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CSG 2009-2010 Officers & Board of Governors
Officers and Board of Governors
CSG is grateful for the voluntary contributions from each board
member to serve since 1968. Following are the Officers and Board
of Governors for the membership year May 2009 - April 2010.
President — Edwin
W. Strickland II, Vice President —James
A. Leatherbee , Secretary —Margaret
H. Limbacher
Treasurer — Gregory
E. Thompson, Assistant Treasurer — David
A. Strong
At Large Governors -
Elizabeth Abbe,
Judith A. Bowen,
Nora Galvin,
Francis
J. Hewitt, Diane LeMay,
Noreen Manzella,
Donald A. Naples,
Olivia G.
Patch, Frederick
T. Strong, Richard
G. Tomlinson, Lisa
M. Vasas
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Edwin W. Strickland II — President
Ed came from a family of packrats on one side and a family of true Yankees of the other (use it up, wear it out, make do, or do without). In 1973 he was searching for the unique wedding present for his brother that could not be returned. He settled on copying his grandmother's information on his paternal line. In short order, two great aunt's supplied material on five more ancestral lines. As they say, the Hunt was a Foote! He joined CSG in 1974 and began working on the other female lines. In 1983, he served on the committee to establish The Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor, where he has continued as genealogist for 16 years and is a past president. With his retirement from the University of Connecticut Health Center in 2000, he has turned his attention to editing, teaching, lecturing and serving the greater genealogical community.
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James H. Leatherbee — Vice President
Jim was born in New London CT, probably imprinted from birth with history and genealogy, but actually started doing genealogy in the late 1970s. He is named after his grandfather and a long line of first born males named James dating to the mid 1700s. The family name, Leatherbee, is listed by James Savage in "Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England" as a "perverted" form of Larrabee, and indeed goes directly back to Stephen (1625-1676) of that name. Jim was raised in Hadlyme, where he still lives - the 10th genetation in the immediate area. His areas of research are primarily New London and Middlesex Counties and the Connecticut River Valley. Jim's roots include much "Yankee", including "Mayflower", Irish, German, and even an "Indian Princess". He also has an interest in cemeteries. Jim spent many years in the printing industry, but is now employed by the United States Census Bureau.
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Margaret H. "Peg" Limbacher, FSA Scot — Secretary
Peg began her hunt for her Scottish ancestors in 1975 while on a trip to Scotland where her mother was born. After meeting a couple of elderly great aunts, it dawned on Peg (who is an only child, only grandchild on both sides and an only niece) that she must have some relatives in Scotland, who were just waiting to be found. She has found several cousins in Scotland, including one who is a genealogist. As to her German side, she has yet to make the break-through on the birth of her great-grandfather in New York City, but she has re-united with cousins on the West Coast who are working on the same line, so hope continues. Peg has taken a number of genealogy courses, including a one week course at the University of Stirling in Scotland on "Researching your Scottish Ancestors." Peg is an active member of numerous genealogy and heritage societies.
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Gregory E. Thompson — Treasurer
Gregory was born and raised in the New Haven area and has been interested in his family history since a child. A direct descendant of the Indian Princess Pochahontas and several Mayflower Passengers, he teaches a class on genealogy at the Milford Public library. An Economics and accounting major from the University of New Haven, he has been the general manager for several restaurants during his career. He is the archivist for the Ct Society of Mayflower Descendants, the Historian of the Elder William Brewster Society and a board member of several Genealogical and Historical Societies, and is a member of many other societies as well.
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David A. Strong — Assistant Treasurer
David Strong resides in Watertown and has been doing genealogical research since the mid seventies. He has been a member of the Board of Governor's since 2000 and is active in the Society of the Cincinnati as a member of the Committee on Pretensions. David is also a member of the Mayflower Society, the Founders and Patriots Society, the Strong Family Association and is active in the Hotchkiss Family Association. He is a retired mathematics teacher, former athletic director and coach of basketball and is a past president of the Ct. High School Coaches Association. His retirement has allowed him to spend more time in the pursuit of elusive relatives.
