Exploring Genealogy
Revolutionary War Patriots in Cape Girardeau Settlement
Monday, July 06
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Library Center
Annie Busch Community Room (100)Explore the stories of early settlers in Cape Girardeau and how records reveal their journeys.
What do a teen from Virginia in 1776, a South Carolina farmer in 1781, and a North Carolina merchant who emigrated from Scotland in 1772 have in common? These men, along with dozens of others who served in the American Revolution, became early settlers in Missouri’s Cape Girardeau District. Bill Eddleman, coordinator of the Cape Girardeau Research Center at the State Historical Society of Missouri, will explore 12 settlers from 1797 to 1830, highlighting the records that make researching Revolutionary ancestors easier than ever. Sponsored by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.
Library Center
The Library Center is the headquarters of the Springfield-Greene County Library District. The 82,000-square-foot building houses major collections of print and electronic resources. These include special collections such as business and local history and genealogy; public Wi-Fi computers, four private study rooms, five small conference rooms, a kitchen and state-of-the-art reference technology. In addition, the Library Center includes other amenities characteristic of larger urban libraries. Those features include a 150-seat auditorium, a glass-enclosed reading room and art gallery, a story hour room, outdoor patio and outdoor story garden and the Between Friends Gift Shop.