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Family History Centers in the Area[edit | edit source]
Fresno California East Family History Center[edit | edit source]
1880 Gettysburg Avenue, Clovis, California, 93611, (559) 291-2448
Hours: Tue, Wed, Thur 10:00am-3:00pm and 6:30pm-9:00pm
Fresno California North Family History Center[edit | edit source]
220 North Peach Avenue, Clovis, California, 93612, (559) 298-8768
Hours: Tue, Thur 6:30pm-9:00pm. Wed 9:00am-12:00pm and 6:30pm-9:00pm
Fresno California West Family History Center[edit | edit source]
3375 West Sierra Avenue, Fresno, California, 93711, (559) 431-4759
Hours: Tue, Wed, Thur 9:00am-1:00pm and 6:30pm-9:00pm
Sat & Sun by appointment only
Sanger California Family History Center[edit | edit source]
810 Bethel Avenue, Sanger, California, 93657, (559) 875-5205 or (559) 816-1856
Hours: Sun 11:15am-12:00pm. Wed 7:00pm-8:30pm
Oakhurst California Family History Center[edit | edit source]
49967 Road 427, Oakhurst, California, 93644, (559) 683-8878
Hours: Tue, Thur 10:00am-2:00pm. Wed 6:30pm-8:30pm
Madera California Family History Center[edit | edit source]
2112 Sunset Avenue, Madera, California, 93637, (559) 661-7700
Hours: Tue 10:00am-1:00pm (English) and 7:00pm-8:30pm (English)
Wed 7:00pm-8:30 (Spanish)
Note: Check website or call for directions to location of door to the library.
Local Organizations[edit | edit source]
Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society of Central California[edit | edit source]
Our Mission: Our commitment to the African and African American community is to increase historical identification to families of African descent by building relationships with local and national historians. As well to continue promoting scholarly research and networking common to African Americans.
Our Goals: Our goal is to bring awareness of African-American History through....
- Research
- Study
- Collaboration
- Documentation
... and to preserve the history and heritage of the people in the Central Valley of African descent
Contact information:
Denise Lancaster-Young, President
P.O. Box 9161
Fresno, California, 93790
Phone: (559) 213-7602
e-mail: aahgscc@gmail.com
Daughters of the American Revolution[edit | edit source]
Motto: God, Home and Country
Objectives: Historic Preservation, Patriotism, Education
Eligibility: Women, age 18 or more, who can prove lineal, blood line descent from an ancestor who helped achieve American Independence.
Acceptable Service:
• Signer of Declaration of Independence
• Patriotic Service (varied)
• Military Service from 19 April 1775 to 26 November 1783
• Civil Service under authority of Provisional or New State Governments
Local Contact: Corky Peterson
Phone: 559-322-1743 E-mail: corksterr@att.net
National Website: www.dar.org
Mayflower Society[edit | edit source]
Any person able to document their descent from one or more of the following Mayflower Pilgrims is eligible to apply for membership in the Mayflower Society:
John Alden |
Francis Eaton |
Thomas Rogers |
Isaac Allerton |
Moses Fletcher |
Henry Samson |
John Billington |
Edward Fuller |
George Soule |
William Bradford |
Samuel Fuller |
Myles Standish |
William Brewster |
Stephen Hopkins |
John Tilley |
Peter Browne |
John Howland |
Richard Warren |
James Chilton |
Richard More |
William White |
Francis Cooke |
William Mullins |
Edward Winslow |
Edward Doty |
Degory Priest |
The San Joaquin Colony meets three times a year in the city of Fresno, California. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Mayflower Society, please contact:
San Joaquin Colony
Corky Peterson
Corksterr@att.net
559-322-1743
National website: www.themayflowersociety.org
Sons of the American Revolution[edit | edit source]
The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit corporation organized under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of “e pluribus unum” that was created from the people of many nations—one nation and one people.
For more information about the Fresno Chapter of SAR please contact:
Rob Bell, (559) 240-6044, owenbell76@gmail.com
Jim Dane jimbodane@yahoo.com
National website: www.sar.org
American Historical Society of Germans From Russia[edit | edit source]
Their purpose is purely historical by doing genealogical research of our German from Russia forefathers, as well as reuniting with living relatives, recording and preserving historical facts.
Genealogy Research Library and Museum
Library Hours: Tuesday to Friday 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m., Closed Saturday to Monday
Tours and/or Personal Research by appointment
Central California Chapter, 3233 N. West Ave, Fresno, CA 93705-3402
Phone: (559) 229-8287 Email: info@ahsgrfc-centralcal.org
The Heritage Center - San Joaquin Valley Heritage and Genealogical Center[edit | edit source]
Central Branch - 2420 Mariposa Street, Fresno, CA. (559) 600-6230
Hours:
- Monday - Thursday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
- Friday, Saturday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Sunday 12 noon to 5:00 pm
Resources:
- California vital record indexes, censuses Great Registers
- City Directories and Telephone Books for Fresno and more
- Obituary File
- Yearbooks from local area schools and colleges
- Online resources including ancestry library edition
- Newspapers: local and California dating back to the 1850s
- Maps: Fresno, San Joaquin Valley and parts of California
- Postcard and Photograph collection
- William Saroyan Collection
- Oral Histories
For a more complete list of Resources, visit their website.
Daughters of Utah Pioneers[edit | edit source]
C.L. Fancher Camp meets in Clovis on the third Thursday at noon.
Lydia McCauley Camp meets in Fresno on the 2nd Thursday at 10:30 am.
Camp Sugar Pine meets in Oakhurst on the 2nd Monday at noon.
For more information, contact Sonja Kland, (559) 224-5236
International Society of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 300 N. Main, Salt Lake City, UT 84103-1699
Fresno County Genealogical Society[edit | edit source]
P.O. Box 1429, Fresno, CA 93716-1429; (559) 600-6230
FCGS meets on the 2nd Tuesday of the month in Feb-July, Sept and Nov. at 6:30 pm in the Woodward Park Library, 944 E. Perrin (at Champlain), Fresno.
Meetings feature speakers on a variety of topics of genealogical and historical interest.
Vasa Order of America[edit | edit source]
The Vasa Order of America was organized in 1895 as a benevolent group for Swedish immigrants. Now over 100 years old, the role has evolved into a fraternal organization, which provides a social focal point to preserve and foster the Scandinavian heritage. the order provides not only a social setting for the gathering of Scandinavians, but also provides cultural programs, craft groups, music and dancing, language classes, scholarships, celebrations of holidays and traditions, and an official Vasa new publication. Membership is open to all persons of Scandinavian birth, ancestry, or affiliation by marriage.
The Vasa local lodge covering the central San Joaquin Valley is Norden Lodge #684. Visitors are welcome at our meetings. Although meetings are usually held on the first Friday of each month, we suggest that you call ahead to confirm the specific meeting time and location.
For further information please contact Corky or Mike Peterson at: