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Fall 2016
Fall Luncheon—Music of the Mayflower Era Woodstock Club, 1301 W 38th St.—Indianapolis
Saturday, November 19, 2016, 11:30 am
Fall Luncheon Menu for the Fall luncheon will include mixed greens with dried cran-
berries, feta cheese, candied pecans & raspberry vinaigrette dressing,
rolls & butter, sliced turkey breast with stuffing, green beans, and
mashed potatoes. Gravy and cranberry relish served on the side.
Pumpkin pie with cinnamon ice cream.
Children’s menu will include fruit cup, chicken fingers with fries and an
ice cream sundae for dessert.
Coffee/Tea/Lemonade
Cost of the luncheon will be $30 for adults or $15 for children (10
and under). Pre-paid reservations are due by Monday, November 14,
2016 and can be mailed to Pat Scahill, 16432 Clarks Hill Way, Westfield,
IN 46074. Cancellations are required by November 16 and can be made
by contacting Pat Scahill, 317-867-4844 or [email protected]. Please
indicate if you have any special dietary restrictions when you RSVP.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Governor’s Message 2
Nomination of Officers 3
In Memoriam 4
New Members 4
Photos from April 5
GBOA 6-7
Centennial Dinner 8-11
Donations ISMD 15
Reservations 15
Calendar / Reminders 16
Scholarship application insert
Fall Member Meeting
November 19, 2016
12:00 pm lunch served
Please be prompt.
www.indianamayflower.com
The Mayflower Society
E njoy fine music from Park Tudor School’s Renaissance Ensemble. A smaller portion
of the Ensemble (above) performed for dinner guests at the Centennial and GBOA Din-ners at the Columbia Club on September 9 & 10, 2016. In November, Ms. Farlow, an
Adjunct Instructor in Music Education at Butler University, will direct the larger, full En-
semble which will play during our Thanksgiving meal. She has taught for over thirty
years, and is currently responsible for the orchestra program at Park Tudor School in Indi-
anapolis. She is a freelance musician, and performs professionally on violin and viola, and
she has been principal violist of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis since 1986.
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Governor’s Message By Laura Stocker—Indiana Society Governor
A s I write this “Governor’s Message,” the last of my term as your Indiana
Society Governor, I do it humbly with gratitude for the honor I’ve had to
serve you. It has been three years filled with challenges, accomplish-
ments, excitement, and celebration. None of which would have been pos-
sible without the dedicated support of officers, assistants, and Past Governors who
are the Indiana Society’s Board. My heartfelt thanks to all!
In review, recall multiple initiatives were underway when my Governorship began.
Educational endeavors such as “Pilgrim in the Schools” and “Scholarship Awards”
remain firmly in place. The addition of our participation in genealogical fairs,
“Midwestern Roots” and “Indiana Genealogy & Local History Fair,” have not only in-
troduced us to potential members, but also allowed us to share the story of our Pil-
grim forefathers with a wider audience. This exposure has generated much interest
and work for our Historians.
With incorporation completed in early 2013, it was imperative that the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants
(ISMD) complete submission requirements for IRS approval of non-profit status (501(c)(3)). The benefit accorded our
members through tax deductions for contributions and sales tax exemptions deemed approval a necessity. As part of
the process, ISMD Bylaws were reviewed and updated for clarification and compliance with today’s practices. With
much surprise, on August 11, 2014, the IRS approved our application in just eight months with no corrections to be
made!
During the 40th General Congress in Plymouth, September 2014, ISMD received a generous offer from former Elder
General Rev. Cory Randall, an ISMD member, to sponsor an exclusive showing of “Pilgrim Home: In Search of
Scrooby Manor.” Not only was the offer graciously accepted, but a challenge undertaken to find a proper screening
venue and arrange travel for Jane Williams, the movie’s director and producer. The screening event at the Indianapo-
lis Museum of Art brought out a large attendance for a Spring Membership meeting.
