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Mrs. Robert Russell Bockemuehl
(Joyce May McGehee)

Joyce May McGehee Bockemuehl is a native of Memphis,
Tennessee. She is the only child of the late Edith May
Willis, R.N. of Louisiana and Herbert Hillery McGehee, of
Mississippi.
Mrs.
Bockemuehl attended public schools in Lansing and Detroit
until leaving for Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan
where she was a political science major and planned to
continue to law school. Marriage to Robert Russell
Bockemuehl changed those plans. Mr. and Mrs. Bockemuehl
have one son, Kenneth Forrest Bockemuehl and two
grandchildren Brooke Nicole Bockemuehl, Esq. an attorney
in Fort Myers, FL and Russell Forrest Bockemuehl of
Gainesville, FL. Robert is a retired electrical engineer
and department head of the General Motors Research
Laboratories who volunteers his talent at Recordings for
the Blind and Dyslexic reading text books in scientific
fields.
Memberships
* National Gavel Society
* National Huguenot Society (Honorary President General)
*
American
Descendants of the House of Burgesses 1619-1699
(Organizing
Governor General)
* National Society Dames of the Court of Honor (Honorary First Vice
President General; Chaplain General)
* Jamestowne Society (former Auditor General, National Council,
Sales
Chairman)
* National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (former
National
Chairman of Volunteer Genealogists)
* National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth
Century
(former Organizing Secretary General; Honorary State President)
* Colonial Physicians and Chirurgiens (former Treasurer
General;
former Genealogist General; former Registrar General)
* National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
(former Second
Deputy Governor General)
* Guild of Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783
(former Corresponding
Secretary General)
* National Society Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth
Century (former
National Chairman Chorus Director)
* Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America (former
State President,
Investment Chairman)
* Colonial Dames of America (former State President
Chapter XXII)
* National Society Colonial Dames of America (Michigan Registrar)
* National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (former member of
the
National Auditing Committee, former State President)
* Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars (former
State President)
* National Society Magna Charta Dames (former Regent
Michigan Division)
* Order of Descendants of Colonial Cavaliers
*
Dutch
Colonial Society of Delaware
* Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers
* First Families of Kentucky
* National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum
Planters 1607-1861
(Councilor General)
* Sons and Daughters of the Colonial Antebellum Bench and
Bar 1565-1861
* Society of the Descendants of Colonial Clergy
* Huguenot Society Founders of Manakin in the Colony of
Virginia
* Flagon and Trencher
* Daughters of American Colonists (former Chapter Regent)
* Louisiana Colonials
* Daughters of the Republic of Texas
* First Families of Mississippi
* First Families of Georgia 1733-1797
* Colonial Order of the Crown
* United Daughters of the Confederacy
* National Society Southern Dames of America
Mrs.
Bockemuehl was the Patron for the Hereditary Society
Blue Book in 2000.
Other Notes
Mrs.
Bockemuehl is a fifty-year member of the Order of Eastern
Star, a twenty-seven year member of The Village Woman’s
Club, a private club with a philanthropic arm of community
outreach, a thirty-year member of the P.E.O. sisterhood
providing educational opportunities for women, offering
scholarships and grants to assist women attain their
goals.
Joyce has authored one 700 page book Ezekiel Ross
Jaques and Mary Evelyn Sering, Some of Their Ancestors
and Descendants. Currently she is working on a
book outlining and documenting her French lineages taking
her from Louisiana to Quebec and Acadia.
She
was made a Kentucky Colonel, has been a 27 year member of
New England Historical and Genealogical Society and a long
time member of the Society of Genealogists in London.
Her
avocational interests include philately, miniatures,
needlework and music. She served on the state board of the
Federation of Music Clubs where she administered a music
therapy scholarship for 15 years. However, her devotion to
genealogy took over. Consideration was given to becoming a
certified genealogist but she found helping others find
their lineages and membership in hereditary societies more
rewarding. |