Genealogical Societies – An Under-utilized Resource

Genealogy societies are a great resource for family historians whether you are a beginner or advanced. Genealogical societies are formed for a variety of reasons. They can be created around a common lineage (Mayflower Society), surname (Descendants of John Simmons), ethnicity (American Historical Society of Germans from Russia), geographical research locality (Adams County Genealogical Society), or current place of residence (Utah Genealogical Association).

There are lots of good reasons for joining a genealogy society, but here are some of the best reasons for a novice genealogist to get involved. First, chances are that despite your growing enthusiasm for family history research and your willingness to talk to friends and family about what you are learning, you will enjoy getting to know other enthusiasts and discussing the ups and downs of genealogy with someone who understands your excitement and frustration.

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Reprinted with permission from Legacy Tree Genealogists.

One comment on “Genealogical Societies – An Under-utilized Resource

  1. Peter says:

    I’m not sure if I’ll be of any help to the two of you, but I’ve got a site with a few family trees that I’m wonikrg on. Do either of you know any place where I can find some Canadian Tobins? Specifically the ones that landed on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia? Cool to find a few tobin genealogy sites out there!

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