Beginning at the end of 2023, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants is only accepting applications electronically. This means that you no longer need to print hard copies of your documents to send to your Historian, and we no longer have to ship packages of paper documents to GSMD. This is a big savings for all of us in printing and postage costs.
This change does introduce some new considerations. Documents that you get on paper from a courthouse or other repository need to be converted to digital format. The best way is to scan the document to a digital format. If you do not own a scanner, your local library or a nearby office supply store may be able to assist you with scanning. Your last resort should be photographing a document with your phone. If you must do so, make sure the document is flat (not folded), your phone is parallel to the document to the image is not skewed and that your phone is set to take high resolution images.
If you are downloading digital images from a website such as Ancestry or FamilySearch, when you have a choice of image format, pick jpg and the highest resolution you can. If you have to choose a pdf file, please send those copies as it only takes a few seconds to convert them to jpg. You need to actually download each image, not take screenshots. Each document must be a separate image file.
Some additional guidelines:
* Always choose jpg as the format ir possible as that is the only one that works on the Mayflower servers
* Do not embed your images in a Word document. We need the actual image so we can manipulate it for optimal legibility
*If you download a headstone photo from Find-a-Grave, copy and paste the cemetery location at the bottom of the image
*Name your digital files with the first
character(s) being the generation the document applies to and then a brief
description, e.g. 9 Birth cert John or 8 marriage
*If you have
multi-page documents such as books or Bible records, you may send them as pdf
files and we will extract the individual pages.
When you are ready to submit your documents, please do not try to share them with OneDrive or Google Drive as we may not have accounts for those services. If you have just a few documents to send, you can email them if you are comfortable doing so. You can also use a web based service such as WeTransfer to send many files. This is a free service.
If you are having trouble following these instructions, please contact your Colony historian, Deputy Historian or Ohio Historian for assistance.