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The '''Pennington Research Association''' ...


=== Mission Statement ===
'''The Pennington Research Association closed in 2022 and their files were transferred to the National Genealogical Association.''' From a message August 2023 to members:  "Last year we announced that the Pennington Research Association (PRA) and the National Genealogical Society (NGS) signed an agreement to support PRA as it ended its operations. Part of that agreement was NGS's pledge to ensure the Pennington family legacy continues by maintaining the [https://www.myheritage.com/site-273711661/pennington PRA page] on MyHeritage and offering a one-year complimentary membership to NGS.  In addition, we now maintain the PRA's digital files.  The Pennington Family Collection is now available by contacting [https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/contact-us/  National Genealogical Society].  Please include “Pennington Research” in the subject line of the email. Other Pennington family records continue to be maintained by Earlham College."<br><br>
''' History of the Pennington Research Association, Inc. (PRA) '''
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The Pennington Research Association (PRA) was founded for the sole purpose of the collection, preservation, maintenance, and dissemination of materials relating to the genealogical structure of the Pennington Family, with an intent to gather all Pennington cousins together, provide genealogical assistance and work together to further Pennington research. Pennington Pedigrees were published twice each year.


The Pennington Research Association (PRA) was founded for the sole purpose of the collection, preservation, maintenance, and dissemination of materials relating to the genealogical structure of the Pennington Family.
Bee Wilson Holmes, Founder started the Pennington Research Association in 1965 by collecting and sharing information about the Pennington family. Slowly the circle of Pennington "cousins" expanded and the first "Pennington Lending Magazine" appeared. The first "magazine" Volume 1 with 3 issues started in October 1968. In 1970 Volume 2 with 3 issues was published. It didn't take long for us to grow and soon a decision was made to create a formal organization. We first agreed to identify ourselves as the Pennington Research Association in 1979 at our meeting in Wichita, Kansas. We incorporated in 2001.<br><br>
 
''' Past Projects '''
We strive to be the most comprehensive source of accurate genealogical information, material and events concerning the Pennington Family.
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We strive to utilize Internet technology as an informative and educational tool for our members and all other genealogy researchers. {{Adoption Pennington Research Association}}'''<u>2022 UPDATE:</u>'''  As of 2022, the Pennington Research Association has closed and their files transferred to the National Genealogical Association.  From a message August 2023 to members:  "Last year we announced that the Pennington Research Association (PRA) and the National Genealogical Society (NGS) signed an agreement to support PRA as it ended its operations. Part of that agreement was NGS’s pledge to ensure the Pennington family legacy continues by maintaining the PRA’s page on MyHeritage and offering a one-year complimentary membership to NGS.  In addition, we now maintain the PRA’s digital files.  The Pennington Family Collection is now available by contacting me at membership [at] ngsgenealogy.org.  Please include “Pennington Research” in the subject line of the email. Other Pennington family records continue to be maintained by Earlham College."
 
=== Benefits  ===
 
*The Pennington Research Association offers value to its members by providing a forum to research the Pennington family, both printed and in digital format. The Pennington Research Association is primarily an organization that encourages research of the Pennington family by publishing genealogical and family history material -- presenters and exchangers of information.
*We utilize Internet technology as an informative and educational tool for our members and all other genealogy researchers.
*We try to meet as often as possible to share research information on the Pennington family and to socialize with our Pennington cousins.
*As a service to new members we will try with the available resources we have to place you with an established group.
*The purpose of the Pennington Research Association is to gather all Pennington cousins together, to provide as much genealogical assistance as possible and to work together to further Pennington research. Our goal is to collect, preserve, maintain, and disseminate material relating to the genealogical structure of the Pennington Family.
*For more information and details please visit http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Membership.<br>
 
=== History of the Pennington Research Association, Inc. (PRA) ===
 
*In Memory of Bee Wilson Holmes, Our Founder  
*Bee Holmes started the Pennington Research Association in 1965 by collecting and sharing information about the Pennington family. Slowly the circle of Pennington "cousins" expanded and the first "Pennington Lending Magazine" appeared. The first "magazine" Volume 1 with 3 issues started in October 1968. In 1970 Volume 2 with 3 issues was published. It didn't take long for us to grow and soon a decision was made to create a formal organization. We first agreed to identify ourselves as the Pennington Research Association in 1979 at our meeting in Wichita, Kansas. We incorporated in 2001.<br>To read a Memorial of Bee Holmes and published in the Pennington Pedigrees, Volume 23, No. 2, 1991, visit http://www.penningtonresearch.org/About_Us and scroll to the paragraph at the end of the 1st section.
 
=== PRA Board of Directors, Officers and Volunteers  ===
 
*For a list of current Board of Directors and Officers and all our dedicated volunteers, please vist http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Connect_With_Us.
 
=== PRA Projects  ===
 
*For a list of our projects, please visit http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Special_Projects.
 
