Meets at 6:30 PM on the 1st Monday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
Meets at the South Baptist Church; located at 5209 SW Georgia Street; Amarillo.
Meets at 6:00 on the 1st Tuesday of the month February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September & October.
The Hi-Plains Genealogical Society meets at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month; September through May; at the Unger Memorial Library; 825 Austin Street (corner of 9th & Austin); Plainview; Texas. [The website has not been updated since 2009 but it does have a functional link to their online cemetery database that reportedly has 37;000 entries for Hale county burials - 01/28/2022]
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
We meet in the Community Room of the main library (Mahon Library) where a short business meeting is conducted and then a speaker presents a program. The speakers can be members with special skills or paid speakers. We socialize and help with questions on genealogy. We buy genealogy books for the Genealogy section at Mahon Library.
Newsletter Name: SPGS Newsletter
The Electra genealogy group is not meeting at present. Efforts are being taken to establish virtual meetings.
A May 2020 Google search revealed no signs that the Genealogical Society was still active.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 1st Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; August; September; October; November & December.
Meets at the St. Marks Methodist Church / 4319 McNeil Blvd. Wichita Falls; Texas 76308. Meetings are hybrid; with ZOOM meetings for those unable to attend in person; ZOOM invitation is sent to all members prior to meeting date.
Newsletter Name: NTGA newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: information about society meetings; events; personal
Format: Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: North Texas Trail Tracers
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Genealogy/history of North Texas area; general genealogy help; web sites and books for genealogists
Format: Digital
Meets at 6:00 PM on the 3rd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
All meetings are held at The Decatur Public Library (1700 FM Hwy 51 ; Decatur; TX 76234)
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Wednesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; September; October; November & December.
Virtual meetings currently; W. O. Haggard Library; 2501 Coit Rd.; Plano; TX in person. Member benefits include free attendance to all regularly scheduled programs. A one-year subscription to the Collin Chronicles. A one-year subscription to the Newsletter. Discounts from our Partner Societies Access to Society's Members Only website; exclusively for Society members; where members are encouraged to share their experiences; the results of their research; post announcements; and network with other members researching related lines. Subscription to society mailing list. Collin County Genealogical Society Family Tree DNA Project - reduced rates on tests ordered through our project regardless of surname.
Newsletter Name: Collin County Genealogical Society eNews
Published: Minimum 5 times a society year
Theme: Genealogical educational articles tied to monthly program.
Format: Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: Collin Chronicles
Published: Twice each year
Theme: Collin County History; families and transcriptions of records
Format: Paper & Digital
Family History Center; 1703 W. California Street; Gainsville TX 76240
Meets at 1:30 PM on the Last Wednesday of the month every month.
Meets at the Community Room of the Frontier Village Museum in Loy Lake Park in Denison; Texas. Frontier Village Museum serves as Grayson County's genealogical resources repository.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
DCGS meets at the Emily Fowler Central Library; 502 Oakland St.; Denton; TX.
Newsletter Name: DCGS News
Published: Monthly
Theme: General information; articles of research interest; DCGS events.
Format: Digital; Copy printed for the Denton Public Library
Meets at 10:30 AM on the 3rd Saturday of the month Meets every month.
Genealogy Friends is a non-profit organization formed to benefit all local family history researchers and to act as the liaison between the library and the genealogy patrons of Plano and surrounding communities. Photocopy donations of any unpublished material on Collin County is greatly appreciated for our expanding vertical files; especially valuable source material containing Bible and baptismal information; church records; lodge records; cemetery and funeral home records; military records; newspaper clippings; obituaries; old letters; maps; diaries; school records; and lists containing tax; voter; and jury information.
Newsletter Name: Genealogy Friends News
Published: Monthly
Theme: Upcoming Events; How To Articles; Family Stories
Format: Digital
A dual chapter of GRHS and AHSGR formed in early 2019.
The Frisco Genealogical Society is now a committee of the Heritage Association of Frisco. Genealogy meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the last Tuesday of each month except December; June; or July. Location: Frisco Heritage Museum Theater; 6455 Page Street; Frisco.
Meets at 4:00 PM on the 3rd Wednesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
We meet at the Heritage Ranch Golf & County Club. We try to present a variety of programs that will appeal to our members who are from a lot of different areas.
