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We held our biennial reunion, July 24th through July 27th in Jamestown New York. Forty family members registered at the Reception on Thursday in Jamestown’s historic Gateway Train Station. We came from all across the continent, from California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Ontario. Genealogically, we represented 9 of the 201 known Fifth Generation Descendants of Philip and Martha, namely; Nathan 122, Nancy (Merigold) 142, Isaac 145, Philip 148, Lydia (Moore) 181, Martha (Moore) 203, Alonzo 252, Harrison Smith 261 and Ansel Manley 270. This reunion was an opportunity for our Association to join with the municipality of Jamestown in celebrating Buffalo Bill's Wild West and see the historic, 125yearold billboardsize poster heralding the stage play, "May Cody, or Lost & Won" which was performed in Jamestown on March 14, 1878, in the early days of Bill’s career. Inside, you'll find a summary of each day's activities. For more, click here or go to the codyfamily. org website! We Wish You Were Here! VOLUME 44, NO. 1 November, 2014 Ohio Circle News ICFA Business Meeting (continued on page 11) Click for a bigger picture of the attendees, l to r: Glorine & Ross (270/347), Joyce (145/31421) Moyer, Toni K. (270/3731) & John Trent, Terrance Moyer, Frank M. (270/3431), Bill (270/3473), Terence (270/3452), Brenda (270/3431 spouse), and Jeff Steece, BB interpreter (OOO/120) and honorary member of the OH Circle). The Family Picnic Brunch in Bergman Park concluded with an ICFA Business Meeting presided over by Suzanna Cody, with reports by Dwight Cody as Secretary, Treasurer Ron Hills and Webmaster Allan Cody. The meeting took only an hour, but with all that was said, the transcription runs to 23 pages. All parties spoke extemporaneously. The meeting was held in a wall tent next to an antique car show with contemporary music, lots of traffic and a jet flyover, so some of the words are garbled. However, thanks to the sincerity of the speakers, their message gets across. The meeting was recorded by Allan Cody, these minutes are a transcription of that recording. Click here for the Minutes. Our President, Suzanna gaveled the meeting into session, and welcomed the attendees. Later, the floor is opened for nominations, with the current incumbents as nominees. The membership voted to keep the current Officers and Staff in place for the next two years.
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Transcript | We held our biennial reunion, July 24th through July 27th in Jamestown New York. Forty family members registered at the Reception on Thursday in Jamestown’s historic Gateway Train Station. We came from all across the continent, from California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Wyoming and Ontario. Genealogically, we represented 9 of the 201 known Fifth Generation Descendants of Philip and Martha, namely; Nathan 122, Nancy (Merigold) 142, Isaac 145, Philip 148, Lydia (Moore) 181, Martha (Moore) 203, Alonzo 252, Harrison Smith 261 and Ansel Manley 270. This reunion was an opportunity for our Association to join with the municipality of Jamestown in celebrating Buffalo Bill's Wild West and see the historic, 125yearold billboardsize poster heralding the stage play, "May Cody, or Lost & Won" which was performed in Jamestown on March 14, 1878, in the early days of Bill’s career. Inside, you'll find a summary of each day's activities. For more, click here or go to the codyfamily. org website! We Wish You Were Here! VOLUME 44, NO. 1 November, 2014 Ohio Circle News ICFA Business Meeting (continued on page 11) Click for a bigger picture of the attendees, l to r: Glorine & Ross (270/347), Joyce (145/31421) Moyer, Toni K. (270/3731) & John Trent, Terrance Moyer, Frank M. (270/3431), Bill (270/3473), Terence (270/3452), Brenda (270/3431 spouse), and Jeff Steece, BB interpreter (OOO/120) and honorary member of the OH Circle). The Family Picnic Brunch in Bergman Park concluded with an ICFA Business Meeting presided over by Suzanna Cody, with reports by Dwight Cody as Secretary, Treasurer Ron Hills and Webmaster Allan Cody. The meeting took only an hour, but with all that was said, the transcription runs to 23 pages. All parties spoke extemporaneously. The meeting was held in a wall tent next to an antique car show with contemporary music, lots of traffic and a jet flyover, so some of the words are garbled. However, thanks to the sincerity of the speakers, their message gets across. The meeting was recorded by Allan Cody, these minutes are a transcription of that recording. Click here for the Minutes. Our President, Suzanna gaveled the meeting into session, and welcomed the attendees. Later, the floor is opened for nominations, with the current incumbents as nominees. The membership voted to keep the current Officers and Staff in place for the next two years. |