New Mexico Genealogical Society

The New Mexico Genealogical Society was organized in 1960 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The original by-laws were written by the six founding members of the society. Later, it was decided that all persons who joined the society before April 1962 would be considered charter members of the society.

Journal

The quarterly journal of the society,The New Mexico Genealogist, premiered in October 1962. Dr. Albert R. Ellwell was the journals first editor, and Mrs. Mary Reeder was the assistant editor.

Early journal articles focused on preparing the membership for active participation in the society by teaching them the methods of genealogical research. Other articles included information about genealogical resources, descriptions of genealogical forms such as pedigree charts, definitions of certain terms, and listings of library acquisitions and member's private libraries. Source material such as cemetery listings, census records and historical letters. There was a query page in the first issue, which has been part of every issue since.[1]



  1. Robert J. C. Baca, Fiftieth Anniversary History of the New Mexico Genealogical Society, The New Mexico Genealogist, 49 (September 2010)