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Genealogical Societies[edit | edit source]
There are no known genealogical societies in Bermuda.
Historical Societies[edit | edit source]
Bermuda Historical Society Museum
13 Queen Street
Hamilton, Bermuda
Telephone: +1 441-295-2487
Facebook: Bermuda Historical Society
Website: Bermuda Attractions
- The museum holds many important historical documents and artifacts of the island.
Other Societies[edit | edit source]
Bermuda Friendly Societies
Facebook: Bermuda Friendly Societies
- Friendly societies were founded in the 1830s to help the newly emancipated black population. Some societies continue today.
Caribbean Family History Group
Email: cfhg.sol.birm@gmail.com
Website: Caribbean Family History Group