Still in the minds of all of us is the ISMD 100-year Anniversary Celebratory Dinner held during the recent General
Board of Assistants Meeting in Downtown Indianapolis. Not only did the General Society of Mayflower Descendants
(GSMD) recognize this significant milestone with a Certificate of Recognition, but the event provided an opportunity
for us to share our history with fellow Mayflower descendants from across the country and Canada. Hosting GSMD
was a three-year project supported by numerous society members. I heard nothing but praise from our GSMD guests
for our celebration and hosting efforts. Again, thanks to all who helped!
As I complete my term, be assured that you will be in good hands with your next Governor, Linda McGlothlin. She
has served admirably as Deputy Governor and knows our society well. As I wrote in my first “Governor’s Message,” I
hope I have fulfilled my task “to lead our society effectively, efficiently, and with enthusiasm.”
Best Regards to All,
Laura Stocker Governor, Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants
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Fall
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The Nominating Committee Proposes the following slate of officers
& Board Members. Election will be held at our November 19
meeting.
Governor Linda McGlothlin Deputy Governor Deb Givan Board Secretary Pat Scahill Corresponding Secretary Mary Freeman Surgeon Dr. Val Wenzler Captain Bryant Pedigo Elder Roberta Caito Historian Laura Smith Assistant Historian Pamala Smith Treasurer Chuck Provost Assistant Treasurer Richard Gould
Deputy Governor General—Laura Stocker Term Sep 2015-Sep 2017
Assistant General—Linda McGlothlin Term Sep 2015-Sep 2017 Class of 2014 Term Expires 2017 Marsha Reynolds Janice Swartz Erica Gould
Class of 2015 Term Expires 2018 Ellen Eckert Melissa Garrard (vacancy)
Class of 2016 Term Expires 2019
Rob Caito Diane Dorocke Karen Mitchell (vacancy) There are two vacancies on the Board of Assis-
tants. If interested, please contact Linda
McGlothlin. [email protected]
Midwestern Roots
July 2016
The Indiana Historical Soci-
ety hosted the bi-annual
meeting of Midwestern
Roots, a genealogy conference July 15
through 16, 2016 at the Marriott East in Indi-
anapolis, IN. This event featured nationally
known speakers, one of whom was Cece
Moore, known as the genetic genealogist. Her
specialty is using DNA to pick up where the
traditional paper trail has left off. This was
the perfect follow-up to our April program
with our speaker and historian, Laura Smith.
Volunteers from our society helped spread the
word about our organization at this confer-
ence. This event has become so popular that it
may become an annual event and relocate to
the Indiana Historical Society in 2017.
Laura Smith and Sarah Weddle at Midwestern Roots
(left to right) Linda McGlothlin, Pamala Smith, Laura
Smith, Laura Stocker, and Brigitt Caito.
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In Memoriam
Books will be donated to the Indiana State Library in memory of the following individuals:
James A. Beaman Jr (John Alden, Edwin Fuller, Richard Warren) (July 17, 2016)
Willard Christman (William Bradford) (Nov. 24, 2012)
Helen Elizabeth Crane (Myles Standish) (Feb. 6, 2016)
Betty Ann Conjalka (James Chilton) (July 6, 2016)
Juanita J. Crowl (Isaac Allerton) (Jan. 8, 2016)
Lucie French Felton (William Bradford) (Aug. 11, 2016)
Kathryn W. Goff (John Alden, Stephen Hopkins, Wm Mullins, Thomas Rogers) (April 29, 2013)
Donald E. Hattin (Isaac Allerton) (June 24, 2016)
Imogene Rachel Henry (Wm Brewster, John Howland) (Dec. 3, 2013)
