Genealogy Help on Facebook
New Pages and Groups on Facebook about genealogy research are being created nearly every day. The main topic of either a Page or a Group will typically be about doing research in a specific location, an ethnic group, or special interest. Feel free to add to the list.
See the Family Associations page for a listing of family organizations, societies, and associations that have either a Facebook page, a website, or other contact information. Feel free to add to list.
International Research Pages and Groups
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North America Research Pages and Groups
Specialty Pages and Groups Related to Genealogy
Page or Group Name | Description |
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Genealogy Research | Members of this group help each other with their research. |
The Brickwall Club page | Based in the UK, this Brickwall Club works to help each other in solving their brick walls in research. Also see their website The Brickwall Club |
The Brickwall Club group | The group works together with the page by the same name. |
The NextGen Genealogy Network | This group fosters the next generations' interest in genealogy. |
Genealogy and Newspapers | A group for anyone who uses newspapers in their family history work. |
Autosomal DNA | This group talks about geographical and historical origins of your genetic markers. |
23andMe Newbies | This is a closed group for those who are beginning genetic testing with 23andMe and discussing genealogy and health. |
International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) | The mission for this group is to be an "advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists." |
Genealogy 101 | New Open Facebook Group for MyGenTools- instruction and tools for genealogy research. Come watch us grow as we add new content every week. |
Volunteer as a Community Administrator
We are always looking for new volunteers! Sign up to join our team by filling out this form:
Each Genealogy Research Community page is supported by at least two volunteer administrators. If you would want to learn more about a volunteer administrator, see FamilySearch Communities: Administrator Guide for more information.