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The following article was written by Lois Barris and printed in the August 1999 newsletter. CCGS and Sandra Sopak Receive Recognition From NGS Norwood and I were privileged to attend the annual conference of the National Genealogical Society held this year in Richmond, VA from May 12 through 15 [1999]. Other CCGS members who attended were Diana Bums, Sallie Gregg, Roland Littlewood, Beverly Przybylski, Mary Wolfe, Karen Livsey and David Bolling. We were very impressed with the wide range of genealogical workshops and the excellent quality of all the meetings and vendor's exhibits. But, the highlight of our week in Richmond came on Wednesday morning, May 12, [1999] at the opening session. At this time several awards of merit were presented to individuals and societies for outstanding contribution to the world of genealogy. NGS has recently instituted a series of regional conferences, the first held this spring in the Chicago area. A few societies were given special awards for their help in arrangements for that regional conference. But only one award was given to a society based on merit, and that award was presented to the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society. There were probably more than three thousand people seated in the auditorium when the Chairman of the Awards Committee, Lynn McMillion asked if Norwood and/or Lois Barris, representing the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society were present. Wow! This was such a great feeling to stand up and walk to the podium to greet Mrs Shirley Langdon Wilcox, President of NGS. As Mrs. Wilcox handed us the award certificate, Mrs McMillion read the following citation: "The NGS Award of Merit is presented to the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society for their efforts to preserve and publish the county's unique and little known records. The list of publications to their credit is long and they continue an ambitious publications program. Their willingness to undertake these projects serves the greater genealogical community. Over the years, their publications committee has extracted and indexed county records, town records, newspapers, cemetery inscriptions and county school district records."
The citation read at this presentation was: "Sandra Sopak, Chautauqua County Clerk, receives the NGS Award of Merit for her willingness to cooperate with the Chautauqua County Genealogical Society in order to make records more available to the public. Her latest efforts include arranging to have photocopies made of all county tax lists which date from 1850 and before, so the Society's publications committee can extract, index, and ultimately publish this valuable historical information. The Society in turn, donated a set of their genealogical indexes to aid the county clerk when she is asked for vital record information. This is a fine example of record keepers and record seekers working together for the benefit of both." Sopak is the first county clerk in the country to receive such an award and was in fact the first non member or non genealogist to be presented the Award of Merit. The NGS Awards Committee reported that response to this award was so positive, the organization will annually recognize others for similar outstanding accomplishments. The reference to genealogical indexes referred to in the citation to
Mrs Sopak was specifically our twenty volume set of Indexes to the Dunkirk
Observer, donated to her office in return for the photocopies of tax records.
We are very proud of these awards and of our joint efforts with the Chautauqua
County Clerk and others at the County Court House. We should also mention
that Ms Hewlett, though she has no family connection to Chautauqua County,
purchased our books with her personal funds in order to show our work
to the national committee. She told us at the conference that she later
donated these books to the New England Historic Genealogical Society in
Boston. |