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Belnap Family Organization

The Belnap Family Organization is a non-profit ancestral family organization that conducts primary genealogical research and preserves genealogical and other historical information on the Belnap/Belknap family surname, including the descendants of Mormon Pioneer Gilbert Belnap (1821–1899) and his plural wives Adaline Knight (1831–1919) and Henrietta McBride (1821–1899). According to its mission statement, the organization exists "to preserve, perpetuate, and promote family solidarity." It is one of the oldest and largest ancestral family organizations in existence, having been established in Utah in 1904.〔"Grand Reunion of Belnap Family." ''Deseret News'', 7 October 1904〕〔"Belnaps Assembled." ''Salt Lake Herald'', 7 October 1904〕〔"Family Forms Organization." ''Ogden Standard Examiner'', 4 September 1923〕〔"Belnap Family Linked with Ogden's History." ''Ogden Standard Examiner'', 16 September 1923〕
==Publications, projects, and awards==

Since 1963, the organization has periodically published the ''Belnap Family Crier'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Belnap Family Crier )〕 which contains genealogical data, historical information, and other items of family interest. In 1967 the ''Crier'' was honored by the Genealogical Society of Utah as an "outstanding publication" in genealogical publishing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= 1967 letter to Belnap Family Organization )
Letter is from Howard W. Hunter, President of the Genealogical Society of Utah〕
In 1968, the Belnap Family Organization was recognized by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as one of the "best-organized" family organizations in existence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Certificate of Honor for "Best Organization Setup", Family Organization Seminar of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4 April 1968 )
Presented to Belnap Family Organization by Theodore M. Burton, Family History Department Director〕
The organization has sponsored the publication of several works on the life of Gilbert Belnap and his extended family.〔Belnap, Arias G., comp. ''Centennial History in Honor of Utah Pioneer Gilbert Belnap, 1850-1950'' (1950, with 1952 and 1956 supplements)〕 It has also undertaken several large-scale genealogical research and restoration projects. It was one of the first ancestral family organizations to participate in the LDS Church's name extraction program,〔〕 in England and the United States. The organization was also a leader in the first compilation of computerized family trees.
In 1997 as part of the sesquicentennial celebration of the Mormon Trail, the organization commemorated and dedicated a memorial marker in Ashland, Nebraska in honor of John McBride Belnap,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= Belnap Family Organization )〕 a 13-month-old child of Gilbert Belnap and Adaline Knight who died of cholera in 1850 and was buried in his father's tool chest near the Saline Ford at the confluence of Salt Creek and the Platte River along the Oxbow Trail. Events held in commemoration of the life of John McBride Belnap received national coverage.〔("Celebrating Mormon Trail." ) WOWT NBC 6 (via YouTube), 27 Apr 1997〕〔("Hitting the Trail." ) KPTM Fox 42 (via YouTube), 17 Apr 1997〕
In 2010 the Belnap Family Organization was listed by FamilySearch as an exemplary ancestral family organization.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Create and Maintain Family Associations or Organizations )
In addition to supporting ongoing family history research, artifact preservation, and LDS temple ordinance work, the organization makes available primary and secondary source documentation, through various web sites, on notable family members, including Sir Robert Belknap, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas of England from 1377 to 1388, Vinson Knight, early leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Martha McBride Knight Smith Kimball, documented plural wife of Joseph Smith, Jr. and later Heber C. Kimball.

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