The Cory Family Society
Articles of the Constitution
Note: Rewording and changes approved at the
August 26, 2000 meeting are marked in red.
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NAME: The family organization shall be
known as the Cory Family Society
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OBJECTIVE: The objective of the Cory
Family Society shall be to strengthen ties of kinship and fellowship
between living members of the family; to maintain unity in the Society
through frequent association of members in a social way; and to
perpetuate the memory and genealogy of ancestors and descents of the
Cory Family by combining the resources and efforts of members of the
Society in performing genealogical research, and by unifying all
genealogical, historical, and biographical research necessary to
compile accurate family records.
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MEMBERSHIP: All descendants, their
spouses and person who are not descendants of the Cory Family may
become members of the Society by contacting the President or Treasurer
and paying the annual dues required to sustain membership.
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OFFICERS: The elected officers consist
of a President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Secretary and a
Treasurer. The Executive Committee
shall consist of all elected and appointed officers as well as the
past President. Terms of office shall begin at the
close of the business session at which the officers are elected and
cover a period of two years or until new officers are elected at a
Society Meeting. Officers are eligible to be
reelected. Failure to hold the Annual Meeting or any
election of officers shall not disrupt the family organization. Officers
appointed by the Executive Committee shall include a Genealogist, a
Society Editor, and a Webmaster.
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MEETINGS: The meetings of the Cory
Family Society shall consist of an annual meeting and any other
meetings and reunions approved by the Executive Committee. The
Annual Meeting shall meet at a time and place determined by a vote by
a majority of members present at the preceding Annual Meeting.
The agenda of the Annual Meeting shall include any necessary elections
of officers, presentations of business matters and any other general
activities desired by the Executive Committee.
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AMENDMENTS: The Articles and
subsequent Amendments of the this Constitution may be amended by a
vote of three-fourths of members present at a Society Meeting.
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