Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania: Difference between revisions

From FamilySearch Wiki
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(19 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{breadcrumb
| link1=[[United States Genealogy|United States]]
| link2=[[Pennsylvania, United States Genealogy|Pennsylvania]]
| link3=[[Pennsylvania Societies|Pennsylvania Societies]]
| link4=
| link5=[[Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania|Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania]]
}}<br>
{{Infobox Societies
{{Infobox Societies
|name=Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
|name=Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Line 10: Line 18:
|value_color=
|value_color=
|motto=
|motto=
|established=
|established=1892
|president=
|president=
|vice_president=
|vice_president=
Line 29: Line 37:
}}  
}}  


The '''Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
==Contact Information==


<br>
The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania <br>2100 Byberry Road, Suite 111 <br>Philadelphia, PA 19116


== Contact&nbsp;Information&nbsp;  ==
'''Phone '''<br>(267) 686-2296


The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania <br>2207 Chestnut Street <br>Philadelphia, PA 19103 <br>'''phone '''<br>215-545-0391 <br>'''email <br>'''execdir@genpa.org <br>'''website <br>'''http://www.genpa.org <br>Visit us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter!
'''Email'''<br>info@genpa.org  


== History of the Society  ==
'''Website'''<br>[https://genpa.org genpa.org]


Founded in 1892 as a non-profit organization, the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) was among the first in the United States to recognize the value of collecting and preserving the vital and personal records of those ancestors whose lives now comprise our American History. GSP is committed to preserving and publishing heretofore unpublished primary sources. The continuing dedication to this service enables the Society to make an increasingly significant contribution to the cultural life of our city, state, and indeed the whole country.  
'''Facebook''' <br>[https://www.facebook.com/GenealogicalSocietyofPennsylvania/ facebook.com/GenealogicalSocietyofPennsylvania]


== Publications  ==
'''Twitter'''<br>[https://twitter.com/genealogypa twitter.com/genealogypa]


*The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) is proud to provide a wide variety of publications to both members and non-members.&nbsp; Our book distributor is Diane Publishing Co., which supplies publications for a number of Pennsylvania historical and cultural institutions.
==History of the Society==
*The Society produces a twice-yearly journal, the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, and a quarterly newsletter, Penn in Hand.
The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) is a non-profit educational institution located at 2100 Byberry Road, Suite 111, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19116. Founded in 1892, GSP is one of the earliest genealogical societies in the United States, and among the first to recognize the value of collecting and preserving the vital and personal records of people whose lives comprise much of our American history.


== Events  ==
The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania mission is to provide leadership and support in promoting genealogy through education, preservation, and access to Pennsylvania-related genealogical information. GSP is committed to preserving and publishing previously unpublished primary sources and to helping people to research family history. The continuing dedication to this service enables the Society to make an increasingly significant contribution to the cultural life of our city, state, and country.


*GSP&nbsp;offers a wide variety of programming, including workshops, conferences and webinars.&nbsp;&nbsp; Please visit our website for a complete schedule of our upcoming events.
Concentrating primarily in Pennsylvania and its adjoining states, but also including immigration into and out of Pennsylvania, GSP has collections that have been indexed and digitized on its website as well as collections at its office that have not yet been indexed or digitized. Included are church registers, funeral, cemetery, and family Bible records, family papers and correspondence, as well as published genealogies, town and county histories, and periodicals. A loyal corps of GSP volunteers continues to index records of churches and cemeteries as past volunteers have done. In recent years, volunteers also have been scanning records, running them through optical character recognition software, and uploading them to the website, along with processing collections and cataloging books for our library.
 
==Publications==
== Benefits ==
The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) is proud to provide a wide variety of publications to both members and non-members. The Society produces a free digital newsletter, full of content revelant for all genealogists. In the past, GSP has published the ''Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' (PGM), and a quarterly newsletter, ''Penn in Hand''. Past issues of the digital newsletter and ''Penn in Hand'' are available for free on their website. Issues of the ''Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine'' are available to members online.
 
