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The purpose of the Texas State Genealogical Society is to promote, assist, develop, and conserve the genealogical and historical resources of Texas and to cooperate with local, regional, and statewide groups in promoting an awareness of the need to preserve family heritage.<br>
===== HISTORY AND MISSION  =====


*'''Internet site: ''' [http://www.txsgs.org/ Texas State Genealogical Society]<br>
===== The Texas State Genealogical Society [TSGS] was founded on November 28, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas as an educational and literary corporation.  =====
*'''Facebook page: ''' [https://www.facebook.com/TxSGS/ Texas State Genealogical Society]<br><br>


== Benefits ==
===== The TSGS is organized and operated as a non-profit tax-exempt Section 501(c)(3) as defined by the Internal Revenue Service and eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions in accordance with Code section 170. =====


*What are the benefits for becoming a member of the society? <br>Individual/Family Membership benefits include:<br>    Subscription to ''STIRPES'', a quarterly journal<br>    Free Queries with a Texas connection<br>    Discounted fee for our annual State Conference<br>    Eligible for annual awards for publications or websites<br>Partner Society Membership benefits include:<br>    Subscription to STIRPES, a quarterly journal<br>    Receive Speakers' Bureau booklet when published (last published 2011)<br>    Can contribute their publications for sale list which will compiled into a booklet that will be<br>        distributed to other partner societies and libraries (will be published in 2013)<br>    Society is eligible for annual awards for their publications or websites<br>    Society is eligible for an one-time archival grant<br>    Society is eligible for matching grant funds for a publishing project
===== The purpose of TSGS is to promote, assist, develop, and conserve the genealogical and historical resources of Texas and to cooperate with local, regional, and statewide groups in promoting an awareness of the need to preserve family heritage.  =====


*What are the benefits the society has to offer for those who are not members?
===== Membership to the TSGS is open to Individuals, Societies, Libraries, Museums and Family Surname Associations.  =====


== History of the society ==
===== ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1-3 &nbsp;NOVEMBER 2012, Fort Worth, TX<br> =====


*The Texas State Genealogical Society (TSGS) was founded on November 28, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas as an educational and literary corporation.
*The purpose of TSGS is to promote, assist, develop, and conserve the genealogical and historical resources of Texas and to cooperate with local, regional, and statewide groups in promoting an awareness of the need to preserve family heritage.
*Membership to the TSGS is open to individuals, societies, libraries, museums and family surname associations.


== Society Officers  ==


*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">President, John Wylie [mailto:president@txsgs.org president@txsgs.org]</span>
From the General Conference Chair &nbsp;23 Feb 2011
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Director of Education, Susan Kaufman [mailto:education@txsgs.org education@txsgs.org]</span>
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Director of Membership, Susan Ball [mailto:membershipinfo@txsgs.org membershipinfo@txsgs.org]</span>
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Director of Development, Randy Whited [mailto:development@txsgs.org development@txsgs.org]</span>
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Director of Communications, Caroline Pointer [mailto:publicity@txsgs.org publicity@txsgs.org]</span>
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Secretary, Linda Reynolds [mailto:secretary@txsgs.org secretary@txsgs.org]</span>
*<span style="line-height: 1.5em;">Treasurer, Scott Fitzgerald [mailto:treasurer@txsgs.org treasurer@txsgs.org]</span>


== Society Projects  ==


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== Publications  ==
Details are sparce right now, but so far we have these plans in the works. In no particular order:


*'''''Stirpes, Journal of the Texas State Genealogical Society, Inc'''''., is published four times a year, in March, June, September and December. The editorial board solicits articles and materials such as letters, diaries, photographs, and book reviews relating to Texas genealogy and history. ''Stirpes ''has no quotas with respect to authorship or content. Edited works may be submitted to the author for review at the end of the editing process prior to publication. The author retains copyright to his work. The Texas State Genealogical Society retains the right to print this material exclusively for one year dating from its first printing in ''Stirpes''. The writer may use and distribute his material for presentations, lectures, seminars, or for similar purposes.
*'''''Texas First Families, Volumes 1 and 2'''''<i>- </i>TSGS offers several Heritage Certificates, including Texas First Families. To qualify, applicants must prove direct or collateral descent from an ancestor who settled in Texas before February 19, 1846, the day of the ceremony on which the Republic of Texas turned the government over to the State of Texas. A collateral ancestor would be a brother, sister, uncle, or aunt or your Texas ancestor who was in Texas by this date. The relationship must be explained onthe LIne of Descent Chart. Frequently, this information is compiled into a series of Texas First Families books. Volumes 1 and 2 are currently available from TSGS. Volume 3 will be published in 2013.


