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23 February 2016

A Remembrance: Dr. Eugene Peck

Dr. Eugene Peck
photo by Kathryn Doyle
Dr. Eugene Peck was a Life-Member of the California Genealogical Society, a beloved volunteer who donated time and resources with much generosity for more than thirty-five years.

“Gene” grew up near Springfield, Ohio. He attended medical school at Ohio State University and subsequently was a well-known pediatrician at Kaiser in Oakland. Gene retired from medicine in his sixties and enjoyed tending his roses; he had over 100 varieties in his garden and he even volunteered for a time at the Horticultural Center in Golden Gate Park. Gene also loved the arts.

Gene developed lifelong friendships in our library. He enjoyed the camaraderie of the Library and Manuscripts Committees. He came to the library every Thursday for many years and one of his great pleasures was enjoying a cup of hot chocolate with his friend, Anne Robinson.

Dr. Eugene Peck & Anne Robinson
photo by Kathryn Doyle 
Fellow long-serving volunteer, Dick Rees, tells us the following story about Gene and Gertrude Stein:

“During World War II, Gene was stationed in Europe; when the war ended, he decided to stay on for a while. He had sent a note to Gertrude Stein about something memorable she had written, and Miss Stein not only replied, but invited Gene to visit her “when you come to Paris.”

Gertrude Stein and Picasso's Portrait of her, 1922 | © Christine/Flickrcommons
So one day, not too long after receiving the invitation, Gene paid a call at the Stein/Toklas flat in Paris. The first thing he noticed was that the hallway and other rooms were lined with paintings, stacked along the baseboards, some facing out and some facing the wall. Gertrude didn’t care much for art, but she did care for artists and she bought their works in quantity!

Gene’s visit with Gertrude was quite pleasant, with the exception of Alice B. who was sitting in a dark corner of the salon. Every once in a while she would make some sarcastic or cutting remark, addressed to Gertrude, but clearly designed to intimidate Gene. He said, “She certainly didn’t want me there.”

As those of us who were privileged to know him can state, Gene was not one to be easily intimidated, and the visit passed without bodily harm to any one.”

Fellow genealogists will miss Dr. Eugene Peck.  Arlene Miles recalled that “his warm and compassionate understanding of people were traits I noticed from the very first time we met.” Under Gene’s guidance, Arlene took on the role of Periodicals Manager while he moved on to our extensive Manuscripts collection, where he “dug right in, reading, transcribing, and summarizing them so they could be made available to the public.”


Pat Bonderud, described Gene as “very gentlemanly, a kind man.” Gene was personable and progressive, as well as an intellectual who especially enjoyed researching the Tooker family of Ohio.

No service is planned. He will be buried alongside his grandmother, in South Charleston, Ohio, near Springfield.

Memorial gifts in his name may be sent to the California Genealogical Society, 2201 Broadway, LLS, Oakland CA, 94612-3031.



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18 February 2016

Back from the Dead: SF History Expo is now San Francisco History Days


San Francisco History Days, formerly SF History Expo, will be held March 4-6 at “The Old Mint” in San Francisco.  For more details and transportations options, check out: http://sfhistorydays.org/about

What’s happening?  
A FREE Community Open House on Saturday and Sunday (Mar 5 & 6) at the historic “Old Mint” comprised of a series of pop-up, San Francisco history museums.   

They’re hosted by many local organizations that celebrate and tell the stories of the City's unique past and staffed by community historians, archivists, genealogists, archaeologists, researchers, educators, historical re-enactors and other history enthusiasts.  Past history weekends at the Old Mint have brought together dozens of organizations to celebrate and tell the City’s unique history, and have attracted several thousand participants. 


Note:  Friday, March 4, 2016 is set aside exclusively for students.  We are not participating in the Friday events.  

Schedule of Events 

11:00 AM to 5:00 PM for Saturday, March 5 

Theater One
12:00 PM: San Francisco History Association – Magic Lantern Slides
Speaker: Ron Ross

1:00 PM: Freedom Archives and the GLBT Historical Society Archives – Re-framing the Archive: From Preservation to Community Engagement
Speakers: Claude Marks and Nathaniel Moore of the Freedom Archives with Joanna Black and Jeremy Prince of the GLBT Historical Society

2:00 PM: AfroSolo Theatre Company – Dr. Carleton B. Goodlett: The Man, His Life, and the Street Named After Him (1914–1997)
Speaker: Thomas Simpson

3:00 PM: The Private Collector, Western Neighborhoods Project, and Open SF History – 100,000 Pictures
Speakers: Woody LaBounty, Nicole Meldahl, and David Gallagher

Theater Two
1:00 PM: Cable Car Museum – Cable Car Powerhouses and Car Barns, Their Design and Construction
Speakers: Don Holmgren and Mike Phipps

