IMFA Officers
President
Steve Mullinax US312
president@mx-world.org
United Kingdom
Betty Molyneux Brown UK103
Honorary Vice President
United States & Canada
Marie Mx Spearman US101
Honorary Vice President
Family Representatives
United States & Canada
Jen Molineux US518
Family Representative
Australia & New Zealand
Family Representative
United Kingdom
Family Representative
ukrep@mx-world.org
Project Coordinators
Mx Lineages Database
Wayne J. Straight US332
Vice President
IMFA DNA Project Administrators
Julie Crawford US409,
Mary Porter US479,
Webmaster
Jim Molineux US329
webmaster@mx-world.org
Volunteers
IMFA is devoted primarily, of course, to a one-name surname study. As such, IMFA
members research the family history and genealogy of any person with a varient of
the Mx surname. Thus, IMFA is interested in any reference to the Mx surname in any
historical era and in any geographical location.
IMFA has grown to over 200 members worldwide since 1986 because our members generously
donate their time, knowledge, experience and their unique skills to find, share,
analyze and present information about the Mx surname. Many have also shared their
DNA.
Volunteer efforts fill the pages of our newsletter, MxWorld, as well as the pages
of this website and IMFA’s MxDNA project.
How can you help?
Once you’ve joined IMFA, and shared your own family lineage, there are many volunteer
opportunities. Here are a few suggestions:
- Join IMFA’s DNA project if you are a male with a Mx surname, or if you’re a woman,
sponsor a male Mx relative.
- Send us a biography of your ancestors, add photos, maps, scans of cemetery internment.
IMFA will publish in MxWorld, then archive your article at the website.
- If you are fortunate enough to have Bible records, wills, deeds, letters or diaries,
share digital copies and transcriptions with IMFA. Often these records offer collateral
names that prove very useful, for example, in differentiating one John or Thomas
or William Mx from another.
- Consider joining our teams of volunteers who help other members with specific research
questions. Members may request research help and IMFA always needs additional volunteers
to help answer specific questions.
- IMFA would like to share the family lineages of deceased members. One way to achieve
this is typing the lineage into a genealogical software program and sending the
gedcom file to our web administrator.
- Promote IMFA’s MxDNA project at local family reunions. Promote membership in IMFA
– because more members mean more potential family connections between members.
- When trying out new websites, search for alternate surname spellings – and if you
get hits – send IMFA a link so the website can be added to our Resources page. Websites
offering digital images of original documents are the most valuable and IMFA wants
to keep it’s listing as current, and thus as useful, as possible.
- If you live close to an archive, record repository or genealogical library and can
offer legwork, please consider volunteering - IMFA will create a list of such on-site
research volunteers.
- Perhaps you have creative ideas about promotion – for example, getting IMFA’s name
in a local newspaper or local genealogical publication. IMFA welcomes your ideas.
- Monitoring websites like Find-A-Grave.com for newly uploaded photos of Mxs. Find
a newly loaded grave record or headstone marker, and send IMFA the link.
- Abstracting obituaries. Often obits are still under copyright, but we can abstract/extract
the facts and cite the website link or the source of the print copy of the original.
- Social networking: Is this an area of expertise of yours – to keep the work of IMFA
updated on sites like Facebook and Twitter? Join our Facebook discussions.
- IMFA always needs writers, researchers and typists. Equally important are your ideas
to increase the value added of MxWorld, our Blog & Wiki and our DNA pages to your
own research.