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Societies can help, whether or not your ancestor joined a society. Genealogical, historical, lineage, veterans, fraternal, family name, and ethnic societies often collect, transcribe, and publish records useful to family historians. Local genealogical societies often help family history researchers contact local record searchers, or they copy records that mention ancestors.
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Societies may guide you to useful sources, suggest avenues of research, put you in touch with other genealogists who are interested in the same families, or perform research for you. The resources of the society may help in determining immigrant origins.


Current lists of societies, archives, and libraries are on several Internet sites listed under the “Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards” in [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries]]. Some of these organizations have their own Internet sites. You can also find Tennessee society addresses by using directories cited in [[United States Societies]].


Tennessee societies include:
Societies can help, whether or not your ancestor joined a society. Genealogical, historical, lineage, veterans, fraternal, family name, and ethnic societies often collect, transcribe, and publish records useful to family historians. Local genealogical societies often help family history researchers contact local record searchers, or they copy records that mention ancestors.


* Lineage societies (the DAR, Colonial Dames, and the Sons of the American Revolution, for example) require members to prove they are descended from a certain group of people, such as colonists or soldiers. The applications for membership in these societies are usually preserved and occasionally published. National lineage societies such as the DAR and Sons of the American Revolution have a large Tennessee membership. These are described in [[United States Societies]].
Societies may guide you to useful sources, suggest avenues of research, put you in touch with other genealogists who are interested in the same families, or perform research for you. The resources of the society may help in determining immigrant origins.  
* Genealogical and historical societies often maintain a genealogical file for historical families of the area or for ancestors of society members.


Most genealogical societies focus on local and regional records, while others concentrate on the records and migrations of ethnic groups or minorities.
Current lists of societies, archives, and libraries are on several Internet sites listed under the “Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards” in [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries|Tennessee Archives and Libraries]]. Some of these organizations have their own Internet sites. You can also find Tennessee society addresses by using directories cited in the [[United States Societies|United States Societies]] wiki article.  


Some genealogical and historical societies publish transcripts of original records. Most publish quarterly periodicals, a few of which are listed in the [[Tennessee Periodicals|“Periodicals”]] section of this outline.
Tennessee societies include:


Some genealogical and historical societies hold conferences with lectures on genealogical research methods, available sources, and other local, regional, or national topics of interest to the genealogist. Transcripts, audio tapes, syllabuses, or class outlines of these conferences are often made available to the public through the sponsoring society.
*Lineage societies (the DAR, Colonial Dames, and the Sons of the American Revolution, for example) require members to prove they are descended from a certain group of people, such as colonists or soldiers. The applications for membership in these societies are usually preserved and occasionally published. National lineage societies such as the DAR and Sons of the American Revolution have a large Tennessee membership. These are described in the [[United States Societies|United States Societies]] wiki article.
*Genealogical and historical societies often maintain a genealogical file for historical families of the area or for ancestors of society members.


* Family associations and surname societies have been organized to gather descendants of specific individuals or families and to conduct further ancestor research. Some seek out information on persons with a specific surname. See the [[United States Societies|“Societies”]] section of the United States Research Outline for a directory and more information about these societies.
Most genealogical societies focus on local and regional records, while others concentrate on the records and migrations of ethnic groups or minorities.  
* Clubs, or occupational or fraternal organizations may have existed where your ancestor lived.


Those societies may have kept records of members or applications which may be of genealogical or biographical value. Though many of the old records have been lost, some have been donated to local, regional, or state archives and libraries.
Some genealogical and historical societies publish transcripts of original records. Most publish quarterly periodicals, a few of which are listed in the [[Tennessee Periodicals|Tennessee Periodicals]] wiki article.  


Major societies in Tennessee include:
Some genealogical and historical societies hold conferences with lectures on genealogical research methods, available sources, and other local, regional, or national topics of interest to the genealogist. Transcripts, audio tapes, syllabuses, or class outlines of these conferences are often made available to the public through the sponsoring society.


The Tennessee Society, NSDAR (''National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution''). The Tennessee DAR has 106 chapters divided into five districts: Appalachian, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Cumberland, and Sequoyah.
*Family associations and surname societies have been organized to gather descendants of specific individuals or families and to conduct further ancestor research. Some seek out information on persons with a specific surname. See  [[United States Societies|United States Societies]] for a directory and more information about these societies.  
*Clubs, or occupational or fraternal organizations may have existed where your ancestor lived.


