This group is for people interested in finding their local Genealogical and Historical Societies. Also what do they offer you in return for a small donation for membership?
I forgot to mention the Featherstone Society- which you can join get exclusive access to our members only site and get 4 quarterly newsletter all for £5 a year
Comment by Deborah Price on August 10, 2009 at 3:56pm
I am a member of the St. Charles County Historical Society (SCCHS) located at 101 South Main, St. Charles, MO. SCCHS has recently merged with the St. Charles County Genealogical Society and is in the process of incorporating their genealogical records. With the addition of these records to those already available at the SCCHS Archives, there is treasure trove of information for anyone researching ancestors who once lived in the St. Charles County area. SCCHS has a website (www.scchs.org) which can provide further information. Some indexes and other data is available on-line.
I am a member of the Genealogical Society of Central Missouri. We have speakers from local historians and, more rarely, from out of state. We share a library with the Walters-Boone County Historical Society, which is located in the Walters-Boone County Historical Society Museum.
I do not belong to any of the following but I am aware of similar societies in Audrain County, in St. Joseph (Buchanan County), in Jefferson County, and in the St. Louis area (both St. Louis City and St. Louis county are involved)
I belong to, and am Secretary for the Hudson County (NJ) Genealogical Society. We are only 2 years old, having had our first meeting in October 2007. We have had excellent speakers, and our line-up for next season is also top-notch. We are also working on adding databases and records to our great website, www.hudsoncountynjgenealogy.org,
I am a member of the Black Family Genealogical & Historical Society of Phoenix, AZ. We meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Free classes and computer use.
www.bfghs.net
I am a member of the Vermont French-Canadian Genealogical Society www.vt-fcgs.org, our research library is located in Colchester, Vermont. Membership is $25/year, with $5 for each additional family member at the same address. Membership provides you with access to our research library which is open Tuesdays from 3 - 9:30 pm and Saturdays (Sept-June) from 10 am-4 pm; 2 copies of our LINKS publication, and free inquiries in LINKS. Resources include: Vermont Vital Records 1760-1941, Drouin, Loiselle, Tanguay, Jette, many Quebec church repertoires, and over 35 Vermont catholic church repertoires. Workshops are offered throughout the year. Annual meeting every October. Email us at: mail@vt-fcgs.org.
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