS changed its URL to www NewEnglandAncestors org 14 adding genealogical articles to the website for use by members and the public In 2001 NEHGS redesigned its website to include data rich content new articles and member forums citation needed Education edit NEHGS provides various educational opportunities relating to genealogy and family history Most of educational programs are led and or taught by members of the NEHGS staff though some include invited guests NEHGS offers a series of research tours lectures seminars and other events throughout the year For over thirty years NEHGS has conducted a week long tour to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City Utah and frequently offers opportunities to research and visit in Ireland Scotland Washington D C England Quebec and other places For more than twenty years NEHGS has sponsored a week long summer Come Home to New England program in Boston The Society has also developed online seminars many of which are taught by their staff genealogists on a wide variety of topics such as Internet searching beginning genealogical research organizing preparing lineage society applications and others Publications editNEHGS publishes books on families genealogists and historians including authoritative guides source record compilations compiled genealogies and family histories The Newbury Street Press imprint is America s leading publisher of privately sponsored family histories Among the Society s recent additions to the genealogical canon are Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century New Englanders in the 1600s A Guide to Massachusetts Cemeteries Ancestors of American Presidents 2009 edition The Descendants of Henry Sewall and Twenty Families of Color in Massachusetts The New England Historical and Genealogical Register edit Published quarterly since 1847 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register is the flagship journal of American genealogy and the oldest in the field A wide variety of genealogies and source material have been published in the Register for over 160 years with an emphasis on New England Authoritative compiled genealogies have always been a primary focus of the Register Thousands of New England families have been treated in the pages of the journal and many more are referred to incidentally Typically these articles solve a genealogical problem identify immigrant origins or present a full scale treatment of multiple generations Henry B Hoff was appointed editor of the Register in 2001 In October 2009 an annual supplement to the Register American Ancestors Journal was introduced The Great Migration Study Project edit Main article Great Migration Study Project The Great Migration Study Project is an ongoing scholarly endeavor to create short biographical sketches of all immigrants from Europe to colonial New England between 1620 and 1640 the Puritan great migration These number over 5 500 individuals not including dependent wives and children almost all of whom came from England in a few cases after an interlude in the Netherlands Directed by Robert Charles Anderson the project is conducted in collaboration with the Society and has been underway since 1988 Over a dozen volumes of sketches have been published so far covering over two thousand subjects 15 Committee on Heraldry editMain article Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society The Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society established in 1864 is the world s oldest non governmental body primarily concerned with heraldry References edit History of the New England Historic Genealogical Society American Ancestors New England Historic Genealogical Society Retrieved 4 Sep 2019 https www americanancestors org staff ryan j woods a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code title code help Missing or empty url help The History of NEHGS Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine AmericanAncestors org Family History Research and Expert Genealogy Resources www americanancestors org Archived from the original on 2014 09 14 Retrieved 2017 02 24 Our Future Vision NEHGS Annual Report Fiscal Year 2017 New England Historic Genealogical Society Retrieved 4 Sep 2019 McQueeney Frances 21 Jul 2014 New England Historic Genealogical Society Antiques and the Arts Weekly Retrieved 4 Sep 2019 Times K C MYERSCape Cod 2015 03 01 Helen Keller picture proves perfect for Massachusetts museum Press Herald Archived from the original on 2019 06 20 Retrieved 2019 06 20 1888 photo depicts Helen Keller teacher Life NBC News NBC News 2008 04 21 Retrieved 2019 06 20 New England Historic Genealogical Society AmericanAncestors org Archived from the original on 2014 07 07 Retrieved 2013 05 16 AmericanAncestors org July 2019 Overview SimilarWeb Retrieved 4 Sep 2019 American Ancestors Databases AmericanAncestors org Archived from the original on 2013 12 13 Retrieved 2013 12 13 The Great Migration A Survey of New England 1620 1640 Greatmigration org Archived from the original on 2013 05 11 Retrieved 2013 05 16 New England Historic Genealogical Society Nehgs org Archived from the original on 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2013 05 16 New England Historic Genealogical Society Newenglandancestors org Archived from the original on 2010 09 27 Retrieved 2013 05 16 Robert Charles Anderson The Great Migration Directory Boston NEHGS 2015 Further reading editSchutz John A A Noble Pursuit The Sesquicentennial History of the New England Historic Genealogical Society 1845 1995 NEHGS 1995 247 pp Weil Francois John Farmer and the Making of American Genealogy New England Quarterly 80 3 408 434 2007 External links editOfficial website New England Historic Genealogical Register Portals nbsp New England nbsp SocietyNew England Historic Genealogical Society at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New England Historic Genealogical Society amp oldid 1224592609, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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