'''Tennessee State Society Sons of the Revolution'''<br />P.O. Box 2401<br />Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-2401<br />Telephone: 423-540-3950<br />Internet: [http://www.hometown.aol.com/tnsor/index.htm www.hometown.aol.com/tnsor/index.htm]
Those societies may have kept records of members or applications which may be of genealogical or biographical value. Though many of the old records have been lost, some have been donated to local, regional, or state archives and libraries.  


'''The Tennessee Division Sons of Confederate Veterans'''<br />100 North Main Building, Suite 1336<br />Memphis, TN 38103<br />Telephone: 901-525-2701<br />E-mail: [mailto:JohnT3@aol.com JohnT3@aol.com]<br />Internet: [http://www.tennessee-scv.org/ www.tennessee-scv.org/]
Major societies in Tennessee include:  


'''East Tennessee Historical Society'''<br />P.O. Box 1629<br />Knoxville, TN 37901-1629<br />Telephone: 423-544-5732<br />Fax: 423-544-4319<br />E-mail: [mailto:eths@east-tennessee-history.org eths@east-tennessee-history.org]<br />Internet: [http://www.east-tennessee-history.org/ www.east-tennessee-history.org/]
{{Block indent|'''[http://www.tndar.org/ Tennessee Society, Daughters of the American Revolution]'''. The Tennessee DAR has 106 chapters divided into five districts: Appalachian, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Cumberland, and Sequoyah.}}


'''Tennessee Historical Society'''<br />Ground Floor. War Memorial Building<br />Nashville, TN 37243-0084<br />Telephone: 615-741-8934<br />Internet:<br />[http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngenny1/tennhist.html www.rootsweb.com/~tngenny1/tennhist.html]
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'''Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society, Inc.<br />'''P.O. Box 190625<br />Nashville, TN 37219-0625<br />Internet: http://www.mtgs.org/
(Note that the following two lineage societies have similar names but are separate organizations.)


'''Mid-west Tennessee Genealogical Society'''<br />P.O. Box 3343<br />Jackson, TN 38303-0343
{{Block indent|[http://www.tnssar.org/ '''Tennessee Society, Sons of the American Revolution''']<br>48 Redthorn Cove<br>Cordova, TN 38018-7244<br>}}


'''Tennessee Genealogical Society'''<br />9114 Davies Plantation Road<br />Brunswick, TN 38014-1447<br />Mailing address:<br />P.O. Box 247<br />Brunswick, TN 38014-0247<br />Telephone: 901-381-1447<br />Internet: [http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngs/ www.rootsweb.com/~tngs/]
{{Block indent|[http://tnsor.org '''Tennessee State Society Sons of the Revolution''']<br>P.O. Box 2401<br>Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-2401<br>Telephone: 423-540-3950<br>}}


'''West Tennessee Historical Society'''<br />P.O. Box 111046<br />Memphis, TN 38111<br />Internet: http://www.wths.tn.org/
{{Block indent|[http://www.tennessee-scv.org '''Tennessee Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans''']<br>P.O. Box 782<br>Lebanon, TN 37088<br>}}


For Tennessee genealogical and historical societies that have records and services to help you with your research, see the [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries|“Archives and Libraries”]] and [[Tennessee Periodicals|“Periodicals”]] sections of this outline. Many counties also have local historical and genealogical societies.
{{Block indent|1='''[http://easttnhistory.org/content.aspx?article=1206&parent=1199 East Tennessee Historical Society]'''<br>601 S. Gay St.<br>P.O. Box 1629<br>Knoxville, TN 37901-1629<br>Telephone: 865-215-8824<br>Email: [mailto:eths@eastTNhistory.org eths@eastTNhistory.org]<br>|2=1}}


You can find local society addresses by using directories cited in the [[United States Societies|“Societies” ]]section of the United States Research Outline.
{{Block indent|'''[http://www.tennesseehistory.org Tennessee Historical Society]'''<br>Ground Floor. War Memorial Building<br>Nashville, TN 37243-0084<br>Telephone: 615-741-8934<br>}}


For society records, see the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:
{{Block indent|'''[http://www.mtgs.org Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society]<br>'''P.O. Box 330948<br>Nashville, TN 37203-7507<br>}}


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{{Block indent|'''[http://mwtgs.wordpress.com Mid-west Tennessee Genealogical Society]'''<br>P.O. Box 3343<br>Jackson, TN 38303-3343<br>}}


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{{Block indent|[http://www.tngs.org '''Tennessee Genealogical Society''']<br>7779 Poplar Pike<br>Germantown, TN 38138<br>Telephone: 901-754-4300<br>}}


=== Web Sites ===
{{Block indent|[http://wths-tn.org/ '''West Tennessee Historical Society''']<br>P.O. Box 111046<br>Memphis, TN 38111<br>Telephone: 901-475-6608<br>}}


http://geneasearch.com/societies/soctn.htm
For Tennessee genealogical and historical societies that have records and services to help you with your research, see [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries|Tennessee Archives and Libraries]] and [[Tennessee Periodicals|Tennessee Periodicals]]. Many counties also have local historical and genealogical societies.  


