29 November 2021

2021 Genealogy Gift Guide for the Holidays and Another Farewell

Please join us in saying farewell to another of our StLGS family. It's always hard to lose a friend or family member and especially so at this time of the year.


In Memoriam


Longtime StLGS supporter and volunteer, Jim Fleming, passed away on 
13 November 2021. Jim was a poet and author whose writing and editing assistance was much appreciated while we were creating our War of 1812 in Missouri books. As the owner of a company that worked with plastics, he generously donated dozens of notebooks and binders to the society for workshops and conferences over the years, and he enjoyed attending many of our society events. Jim was a U.S. Navy veteran who loved traveling, outdoor activities, especially fishing, and spending time with his family. We extend our very deepest sympathy to his wife, Ann, his children, Steve and Kris, his grandsons, Jackson and Cameron, and their families. All of us who knew Jim will miss his bright, cheerful smile and his warmth, grace, and courage.


Thanksgiving is behind us, Chanukah has begun (very early this year), and Christmas is less than a month away. Time to start thinking about holiday gifts for those genealogists on your shopping list, and this year, as we have done for many years in the past, we send you our "Genealogy Gift Guide," in case you need some ideas. Although it's easier than it was last year at this time to get out to the stores, you can still purchase almost all of these items online. So whether you get into your car or shop in your jammies at your computer, have fun fulfilling someone's (or your own) wish-lists. 


Holiday Gifts from St. Louis Genealogical Society

Our online store is completely secure, and volunteers are working at the office to answer the phone and/or fulfill gift orders. Here are some ideas:
  1. An individual or family membership, so your friend (or you) can receive our Quarterly journal, attend or watch our 2022 classes and special events, and access our ever-expanding collection of online databases. You can order a membership on our secure website.
  2. Gift certificates, available in any amount, good for most StLGS events or items in the StLGS store (Check the StLGS website for how to order.)
  3. Copies of society publications, such as The War of 1812 in Missouri (volumes 1 and 2) or Orphanage Care in St. Louis; all available in our online store
  4. A beautiful seven- or nine-generation fan chart made especially for your recipient. All the instructions on how to order are on the StLGS website. You can email your GEDCOM file and drive by for a curbside pickup when it's ready OR we can ship it to you (shipping instructions on the Fan Chart page on our website). (Frame not included)


Technology-related Gifts

Genealogy has changed dramatically in the past few years, and so much is now accessible online. Think about . . .
  1. A subscription to AncestryFindMyPastNewspapers.com or any similar website
  2. A DNA testing kit (Choose one of the major companies, but select the one that has the most people in its database that are similar to your recipient. The more people with the same background in the database, the more accurate the results. Most of the major companies are holding holiday sales right now, too!)
  3. A genealogy software program for their computer or an upgrade to an existing program, or offer to provide lessons or assistance to someone who already has a program but is struggling to make good use of it.
  4. Gift certificates to local community colleges or adult education sponsors (like Oasis) for classes and practice in using technology
  5. Flash/thumb drives to use in libraries or to move, share, or store files
  6. A portable external hard drive for extra storage or backing up files 
  7. A subscription to an online/cloud backup plan such as Backblaze or Carbonite
  8. Extra supplies for digital equipment: memory cards, batteries, portable mini-tripods
  9. Gift cards to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or to the appropriate store for their particular smart phone or tablet so they can buy additional apps
  10. A printer/scanner and/or a slide/negative digital scanner; many are under $100!
Not Technological

Not everything is about technology. There are a lot of other alternatives. 
  1. A gift membership to a local repository. In St. Louis, consider the Missouri History Museum and/or the Mercantile Library.
  2. Gift certificates to historical/genealogical societies in areas where ancestors lived so your recipient can take advantage of membership perks, publications, local knowledge, and/or special events
  3. Donations in memory of a friend or loved one to a society or museum (A donation to a non-profit organization is usually tax deductible to the extent of the law.)
  4. Archival quality photo storage boxes or photo albums
  5. Acid-free photo mounting supplies and/or photo marking pens
  6. Acid-free, archival quality sheet protectors and/or paper
  7. Good quality three- or four-inch D-ring binders for storing copies of documents 
Books!

Almost all genealogists are book lovers, and you can't go wrong by adding to their collections. Try some of these . . .
  1. Any of the QuickSheets by noted genealogist Elizabeth Shown Mills (or, better yet, her excellent book on source citations, Evidence Explained)
  2. The series of Genealogy at a Glance laminated booklets available in a variety of ethnicities: German, Irish, French, etc.
  3. Books on American states of interest; for instance, any of the NGS Genealogy in the States series
  4. Books that are specific to areas of interest: neighborhoods, religions, occupations, or any other unique aspect of their family history
  5. And, if you aren't sure, gift cards to favorite bookstores for physical as well as digital copies of books your genie-buddy might want to read
Remember, as a member of StLGS, you are entitled to a discount on many of the products in our online store. Be sure to log in as a member to get your discount code before you shop. Click here to go to the StLGS online store. Have fun shopping or treating yourself to a gift!


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