Wells E. Hudson (Richard Warren) (July 5, 2016)
Frederick Hoke Lesh (John Howland) (Mar. 27, 2016)
Jane Cynthia Moore (John Alden) (June 18, 2016)
Allen H. Pickard (Wm Brewster) (May 3, 2016)
Geneva Laura Spencer (Richard Warren) (March 22, 2016)
Millie Lee Standish (Myles Standish) (Aug. 21, 2012)
Fred Zellers (John Alden, Edwin Fuller, Richard Warren) (March 20, 2016)
Robert Carl Pfaff (Isaac Allerton) apvd 8 Mar 2016 and Supps (F Cooke & S Hopkins) apvd 20 Jun 2016
GS 898587 IN 1524
Keely Aileen King (W Bradford) apvd 6 Jun 2016 GS 90007 IN 1524
Cynthia Rice Bach (J Alden) apvd 16 Jun 2016 GS 90060 IN 1525
Kim Stout (M Standish supps) apvd 20 Jun 2016 GS 88115 IN 1505
Mike Talbott (E Doty) apvd 11 Jul 2016 GS 90175 IN 1527
Brenda King Sowers (I Allerton) apvd 21 Jul 2016 GS 90226 IN 1528
Chase Slaughter (W Brewster) apvd 25 Jul 2016 GS 90243 IN 1529
Sherry Forney Payne (E Doty) apvd 8 Aug 2016 GS 90300 IN 1530
Diane Soule McDowell (G Soule) apvd 20 Aug 2016 GS 90345 IN 1531
New Members April 2016 through November 2016 From Historian Laura Smith & Assistant Historian Pamala Smith
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Spring Member Luncheon April 2016
Door Prize Winners of the Floating Mayflower Pens: Larry Dorocke, Martin Mitchell, Justin Garrard, Amanda Cash,
Kay Whittington, Susan Hodapp, Gail Keuneke, Susan Courter, Edwin Niles, Marsha Reynolds
Historian Dr. Laura Smith gave a
presentation: “Using DNA to Ex-
plore Your Family Tree”
Modeling the new Mayflower scarf:
Amanda Cash (daughter of Linda), Lin-
da McGlothlin (daughter of Marguerite),
Marguerite Deckert (mother of Linda &
Karen), Karen Mitchell, sister of Linda.
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April Member Meeting 2016
GBOA Meetings & Tours September 8-10, 2016
Historian Laura Smith introduces two new members at the
April Meeting: Stephen King (Wm Bradford) and Betty Morris
(George Soule)
Local tours during GBOA Conference Conner
Prairie visit, James Whitcomb Riley House, and
the Historical Columbia Club. Touring the Club
are Marylen Jackson SC, Steve Gibbon NJ, Pat Sayko
SC, Charles Provost IN, Dan Miller PA, and Jan Swartz
IN.
Justin Garrard, 2015 Scholarship Winner who shared that he will be
working in Washington D.C. this summer with an internship with the
U.S. Intelligence Committee
Group at Conner Prairie, with Indiana Deputy Gov Linda
McGlothlin, (front row far right)
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Volunteers are essential! GBOA Meetings Continued
Laura Stocker and Laura Smith promote Mayflower 2020!
Laura Smith and Sarah Weddle organize the nametags (top right)
The two Lauras and Linda McGlothlin at the Columbia Club
Indiana Society’s podium banner in ballroom
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Centennial Celebration September 9, 2016
Cocktail hour at Centennial Dinner celebration with Pianist,
Julia Garrard (left) Keith Lerch with Bryant Pedigo, official
photographer (right)
Dinner Program in ballroom (above)
Linda McGlothlin & family: daughter Rachel Hill,
mother Marguerite Deckert, sister & brother-in-law
Karen & Martin Mitchell, Linda, and daughter
Amanda Cash
Linda McGlothlin
and Dr. Deb Givan
are greeters before
the dinner
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Recognition of Robert Marr for his years of
service to the Indiana Society.
Gov Gen Lea Sinclair Filson presented Gov Laura Stocker
with a Certificate of Recognition for the 100th Birthday
Celebration of the Indiana Society of Mayflower De-
scendants. The original Indiana Charter (above). Gov
Laura Stocker and Past Gov Richard Gould also gave re-
marks about the Society at 100 Years.