==Events==
;The society offers a variety of benefits for its members, including
The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) hosts a free webinar each Third Thursday of every month. GSP also holds virtual full-day or two-day seminars and conferences. The Society is active at genealogy conferences, both virtual and in-person. For more information on programs and events, visit the webpage for [https://genpa.org/programs-and-events/ Programs and Events].
:
==Benefits==
 
The society offers a variety of benefits for its members, including
*2 issues each year of the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine with articles and information pertaining to Pennsylvania and Pennsylvanians
*Access to databases in the "Member Collections" area of GSP's website
*Access to databases in "Members Only" area of GSP's website  
*Access to past issues of the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine (PGM) and Penn in Hand (former newsletter)
*4 issues each year of Penn In Hand electronic newsletter, with reports of Society meetings, new publications of interest, meeting announcements, and members activities
*Access to recorded presentations
*Free queries in Penn In Hand
*Free admission to GSP Library
*Discount on Research by Mail queries
*Free reference consulations
*Discount on GSP-sponsored events  
*Discount on GSP-sponsored events
*10% member discount on all GSP publications when purchased through Diane Publishing
*First Families of Pennsylvania — open to any GSP member who can prove descent from a Pennsylvania resident
*First Families of Pennsylvania — open to any GSP member who can prove descent from a Pennsylvania resident
*GSP memberships are based on the date of joining and not the calendar year


In addition, the GSP website offers many free databases on its website that non-members can access.
In addition, GSP offers many free databases on its website that non-members can access.  
 
.  


<br>
[[Category:Pennsylvania Societies]]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 17 February 2023


Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Established 1892

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
2100 Byberry Road, Suite 111
Philadelphia, PA 19116

Phone
(267) 686-2296

Email
info@genpa.org

Website
genpa.org

Facebook
facebook.com/GenealogicalSocietyofPennsylvania

Twitter
twitter.com/genealogypa

History of the Society[edit | edit source]

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) is a non-profit educational institution located at 2100 Byberry Road, Suite 111, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19116. Founded in 1892, GSP is one of the earliest genealogical societies in the United States, and among the first to recognize the value of collecting and preserving the vital and personal records of people whose lives comprise much of our American history.

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania mission is to provide leadership and support in promoting genealogy through education, preservation, and access to Pennsylvania-related genealogical information. GSP is committed to preserving and publishing previously unpublished primary sources and to helping people to research family history. The continuing dedication to this service enables the Society to make an increasingly significant contribution to the cultural life of our city, state, and country.

Concentrating primarily in Pennsylvania and its adjoining states, but also including immigration into and out of Pennsylvania, GSP has collections that have been indexed and digitized on its website as well as collections at its office that have not yet been indexed or digitized. Included are church registers, funeral, cemetery, and family Bible records, family papers and correspondence, as well as published genealogies, town and county histories, and periodicals. A loyal corps of GSP volunteers continues to index records of churches and cemeteries as past volunteers have done. In recent years, volunteers also have been scanning records, running them through optical character recognition software, and uploading them to the website, along with processing collections and cataloging books for our library.

Publications[edit | edit source]

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) is proud to provide a wide variety of publications to both members and non-members. The Society produces a free digital newsletter, full of content revelant for all genealogists. In the past, GSP has published the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine (PGM), and a quarterly newsletter, Penn in Hand. Past issues of the digital newsletter and Penn in Hand are available for free on their website. Issues of the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine are available to members online.

Events[edit | edit source]

The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP) hosts a free webinar each Third Thursday of every month. GSP also holds virtual full-day or two-day seminars and conferences. The Society is active at genealogy conferences, both virtual and in-person. For more information on programs and events, visit the webpage for Programs and Events.

Benefits[edit | edit source]

The society offers a variety of benefits for its members, including

  • Access to databases in the "Member Collections" area of GSP's website
  • Access to past issues of the Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine (PGM) and Penn in Hand (former newsletter)
  • Access to recorded presentations
  • Free admission to GSP Library
  • Free reference consulations
  • Discount on GSP-sponsored events
  • First Families of Pennsylvania — open to any GSP member who can prove descent from a Pennsylvania resident
  • GSP memberships are based on the date of joining and not the calendar year

In addition, GSP offers many free databases on its website that non-members can access.