2:00 PM: Bernal History Project – How to Research your SF House—For Free!
Speakers: Vicky Walker and John Blackburn

3:00 PM: National Japanese American Historical Society – World War II Internment
Speaker: TBD

11:00 AM to 4:00 PM for Sunday, March 6

Theater One
12:00 PM: San Francisco History Association – Magic Lantern Slides 
Speaker: Ron Ross

1:00 PM: San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco History Center – Digital Preservation: Identify What You Have
Speaker: Christina Moretta

2:00 PM: Historypin – Mapping the Visual Histories of SF Neighborhoods
Speaker: Kerri Young, Historypin Community Officer

3:00 PM: Victorian Alliance – Northern California 19th Century Architecture 101 
Speakers: Professor Hank Dunlop and Author Paul Duchscherer

Theater Two
1:00 PM: Maritime Museum – The Ocean: A Highway or a Barrier?  An exploration of the historic ship collection at Hyde St. Pier
Speaker: Ranger Chris Edwards

2:00 PM: Living New Deal – San Francisco Transformed: The Coit Tower and Rincon Annex Murals, and What the New Deal Did for The City In Between
Speakers: Gray Brechin and Harvey Smith

3:00 PM: Treasure Island Museum – Pacific Pageant: Treasure Island and the Golden Gate International Exposition
Speaker: Anne Schnoebelen
  
How is The California Genealogical Society involved?  
Our exhibit theme is the California Gold Rush, featuring our genealogical publication, The California Nugget.  We'll have enthusiastic volunteers available to help provide San Francisco family history search information. 


Volunteers Needed!  Would you like to help?  
We need you to help with the following:  welcome visitors at our table exhibit, discussing the benefits of a society membership and genealogy library, describing our sponsored educational activities (classes, events) and the SF-SIG (Special Interest Group) research monthly group meeting.  A basic training session, given by Sandra Huber, will take place 30 minutes before your volunteer shift begins to make sure everyone is ready.

For more information, please contact Coordinator, Sandra Britt-Huber.  She’ll be there helping on both days and is currently looking for volunteers to fill our 2-hour shifts.  Sandra can be reached at sfsig@californiaancestors.org

What times are volunteers needed for each day (Sat & Sun)?
  • 10:00 AM - NOON
  • NOON - 2PM
  • 2PM - 4PM
  • 4PM - 5PM (Saturday only)
*Closing times:  Saturday the event closes at 5PM.  Sunday the event closes at 4PM.

Why is the event important?
It brings San Francisco's rich history to life and helps us understand what makes the city unique.   When it was known as the SF History Expo, it was well attended by those who have a love for all things San Francisco.  

It's important to us because it draws large and diverse crowds from around the Bay area that get introduced to us.  They learn about our society and our library's vast collection of genealogical research materials.  

In addition, past visitors to our table have expressed an interest in our SF-SIG, so they can learn more about their SF family connections.  

Ready to come and see what this event is all about?  Great, we hope to see you there!


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Researching Irish Ancestors? New Opportunity for Members


written by Maureen Hanlon


CGS volunteers Maureen Hanlon and Laura Manion, who will be hosting the Irish Research class on March 12, have also launched a related opportunity for those enrolled in the class and any CGS members looking for support in finding their Irish ancestors. 

What’s the new opportunity?
A new Facebook page, "CGS Irish Ancestor Network" is available for members to join. This Facebook group is "closed", meaning that posts are visible only to its members.  


How can it help me?
Members will be able to post links, tips, tricks and questions for this online community to address and share.  A roster will be available so members can find others searching the same counties, names or related goals.  

Maureen and Laura will update content with "Tuesday Tips" and "Wednesday WebLinks".  They will also conduct and share polls about member interests and areas of research.  As the group evolves, new features and content may be added.

How do I get started?
To receive an invite, find the page (CGS Irish Ancestor Network) on Facebook and request an invite, or send a request to mhanlon@californiaancestors.org

Our goal is to recruit 200 members.  The good news is that we think we may have at least that many interested based on last year's Member Survey. 

We hope you’ll help us make this an amazing Irish genealogy research page.  Get started today! 


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10 February 2016

Wordless Wednesday: 2016 Membership & Business Meeting

2016 Board of Directors
Back row (L-R):  Jim Sorenson, Karen Lemelin, Todd Armstrong, Diana Edwards
Therese Hart-Pignotti, Shannon Reese & Stewart Blandon Traiman
Front row (L-R):  Vicky Kolakowski, Lisa Gorrell, Felicia Addison,
Linda Okazaki, Kathie Jones & Maureen Hanlon






Photos courtesy of Ron Madson


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