Centennial Celebration September 9, 2016
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Indiana Mayflower Society — Governor Laura Stocker 100
TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
(As delivered by Laura Stocker, Indiana Society Governor, during 2016 GBOA Meeting)
On behalf of the Indiana Society, I’d like to welcome all our visitors from across the United States and Canada to Indianapo-lis. The Indiana Society covers the entire state of Indiana and has “about” 440 members. Among you tonight there are 58 people from Indiana, many members attending a membership meeting for the first time. As Governor, I can’t begin to tell you how delighted I am that you have chosen tonight to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of our Society and the Bicentennial of the State of Indiana. On the 21st day of March 1916 the General Society of Mayflower Descendants authorized 35 chartered names to form a So-ciety in Indiana. Did you notice the 100-year-old charter to my right? It is a custom of the Indiana Society for the charter to reside with the Governor. Many times I’ve taken this beautiful document out to be reminded of our history, names like Winslow and Bradford. It appears that in the last 100 years, we’ve lost those surnames among our membership roster. But I have a personal story to share. I’ve been a member since 1999. At the first membership meeting I attended, I turned to the gentleman sitting next to me for introductions and he said his name was Miles Standish. True story, his name was Miles Standish! A wonderful man, now deceased, he was a professor at the Indiana University Dental School. I mentioned Indiana currently has “about” 440 members. I’d like to introduce you to our newest member, approved just 20 days ago, Diana Soule McDowell, Indiana #1531. And, she was born in Plymouth, Massachusetts! Our active member with the lowest number of 535 is present tonight. He has been a member since October 1967, nearly 50 years. He’s Indiana’s Captain and roving photographer during this event, Bryant Pedigo. During the reception tonight, a nice lady approached me and told me she had a connection to an Indiana Governor. Her name is Beverly Spooner who came here from Colorado. Her uncle, Charles Winthrop Daniels, was Governor from 1957 to 1960. Beverly, tell us your story. Thank you. What a surprise! With us tonight are six of our eight surviving Governors. It is their strong leadership that has made the Indiana Society what it is today. As I call the names of the Past Governors, would you please stand to be recognized and appreciated: Richard Gould (1995-1998), Kathryn Lerch (1998-2001), Sarah Weddle (2001-2004), Robert Marr (2004-2007), and Graham Morey (2010-2013). Each of us who has been Governor knows that without the support and dedicated service of officers and Board members, leadership is hollow. Personally, I have been so fortunate that the current Indiana Board also stepped up to be the Planning Committee for this General Board of Assistants Meeting. From deciding to submit the bid to hold the meeting in Indianapolis as a Centennial Celebration, to making the beautiful centerpieces and programs for this evening and Linda McGlothlin, Indiana’s AG, certainly overflowed with enthusiasm. There are too many to call out individually. But if you’d stand together, thank you. . . . As we finish our desserts, it’s a good time to recognize the talents of our student musicians tonight. Julia Garrard, the pia-nist you heard during the reception, lives in Lebanon, IN. She is a sophomore at Lebanon High School and a descendant of Isaac Allerton and Edward Fuller. Julia spent last year studying in Germany on a full-scholarship appointment from the Unit-ed States Congress, administered by the State Department. She is so accomplished I can’t begin to read her resume to you. But I can say she is active in numerous school bands and choirs. Among her awards are a first place in the Indiana State Fair Youth Instrumental Talent Competition and Purdue University Jazz Festival Outstanding Player Award. Let’s thank Julia! By the way, this is a very talented family. Julia’s brother, Justin, won one of Indiana Society’s $2,000 merit based scholarships in 2015! . . . To all of you, thank you for celebrating this Indiana Society milestone. . . .
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Indiana Mayflower Society — Past Governor Richard Gould INDIANA MAYFLOWER SOCIETY 100 YEARS
Abridged notes from Presentation Sept. 9, 2016
(See Indiana Mayflower Society website for full notes)
In 1894 work was begun on formation and acceptance of the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants.
In 1916 we received our charter with 35 members.
The Society’s records also indicate that there were no public meetings for the duration of the First World War. The next annual dinner was held at the Columbia Club in December 1919. In January 1920, the Society voted to ask school chil-dren of the State to contribute one penny each to raise Indiana’s contribution to a National Fund to buy Cole’s Hill and erect a memorial there. The Society ultimately donated $400 towards the $25,000 cost of the memorial.