=== Current Projects  ===
 
*Publishing the Pennington Pedigrees twice each year.
*Publishing the Pennington Periodicals Volume II files.
*DNA Study. &nbsp;To learn more, visit http://www.penningtonresearch.org/DNA.
 
=== FamilySearch Wiki Projects  ===
 
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=== FamilySearch Wiki Page Adoptions  ===
 
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=== Past Projects ===
 
*Create and maintain our websites
*Bobby Pennington Index Project (BPIP)  
*Bobby Pennington Index Project (BPIP)  
*John French Master File (JFMF)  
*John French Master File (JFMF)  
*Pennington Periodicals Volume I CD  
*Pennington Periodicals Volume I CD  
*Research Project # 1 - Locate the family of Benajah Pennington, Sr., b. 1724/25
*Archives & Library at Earlham College.  
*Archives &amp; Library at Earlham College.  
*Digital Library Phase I  
*Digital Library Phase I  
*Obituary Database  
*Obituary Database  
*Family Groups web page listed by Country and Region  
*Family Groups web page listed by Country and Region  
*Table of Contents for the Pennington Pedigrees from 1968 to 2008
*Table of Contents for the Pennington Pedigrees from 1968 to 2008
== Publications  ==
*Pennington Pedigrees - Published twice each year. &nbsp;Issues published from 2010 to present are immediately available to current PRA Members for download. &nbsp;Issues published prior to 2010 are available for sale. &nbsp;Visit our publications page at http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Publications for more information and to place an order.
*Pennington Periodicals Volume I CD. &nbsp;This CD contains all the Pennington Pedigrees and Cousin Courriers from the 1st issue to 1979 and other special research articles. &nbsp;Visit our publication page at http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Publications for more information and to place an order.
*Pennington Periodicals Volume II. &nbsp;This is the Pennington Pedigrees and Cousin Courriers from 1980 to 1990 as well as special research articles, files and photographs. &nbsp;These files are available to current PRA Members for immediate download. &nbsp;Files are added a few at a time each month.
== <br>  ==
== Collections  ==
*PRA Archive and Library
*PRA Digital Library
*To learn more visit http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Archive_and_Library.
== Events  ==
*Please visit our Events page at&nbsp;www.penningtonresearch.org/Events for current meetings and other information.
=== Workshops  ===
*We use the Internet and "GoToMeeting" and "GoToWebinar" for our workshops. &nbsp;Visit our main website at http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Events&nbsp;to check on planned workshops.
=== Board Meetings  ===
*Board meetings are held several times each year. &nbsp;These meetings are held using the Internet and software called "GoToMeeting" and "GoToWebinar". &nbsp;Board agenda items are collected a few weeks before each meeting and minutes of each meeting are available to our Members on our main website.
=== Training Meetings  ===
*We use the Internet and "GoToMeeting" and "GoToWebinar" for our training meetings. Visit our main website at http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Events to check on planned training meetings.
== Frequently Asked Questions  ==
*For a current list of FAQ and answers, visit our web page at http://www.penningtonresearch.org/Frequently_Asked_Questions.


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Latest revision as of 12:19, 26 August 2023

Pennington Research Association
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Established 1965


The Pennington Research Association closed in 2022 and their files were transferred to the National Genealogical Association. From a message August 2023 to members: "Last year we announced that the Pennington Research Association (PRA) and the National Genealogical Society (NGS) signed an agreement to support PRA as it ended its operations. Part of that agreement was NGS's pledge to ensure the Pennington family legacy continues by maintaining the PRA page on MyHeritage and offering a one-year complimentary membership to NGS. In addition, we now maintain the PRA's digital files. The Pennington Family Collection is now available by contacting National Genealogical Society. Please include “Pennington Research” in the subject line of the email. Other Pennington family records continue to be maintained by Earlham College."

History of the Pennington Research Association, Inc. (PRA)
The Pennington Research Association (PRA) was founded for the sole purpose of the collection, preservation, maintenance, and dissemination of materials relating to the genealogical structure of the Pennington Family, with an intent to gather all Pennington cousins together, provide genealogical assistance and work together to further Pennington research. Pennington Pedigrees were published twice each year.

Bee Wilson Holmes, Founder started the Pennington Research Association in 1965 by collecting and sharing information about the Pennington family. Slowly the circle of Pennington "cousins" expanded and the first "Pennington Lending Magazine" appeared. The first "magazine" Volume 1 with 3 issues started in October 1968. In 1970 Volume 2 with 3 issues was published. It didn't take long for us to grow and soon a decision was made to create a formal organization. We first agreed to identify ourselves as the Pennington Research Association in 1979 at our meeting in Wichita, Kansas. We incorporated in 2001.

Past Projects

  • Bobby Pennington Index Project (BPIP)
  • John French Master File (JFMF)
  • Pennington Periodicals Volume I CD
  • Archives & Library at Earlham College.
  • Digital Library Phase I
  • Obituary Database
  • Family Groups web page listed by Country and Region
  • Table of Contents for the Pennington Pedigrees from 1968 to 2008