==  Heritage Certificates  ==


<span id="1360601762696S" style="display: none;"> </span>TSGS offers several certificate programs for pioneers and notable service to Texas. The same application form can be used for all Texas State Genealogical Society certificate programs by indicating at the top of the application form which program you are applying to. Applicants do not need to reside in Texas or be members of the Texas State Genealogical Society. Applicants must be able to prove descent with official records for each generation and for the qualifying service or settlement.<br>
Our key speaker will be the nationally prominent '''Curt Witcher''', Director of the world famous Genealogical collection of the Allan County Public Library. In addition to Curt presenting four valued talks on Saturday, we've talked him into helping us with the special tracks on Thursday. He'll kick off the Librarians Track &nbsp;with a facinating view of the future of libraries helping genealogists. Watch this spot for more on this special learning track as it develops.&nbsp;


*Texas First Families Certificate
*Gone to Texas Pioneer Certificate
*West Texas Pioneer Certificate
*Descendants of Texas Rangers Certificate
*Greer County Pioneer Certificate


== Collections  ==


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Also on Thursday Curt will close the special track on local genealogical society leadership by sharing his very special views on the styles of leadership that are proven yet badly needed as the number of local societies in the US continues it alarming decline.


== Events  ==


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<strong>TxSGS is excited to announce that its  will be held October 28—October 30, 2016, in Dallas, Texas, and everyone is invited!</strong>
We haven't forgotten Friday where we're working on track for Texas researcher, for ethic groups like Native Americans, African Americans and more. On either or Thursday and/or Fridday we'll have a beginners track and a technology track.&nbsp;


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== Frequently Asked Questions  ==


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'''It's early so we're very open to suggestions''', Just jot them down here and in a week or so, I'll do my best to openly share our thoughts on any and all ideas. &nbsp;


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Other events include the traditional Friday night Banquet, but this year we may serve it with a twist. Stay tuned.
 
 
 
Some of our Committe are looking into a larg public (media??) event on Thursday evening. Since we've never done this before, it could be some time before we have a rough outline to share. But we're very open to your ideas.&nbsp;
 
 
 
Similar to what we did in 2011 in Houston, we're woking on a FamilySearch track. It could be on day or all of every day. The great 1940 census indexing will be finished by then, but with over 95% of a historical records yet to be digitized it will be decades before this job is done. Stay tuned here and share your ideas with us. &nbsp;
 
 
 
The 2012 Conference is locally hosted by not one but three genealogical societies: Mid Cities GS, Arlington (TX) GS and the Grand Prairie GS. It's going to a challenge and much fun to watch this collaboration develope. We'll show how it goes right here on the FamilySearch Wiki.&nbsp;
 
===== Join us in Fort Worth, Texas for our annual conference featuring Curt Witcher, at the Riley Center of SWBTS. &nbsp;<br> =====

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http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txsgs/TXSGS-New/index.htm[edit | edit source]
HISTORY AND MISSION[edit | edit source]
The Texas State Genealogical Society [TSGS] was founded on November 28, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas as an educational and literary corporation.[edit | edit source]
The TSGS is organized and operated as a non-profit tax-exempt Section 501(c)(3) as defined by the Internal Revenue Service and eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions in accordance with Code section 170.[edit | edit source]
The purpose of TSGS is to promote, assist, develop, and conserve the genealogical and historical resources of Texas and to cooperate with local, regional, and statewide groups in promoting an awareness of the need to preserve family heritage.[edit | edit source]
Membership to the TSGS is open to Individuals, Societies, Libraries, Museums and Family Surname Associations.[edit | edit source]
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 1-3  NOVEMBER 2012, Fort Worth, TX
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From the General Conference Chair  23 Feb 2011


Details are sparce right now, but so far we have these plans in the works. In no particular order:


Our key speaker will be the nationally prominent Curt Witcher, Director of the world famous Genealogical collection of the Allan County Public Library. In addition to Curt presenting four valued talks on Saturday, we've talked him into helping us with the special tracks on Thursday. He'll kick off the Librarians Track  with a facinating view of the future of libraries helping genealogists. Watch this spot for more on this special learning track as it develops. 


Also on Thursday Curt will close the special track on local genealogical society leadership by sharing his very special views on the styles of leadership that are proven yet badly needed as the number of local societies in the US continues it alarming decline.


We haven't forgotten Friday where we're working on track for Texas researcher, for ethic groups like Native Americans, African Americans and more. On either or Thursday and/or Fridday we'll have a beginners track and a technology track. 


It's early so we're very open to suggestions, Just jot them down here and in a week or so, I'll do my best to openly share our thoughts on any and all ideas.  


Other events include the traditional Friday night Banquet, but this year we may serve it with a twist. Stay tuned.


Some of our Committe are looking into a larg public (media??) event on Thursday evening. Since we've never done this before, it could be some time before we have a rough outline to share. But we're very open to your ideas. 


Similar to what we did in 2011 in Houston, we're woking on a FamilySearch track. It could be on day or all of every day. The great 1940 census indexing will be finished by then, but with over 95% of a historical records yet to be digitized it will be decades before this job is done. Stay tuned here and share your ideas with us.  


The 2012 Conference is locally hosted by not one but three genealogical societies: Mid Cities GS, Arlington (TX) GS and the Grand Prairie GS. It's going to a challenge and much fun to watch this collaboration develope. We'll show how it goes right here on the FamilySearch Wiki. 

Join us in Fort Worth, Texas for our annual conference featuring Curt Witcher, at the Riley Center of SWBTS.  
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