1920 The Pilgrim Tercentenary in Indiana was celebrated at the Claypool hotel in downtown Indianapolis. Governor General Leonard Wood was the guest of honor. Dinner cost $2.50
1928 was our first yearbook and our first celebration of Compact Sunday.
1941 The silver anniversary was celebrated with the Secretary General Harold G Murray as guest speaker. The anniver-sary paid tribute to Honorable Joseph Allen Minturn, founder of the Indiana Society. The society published a 69 page book containing articles of historical significance, lists of Mayflower passengers, and other interesting facts about our society.
1966 The society observed its 50th Anniversary at the Propylaeum. Leonard T Grant, PhD discussed the Mayflower socie-ty and Indiana History. Dinner cost $3.50
1971 The General Society awarded Indiana the Norman Green Bowl for the largest percentage of net membership in-crease by a state society.
1977 the Bicentennial and our sixtieth anniversary—we published a 436 page hardback book which included the com-plete lineages of every person who had ever joined the Indiana society to that date. Titled Mayflower Descendants, Lin-eages of the Indiana Society.
1982 First Society Merit Scholarships awarded. Since then we have given out over $47,500 to students for college or post-secondary education.
1984 The Annual Board of Assistants meeting of the General Society was hosted by the Indiana society.
1992 we donated $250 to help replace animals destroyed in a fire at Plymoth Plantation.
1994 $250 was donated to Plymouth Massachusetts for outfits for the annual Pilgrims progress parade.
2005 The Pilgrim in the Schools program was born. The Indiana society funded the trip to Plymoth for research, writing and costuming for historical reenactor Kevin Stonerock, who assumes the role of Steven Hopkins, while giving presenta-tions to schools and the public around the state. The Indiana society continues to sponsor this popular program. 2
2015 Thanks to the generous donation of one of our members, the society presented a special screening a “Directors Cut“ of the film “The Discovery of Scrooby Manor” at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. British Director Jane Williams and her 70 minute documentary film, was open to the public. Williams, who directed and produced the film, followed the showing with an interesting presentation about the making of the film with a question and answer period for the audience.
Our Memorial Books fund over the years has donated books to the Indiana State Library genealogical section, and con-tributed to the Five generations project with a book to honor each member who has died.
Intrigue: At the 1941 Silver anniversary celebration a bronze time capsule put together by our members was presented to the Governor General to be opened at the 2020 celebration. ??
Over the course of our first 100 years 1524 people have become members of the Indiana Society
Which brings us up to today and here we are celebrating our first 100 years. In closing I would like to share a poem by Indiana author and diplomat, Meredith Nicholson who was commissioned by the Indiana society to write a fitting trib-ute to the Pilgrims. In 1920 he wrote: The winds of freedom filled the sails that bore the Mayflower to America. The Pilgrims sought homes in a new continent that promised larger liberty for the soul, and a hundred million free Americans are today their indebtors. In hours of perplexity or peril we do well to remember the heroic company that dared the un-charted seas to win for man a refuge from oppression and bigotry. So small a ship, and yet it bore safely the ark of the covenant of Democracy. And lastly in the words of Indiana Journalist William Herschell: Ain’t God Good to Indiana!
Highlights of the General Board of Assistants Meeting
September 8-11, 2016, Indianapolis
DGG Laura Stocker and AG Linda McGlothlin attended the meeting in Indianapolis; 41 member societies had rep-
resentation. Location for the upcoming GBOA meetings: Plymouth in 2017, Illinois in 2018, Colorado in 2019, Plym-
outh in 2020.
Governor General Lea Filson reported that Dr. Jeremy Bangs is now working with the General Society of May-
flower Descendants again. She also highlighted the importance of fund raising for the society. Several publications
are available to members, including the Mayflower Journal (by subscription or free on the website), the Mayflower
Quarterly (free by mail & on the website), the Annual Report (on the website), the DNA Policy (on the website),
and the newly published book Cry of the Stone (for sale on the website, www.themayflowersociety.org). Soon
there will be a GSMD Manual for each state which will serve as a policy guide from national.