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Elizabeth Abbe — At Large Governor
Elizabeth Abbe is the Director of Public Outreach at the Connecticut Historical
Society in Hartford. Elizabeth began her career as a librarian at the Connecticut Historical Society
where in 1984 she wrote "Connecticut Genealogical Research: Sources and Suggestions" for NEHGS's
compilation on Genealogical Research in New England. Elizabeth then branched out into continuing
education at Albertus Magnus College, marketing work at Travelers, and development at the Bushnell
Center of Performing Arts and the University of Hartford before returning this year to the Connecticut
Historical Society. The Connecticut Historical Society's mission is to inspire and foster a life-long
interest in history and its genealogical collections continue to attract
researchers from all over the country.
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Judith A. Bowen — At Large Governor
Judith A. Bowen was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Judith has resided also in Illinois,
New Hampshire, Massachusetts (twice), Connecticut (thrice), Ohio and Kentucky. She is a
graduate of Mount Mary College (BA), the University of Toronto (MA) and the University of
Kentucky (MSLS). She is retired from Trinity College where she managed advancement services
in the Office of Advancement (fund raising and alumni). She was introduced to genealogy in
1976 while researching the history of her antique house. In the same year she received from
her father many documents, photos and memorabilia of his (mostly) New England ancestors. On
and off, while raising her three children and moving household about the country, she pursued
family history, especially in Wisconsin. In 1984, she joined NEHGS and began in earnest to
research her New England roots. She joined CSG in 1997. Her direct ancestors from Connecticut
are Claudius Stannard, born at Suffield in 1764, and his forebears. Significant ancestors
include Henry Dunster, Massachusetts Bay Governor Thomas Dudley and John Howland, Mayflower passenger.
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Nora Galvin — At Large Governor
Born and mostly raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Nora is a descendant of 9 immigrants from
Ireland—four from the Famine era, four from post-Civil War years and the last one in
1905. Her interest in genealogy began in the late 1960's when she created a pedigree
chart from information dictated by her grandmother. After earlier careers including
teaching and doing laboratory science for a major pharmaceutical company, Nora changed
direction and started a business as a professional genealogist. Her areas of expertise
include family histories (with a special fondness for Irish families), house histories
and heir searching. After spending over 20 years in Middlesex County she has recently
moved to Bridgeport. Despite the fact that she has no ancestors whatever from the state
of Connecticut, Nora is active in the genealogy community in the state as a member of
Connecticut Ancestry Society (focused on Fairfield County), CSG and the Connecticut
Professional Genealogists Council. She lectures on several genealogy topics and
contributes articles to genealogical journals.
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Francis J. "Bud" Hewitt — At Large Governor
Bud has lived in the Lordship section of Stratford since age four. He has been a member
of the Connecticut Society of Genealogists for over 10 years as well as other genealogical
societies. His interest in genealogy started many years ago trying to document an old family
story of a civil war ancestor who died at Gettysburg but serious research did not begin
until the 1990s. Many other ancestors were discovered before he was finally able to verify
only recently the ancestor really was a hero as claimed in the story. He and his wife, Kate,
who shares his genealogical interest, have ancestors from England, Ireland, Nova Scotia,
Quebec, France and Germany, some coming as early as the 1630s and others as late as the 1880s.
He is a retired senior chemist from the plastics industry and continues to serve the industry
as an officer and member of several consensus standards organizations principally ASTM
International and SAE. He also serves in several volunteer capacities at Our Lady of Peace
Church in Stratford. However his and Kate's principal occupation, avocation and source of
joy is providing day care for their four grandchildren four days a week - but usually only
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Diane LeMay — At Large Governor
Diane began working in the public library during high school, got her Batchelors and Masters
Degrees in Library Science and made it her profession. She recently retired after 36 years
as a high school Library Media Specialist, including some part-time work at the Connecticut
State Library and St. Joseph's College library. She has enjoyed researching her family
genealogy since 1979 and was on the CSG Board of Governors briefly in the 1980's. She has
resided in East Hartford for 26 years, moving to East Windsor in 2001 where she lives with
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Noreen Manzella — At Large Governor
Over 15 years of searching Noreen's varied ethnic ancestry evolved into experience in
research from pre-Revolutionary Pennsylvania to 19th century Little Italy in NYC.
