Genealogical Society of Davidson County

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April 15, 2024  7 P.M.
Davidson County Library Annex
612 South Main St.
Lexington, NC
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Genealogical Society of Davidson County

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Current Officers

President: Caleb Sink
1st Vice President: Deanna Brown
2nd Vice President: Tonya Hensley
Recording Secretary: Vacant
Corresponding Sec.: Belinda Rodgers
Treasurer: Melissa Gregory
Editor: Dewey Snider
Webmaster: Michael Pittman
Archivist: Alia Henderson

Davidson County Genealogy/Local History Room

612 South Main St.
Lexington, NC 27292

Phone: 336-242-2935
Email: genealogy@DavidsonCountyNC.gov

HOURS:
Monday: 9am – 5:30pm
Tuesday: 9am – 5:30pm
Wednesday: 9am – 5:30pm
Thursday: 9am – 8pm
Friday: 9am – 5:30pm
Last Saturday of each month: 9:30am – 3pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Tonya R. Hensley, MLIS
Genealogist/Historian

COMING SOON

Coming Soon: be on the look-out for some new content in our store. We are in the process of converting most of our material into a digital format that will be available for purchase in PDF format as well as in print form, your choice. We will be adding these to the list as we get them converted, so as we work on a few logistical issues first, be on the look-out for these to be available for purchase soon.

Our History Began in 1980!!

The Genealogical Society of Davidson County was organized in the latter part of 1980. A small group led by Mary Jo Shoaf, a teacher of genealogy at Davidson County Community College, formed a society to increase interest in genealogical research. The group agreed to work to preserve and utilize manuscripts, documents, and other material of genealogical value. They met quarterly and began to publish journals, Bible records, marriage records, cemetery records, tax lists, death certificates, and early news paper notices.

The first official meeting of the Society was held in Reich Auditorium of Davidson County Community College, with 64 members present. Officers were elected:

President: Mary Jo Shoaf
First Vice President: Katherine Skipper
Second Vice President: Richard L.Walker
Treasurer: Linda M. Perryman
Recording Secretary: Marie L. Hinson
Corresponding Secretary: Margaret R. Trantham
Librarian: Jeanette B. Wilson

Board of Directors: Richard L. Conrad, Chairman, Coyt W. Hewitt, Henry A. Reeves, Rev. Frank W. Snider, and Ruth B. Stoner.

Editors of Journal: Kathleen M. Craver, Taft Lewis and Henry A. Reeves.

Membership Committee: Richard L. Conrad, Mary Warren, Linda M. Perryman, Kathleen Craver and Hazel Payne.

Cemetery Committee: Rev. Frank W. Snider, Chairman. Frank Swicegood, Vernelle Greene, Lloyd Canoy and Iris Ann Routh.

One of the Society’s first endeavors was to glean from old cemeteries their vast information on birth and death dates. After publishing the first volume of Cemetery records, Marie L. Hinson, a charter member, agreed to underwrite expenses for a second volume.

In the early years, the fledgling Society compiled books and journals in the basement of Kirby and Vernelle Greene’s home. In 1981, a plan to publish quarterly journals was adopted and members worked hard at establishing an identity for the Society. By then, membership had grown to 229 members from 19 states. The front cover of The Genealogical Journal was designed by charter member and local artist Katherine F. Skipper.

On January 18, 1982, the society held a ribbon cutting at its new office in the basement of the old court house. Doug Flick and Tim Timberlake were present. Frank Swicegood and others worked tirelessly to make it look like our office. That same year, Society members compiled a great deal of information for THE HERITAGE OF DAVIDSON COUNTY, which was published by Hunter Publishing of Winston-Salem, NC. The editor was John Thomas.

The Society began exchanging Journals with other organizations all over the United States. By October 1982 the Society boasted 304 members. Many families offered their old family papers to the Genealogy Room located in the Lexington Library. The room contains a wealth of information that is made available to the public by the Society. Through the years the Society has become firmly established. The genealogy room has been praised and appreciated by many researchers from all over the United States.

Over past years, the Society has published eight volumes of Cemetery Records, three volumes of Bible Records, five volumes of Marriage Records, Davidson County (Old Rowan) Cemetery Inscriptions, Minutes of Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1830-1846, an 1840 Census Book, Abstracts of Davidson County, NC Divorce Files, and nearly 120 quarterly Journals.

Many members, including Frank Swicegood have faithfully contributed their time and efforts in service to the Society. Ruth B. Stoner was recognized for donating a table, a desk, a typewriter and many books for use in the Library. The Genealogy Room was named for her after her death. Violet S. Stokes also gave a large map cabinet in memory of her husband, Paul Vestal Stokes.

Past Presidents include:
Mary Jo Shoaf 1981-1982
Rev. Frank W. Snider 1983-1984
Linda M. Perryman 1985-1986
Bridgett Nifong 1987-1988
Connie C. Leonard 1989-1990
Linda M. Perryman 1991-1992
Joyce W. Melton 1993-1994
Dewey Snider 1995-1996
Linda Perryman 1997-1998
Dewey Snider 1999-2000
Marlene Adams 2001-2002
Becky Lassiter 2003-2004
Belinda Rodgers 2005-2006
Roy Cope 2007-2008
Belinda Rodgers 2009-2010
Randy Hepler 2011-2012
Dewey Snider 2013-2014
Melissa Gregory 2015-2018
Stephen Harris 2019-

The primary goal of the Society is to make research materials available to the public; to preserve the past for the future. Many hours, days, weeks and years have been and will be spent in achieving this goal.

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