Assistant Governor General George Garmany reported on the importance of the commemorative coin bill before
Congress in Washington DC. If you have not already done so, please write to your congressman to encourage the
support of this important bill. He also reported on a permanent marker to be erected in Plymouth for 2020. If you
have an idea of what this marker should look like, please submit your idea to George Garmany, assistantgover-
Secretary General Susan Roser mentioned that Indiana hosted the GBOA meeting in 1982. She also noted that
there are several new Silver Books that will soon be available. Watch the website for more information. Each state
Governor or Corresponding Secretary is encouraged to email Susan Roser with "Happenings" or news from the
state.
Treasurer General Don Studley outlined the positive financial outlook of the society. There is a surplus of $35
million in the general society funds. Look for the financial statistics in the Annual Report on the website,
www.themayflowersociety.org.
Historian General Marjorie Hurtuk stated that the turn around time for membership applications is 8-10 weeks.
She hopes this time will be shortened when a new membership database is created.
Counsellor General Richard Gilmore reported on possible word changes to the By-Laws which will help clarify the
meaning.
Elder General Kenneth Whittemore encouraged member societies to inform him of deaths of board members so
that he can send sympathy cards to those families. He encouraged each of us to record our life stories for our fami-
lies so that our stories will live on.
Captain General Ren Cushing is available for speaking engagements and welcomes all opportunities to share the
"Pilgrim Story."
Surgeon General Naomi Mann is working on a "First Responders Policy." A new "DNA Policy" for the society will
soon be in effect.
Executive Director Walt Powell announced the hiring of several new staff in Plymouth. He also shared that a
foundation to help fund the Mayflower House in Plymouth is necessary, as well as more funding for the library.
Deb Yinst, Insignia Chair, received the Volunteer of the Year Award. Deb encouraged everyone to look at the
website as there are some new items to order from the shop, www.themayflowersociety.org.
There is a publication called the "Education Gazette" which is a short newsletter online for children. A fun game is
"Pilgrim Jeopardy."
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GBOA MEETING HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) Four deserving students received national scholarships from Texas, Virginia and Maine for a total of $15,000. We encourage Indiana students to apply. Please see the national website for the scholarship application form, www.themayflowersociety.org. The Parish Church in Plymouth is in need of repair. The national society is seeking to acquire the property with
the funding of a $3 million endowment. Be watching for more information.
Plymouth has received a charter request from Europe. It is conditional - Europe must meet the criteria within 90
days (20 members plus written by-laws and names of officers). Governor General Lea Filson left for Europe following
the GBOA meeting to spearhead this process.
Member at Large Rick Denham has worked on photographing the "Garden Walk" bricks so that all members can
see the names on the bricks. Look for this info on the national website, www.themayflowersociety.org.
Member at Large Steve Arnold is recovering from brain surgery and a stroke. He thanks everyone who sent cards
and "Get Well" wishes.
Member at Large Ginny Mucciaccio presented Indiana member Robert Marr with a "Certificate of Appreciation"
for his many hours of service to the Indiana Society. He was recognized at the Indiana Dinner on Friday night, Sep-
tember 9, at the Columbia Club.
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London to Amsterdam
Fourteen-day Tour
Tour Overnights
2 nights in London
1 night Southampton
1 night Plymouth
2 nights Wrexham
1 night Doncaster
2 nights in Peterborough area
1 night Ipswich / Colchester
area
3 nights in Leiden area
Pricing: $3,737.00 per person, double occupancy, land only. For more information on this tour, contact Mrs. Barbara
Williams, Chair Historic Sites Email: [email protected] / Tel. (803) 374-6394
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Centennial Celebration September 9, 2016
Five past governors and present governor of the Indiana Soci-
ety of Mayflower Descendants: Graham Morey (front row)
Sarah Weddle, Kathryn Lerch, Robert Marr, Laura Stocker
and Richard Gould
Thirty-one members of the Indiana Society following the Centennial Dinner
Elder Gen Ken Whittemore, Deputy Gov IN Linda
McGlothlin, Gov General Lea Filson, Ron Filson
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Luncheon Reservation Form Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants Meeting & Luncheon
Where: Woodstock Club, 1301 W. 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
When: Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016; meeting at 11:30 am, luncheon promptly served at 12:00 noon.