Other family research includes 19th century German railroaders and famine Irish
quarrymen in NY. Her research has led to expertise in identifying, locating, and
establishing contact with 20th century descendants of ancestors, a skill she has
employed for clients. Noreen authored an article detailing the methods she used to
establish contact and visit family still living in her ancestral commune near Genoa,
Italy, which was published in Communes of Italy magazine (January 2007). She has
successfully employed the same methodology for several colleagues. A 35-year career
teaching grammar, research and writing on the secondary level has laid the foundation
for Noreen's interest in helping others write personal memoir. Noreen is a member of
the Association of Professional Genealogists: Membership Chair, New England chapter;
NGS; Mary Clapp Wooster Chapter DAR; Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America:
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Donald A. Naples — At Large Governor
Don completed a 30-year career in 1990 as a U.S. Coast Guard officer, specializing in electronics engineering and information systems. Since then he managed the Communications Department of a large County in California, was co-owner of a computer business in Newington, and works independently as a computer and telecommunications consultant. He has pursued genealogy as a hobby for many years and enjoys helping others get started in ancestry searches. Don is a Connecticut native, born and raised in New Britain, where his Italian and Irish ancestors settled in the mid-to-late 1800s. He is a long-time member of the Connecticut Society of Genealogists. He was elected to the CSG Board of Governors in 2004. His extensive, practical computer experience has been very valuable in assisting with technology planning and implementation for the Society.
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Olivia Patch — At Large Governor
Olivia is a retired grade school teacher with an extensive background in the field of education, including a Masters in Reading and Elementary Education. Born in Hartford CT and raised in Manchester CT, she has also lived in Virginia, Washington, Wyoming, and New York. Olivia now resides in Tolland CT where she has made her home for more than two decades. A seasoned researcher, Olivia has more than 35 years of genealogical experience and is familiar with repositories in CT, MA, VT, and RI. She has conducted research professionally, written articles for genealogy periodicals, and has also shared her experience through speaking engagements. In addition to her participation at CSG, Olivia is also Recording Secretary and registrar for the Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor (DFAW).
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Frederick T. Strong — Governor Emeritus
Frederick T. Strong resides in Woodbury and has been a member of the Board of Governor's since 1976 and was the 6th President of the Society. He has been actively involved in genealogy since the early 60's and is a member of many hereditary organizations including the Mayflower Society, where he is a past Governor of the Connecticut Society, the Sons of the American Revolution, the Descendants and Founders of Ancient Windsor, the Society of the Cincinnati, the Founders and Patriots Society, the Strong Family Association, and the Hotchkiss Family Association of which he has been the treasurer for many years. He is the first and only Historian for the town of Woodbury having been appointed in 1988 when the program started in the state of Connecticut. Frederick is active in North Congregational Church in Woodbury and has been their historian for many years. He just completed his 60th year as a member of The Woodbury Cemetery Association, the last 50 of which he was the President of the Associaton. He is also the co-author of 3 books including Homes of Old Woodbury written in 1959 in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of the founding of Woodbury.
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Richard G. Tomlinson — At Large Governor
Dick is a descendant of Henry Tomlinson, an early settler of Milford and Stratford, and is related to CT Gov. Gideon Tomlinson. Interested in family history for over 40 years, he is a founder of the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. and has served as an officer or Director nearly continuously. He is the creator of the CSG Literary Awards and has published several books including, "Witchcraft Trials of Connecticut". He is a former Vice President of United Technologies Corporation and a former Senior Principal Scientist in the UTC Research Labs. In 1985 he founded the Connecticut Research, Inc., a management-consulting firm. He holds a PhD the Ohio State University, an MS from Case-Western Reserve University, an MBA from RPI.
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Lisa M. Vasas — At Large Governor
Born and raised in Bridgeport, Lisa spent ten years in the computer
industry first as a programmer and later as a database administrator
before getting the chance to pursue an interest in genealogy that
was sparked by a college anthropology class. Her research has taken
her from various cities in Connecticut to Pennsylvania, Massachusetts,
French Canada and records of the former Austria-Hungary Empire with
the promise of Galicia, Poland, Russia and Albania yet to come.
In addition to her CSG board and committee positions, Lisa served
as liason for the New England Regional Genealogical Conferences
in Portland and Hartford. For the Hartford conference, Lisa was
responsible for producing the written syllabus given to attendees.
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