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You can find local society addresses by using directories cited in [[United States Societies|United States Societies]]. 
 
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Societies can help, whether or not your ancestor joined a society. Genealogical, historical, lineage, veterans, fraternal, family name, and ethnic societies often collect, transcribe, and publish records useful to family historians. Local genealogical societies often help family history researchers contact local record searchers, or they copy records that mention ancestors.

Societies may guide you to useful sources, suggest avenues of research, put you in touch with other genealogists who are interested in the same families, or perform research for you. The resources of the society may help in determining immigrant origins.

Current lists of societies, archives, and libraries are on several Internet sites listed under the “Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards” in Tennessee Archives and Libraries. Some of these organizations have their own Internet sites. You can also find Tennessee society addresses by using directories cited in the United States Societies wiki article.

Tennessee societies include:

  • Lineage societies (the DAR, Colonial Dames, and the Sons of the American Revolution, for example) require members to prove they are descended from a certain group of people, such as colonists or soldiers. The applications for membership in these societies are usually preserved and occasionally published. National lineage societies such as the DAR and Sons of the American Revolution have a large Tennessee membership. These are described in the United States Societies wiki article.
  • Genealogical and historical societies often maintain a genealogical file for historical families of the area or for ancestors of society members.

Most genealogical societies focus on local and regional records, while others concentrate on the records and migrations of ethnic groups or minorities.

Some genealogical and historical societies publish transcripts of original records. Most publish quarterly periodicals, a few of which are listed in the Tennessee Periodicals wiki article.

Some genealogical and historical societies hold conferences with lectures on genealogical research methods, available sources, and other local, regional, or national topics of interest to the genealogist. Transcripts, audio tapes, syllabuses, or class outlines of these conferences are often made available to the public through the sponsoring society.

  • Family associations and surname societies have been organized to gather descendants of specific individuals or families and to conduct further ancestor research. Some seek out information on persons with a specific surname. See United States Societies for a directory and more information about these societies.
  • Clubs, or occupational or fraternal organizations may have existed where your ancestor lived.

Those societies may have kept records of members or applications which may be of genealogical or biographical value. Though many of the old records have been lost, some have been donated to local, regional, or state archives and libraries.

Major societies in Tennessee include:

Tennessee Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. The Tennessee DAR has 106 chapters divided into five districts: Appalachian, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Cumberland, and Sequoyah.


(Note that the following two lineage societies have similar names but are separate organizations.)

Tennessee Society, Sons of the American Revolution
48 Redthorn Cove
Cordova, TN 38018-7244
Tennessee State Society Sons of the Revolution
P.O. Box 2401
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901-2401
Telephone: 423-540-3950
East Tennessee Historical Society
601 S. Gay St.
P.O. Box 1629
Knoxville, TN 37901-1629
Telephone: 865-215-8824
Email: eths@eastTNhistory.org
Tennessee Historical Society
Ground Floor. War Memorial Building
Nashville, TN 37243-0084
Telephone: 615-741-8934
Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 330948
Nashville, TN 37203-7507
Mid-west Tennessee Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3343
Jackson, TN 38303-3343
Tennessee Genealogical Society
7779 Poplar Pike
Germantown, TN 38138
Telephone: 901-754-4300
West Tennessee Historical Society
P.O. Box 111046
Memphis, TN 38111
Telephone: 901-475-6608

For Tennessee genealogical and historical societies that have records and services to help you with your research, see Tennessee Archives and Libraries and Tennessee Periodicals. Many counties also have local historical and genealogical societies.

You can find local society addresses by using directories cited in United States Societies.

Finding Aids[edit | edit source]

For society records, see the Place Search of the FamilySearch Library Catalog under:

TENNESSEE - SOCIETIES

TENNESSEE, [COUNTY] - SOCIETIES

External Links[edit | edit source]