I/We Reserve __________ place(s) at The Woodstock Club for luncheon at $30 per adult and
$15 for age 10 and younger. Dietary restriction: ___________________________
Name(s)_________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone _________________________ Email Address ________________________________
Amount Enclosed ___________________ (Check payable to IN Society of Mayflower Descendants)
Please reply by Nov. 14, 2016 to Pat Scahill, 16432 Clarks Hill Way, Westfield IN 46074
Telephone: 317-867-4844
Dear Members, Your financial donations to ISMD provide approximately one-half of the revenues needed to fund
our Society’s activities. Donations are needed to pay for our Luncheon Programs, invitations, postage, newsletters
and delegate expenses to represent Indiana at annual General Society Meetings. Our three outside activities include
placing books in libraries, Pilgrim in the Schools and our Scholarship Program. Please consider making annual con-
tributions to ISMD and please include ISMD in your long term, intentional donation plans. All donations to ISMD
are fully tax deductible by the donor as a 501©3 charitable, educational society. Please mail donations to:
Chuck Provost, ISMD Treasurer, 6831 Marmont Ct, Indianapolis, IN 46220 or
Dick Gould, ISMD Assistant Treasurer, 2436 Hopwood Dr, Carmel, IN 46032
Scholarship Reminder The Merit Scholarship Award Application is due no
later than February 1, 2017. Please see the insert in
this newsletter. Additional scholarships are also listed
on our Society’s website for which eligible members
may also apply.
Please update us with any changes in your family’s
status – change of address, change of name or any
deaths. Did you know that if you mail in a copy of
a death certificate or obit that it will be forwarded
to Plymouth and placed in your family history
record? PLEASE SEND INFORMATION TO:
Linda McGlothlin, 6367 N Parker Ave., Indianap-
olis, IN 46220 or [email protected]
2016-17 Calendar
Nov 19 , 2016 Fall Member Luncheon
Proposed 2017 Calendar
March 4 Spring Board Meeting
April 22 Spring Member Luncheon
Nov. 18 Fall Member Luncheon
Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants
Kathryn Lerch, Editor
711 East 58th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220
Address Correction Requested
INDIANA SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS
2017 MERIT SCHOLARSHIP AWARD APPLICATION FORM
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT:
1. Name: ________________________________________________________________
2. Address: ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
3. Phone: ( ) __________________________ E-mail: ___________________________
4. Father’s Name: _________________________________________________________
5. Mother’s Maiden Name: _________________________________________________
6. Send proven direct lineage proceeding from a member of the Indiana Society of Mayflower
Descendants including copies of birth certificates, if possible. Include the name and state number of the
member from whom you are descended.
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
7. Name of college or post-secondary program in which you expect to enroll:
______________________________________________________________________
8. Have you been accepted by the institution? ___________________________________
9. If you are presently enrolled in a post-secondary program, do you plan to continue in the same
program? ______________________________________________________________
10. If not, where do you plan to enroll? _________________________________________
11. On a separate sheet, list your school and community activities, any honors and/or awards you
have received and your SAT, ACT and/or ISTEP scores.
12. On a separate sheet, write a detailed statement which sets forth your goals for the future.
13. Enclose two letters of reference (at least one from a teacher).
14. Forward a transcript of your secondary grades with this application. If you are already attending
a post-secondary institution, send grades up to the date of the application. Include a transcript of
your high school record as well as that from the school you presently attend.
15. All applications must be received on or before February 1, 2017.
Applications should be addressed to:
Mayflower Scholarship, c/o Richard Gould, 2436 Hopwood Dr, Carmel, IN 46032-8910.
This scholarship is non-renewable; however, applicants who are not accepted may reapply in subsequent years. The
award is based solely on merit, and the decision of the Scholarship Committee will be final. Those who receive an
award are expected to supply a photograph to be used for publicity purposes.