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# Do a search on this web site for a specific location and Societies. e.g (Utah Societies) | # Do a search on this web site for a specific location and Societies. e.g (Utah Societies) | ||
# There is a Federation of Genealogical Societies that has over 500 societies as members. Go to http://www.fgs.org/ to identify them and to search for specific locations under “Federation Member Societies” | # There is a Federation of Genealogical Societies that has over 500 societies as members. Go to http://www.fgs.org/ to identify them and to search for specific locations under “Federation Member Societies” | ||
# Try a Google search with the words “Genealogical Society plus area (e.g. Portland Oregon)” or Historical Society plus area. This will usually identify local specific resources. | # Try a Google search with the words “Genealogical Society plus area (e.g. Portland Oregon)” or Historical Society plus area. This will usually identify local specific resources. | ||
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Revision as of 04:56, 30 July 2008
The following are three ways to find local genealogical societies and some of their resources that can help you and that you can contribute to.
- Do a search on this web site for a specific location and Societies. e.g (Utah Societies)
- There is a Federation of Genealogical Societies that has over 500 societies as members. Go to http://www.fgs.org/ to identify them and to search for specific locations under “Federation Member Societies”
- Try a Google search with the words “Genealogical Society plus area (e.g. Portland Oregon)” or Historical Society plus area. This will usually identify local specific resources.