The most recent Facebook post is from 2016...
Meets at 6:30 p.m. on the 4th Thursday of the month Every Month.
We meet at the Roy and Helen Hall Memorial Library - 101 East Hunt Street; McKinney TX 75069
Newsletter Name: North Collin County Genealogical Society Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: Upcoming events of both the Society and area Societies
Format: Digital
The Northeast Texas Genealogy Center is a research facility dedicated to encouraging the exploration and appreciation of the history of Northeast Texas. The Center fulfills this mission by collecting; preserving; and making available important materials representative of Northeast Texas’ diverse peoples and cultures; both past and present. The Northeast Texas Genealogy Center has pledged itself to preserving the unique history of the region to ensure that present and future generations can share in and understand their rich heritage.
The Robson Ranch Genealogy Club normally meets in the Center for Arts and Technology (CATC). They hold meetings on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM. In addition they have a help desk the second Monday of the month between 2 and 4 pm. The Club is open to only residents of Robson Ranch.
Journal/Quarterly Name: ARGENT
Published: Twice each year
Theme: Writing by membership
Format: Printed
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 3rd Monday of the month every month.
We meet at 108 Main Street East in the Wayne Bryan Meeting Hall on the 3rd Monday night of each month; unless otherwise specified. We have 153 members. Members receive a newsletter quarterly. Members receive discounts on copies made of our records. We have family history books; family files; historical files; abstract deed records; deed books; obituary books for the city and rural cemeteries.
Newsletter Name: Franklin County Genealogical Society Newsletter
Published: Four times each year
Theme: Highlight member family; articles from the local newspaper 100 years ago.
Format: Printed & Digital
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 3rd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; August; September; October; November & December.
The Hopkins County Genealogical Society; located in Sulphur Springs; are busy working on records contributed by the Hopkins County Clerk's office; that will be added to their library and Members Only" portion of their website. Also; they are finishing a massive new book; that is over 400 pages; on the 1914 Businesses and People of Sulphur Springs; Texas.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Hopkins County Heritage
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Hopkins County Texas genealogical information
Format: Printed & Digital
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
Meetings held at the meeting room beside the library. Members have access to a members' only part of the website and receive a pdf copy of the annual publication or print if they pay a small mailing fee.
Meets at Noon in February; May; August and November
Facebook has not been active since May 10; 2018...
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Monday of the month every month.
Meeting place (unless otherwise stated): Red River County Chamber of Commerce meeting room; Clarksville. Our genealogy collection of books & microfilm is at Red River County Public Library; Clarksville
Journal/Quarterly Name: Red River Quarterly?
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of the month every month.
We make our home in the Atlanta Public Library; 101 West Hiram St. Atlanta; Texas 75551; U.S.A. We have published well over 100 books chronicling the people and history of Northeast Texas. We maintain a large collection of books and other resource material including all the CCGS publications; The Society is a non-profit organization run by volunteers. e-mail at evanjevans@yahoo.com; call us at 903-796-3081 or write to us at: Cass County Genealogical Society; P. O. Box 880; Atlanta; Texas 75551The meetings start at 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall of the First United Methodist Church of Queen City; Texas
Newsletter Name: Cass County Connections
Published: Twice yearly: June and December
Theme: Cass Co (North East Texas) genealogy and related topics and hints about doing research
Format: Printed & Digital
Meets at 5:30 on the 1st Tuesday of the month Every month.
Meets at the Eastland County Museum.
Meets at 9:30 AM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
The Midland Genealogy Society is located in Midland and meets at the Midland Centennial Library (2503 W Loop 250 N). Website is quite out of date but the Facebook account it active.
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 4th Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October.
The Permian Basin Genealogical Society meets in the Lincoln Tower Ballroom; 311 W. 4th St. Odessa TX 79761.
6 meetings annually & annual banquet. Meeting locations rotate among communities in the county.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 1st Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
The mission of the San Angelo Genealogical and Historical Society is to support Concho Valley genealogists in their pursuit of their ancestry by: conducting educational activities promoting interest in genealogical and historical research; collecting and preserving documents pertaining to the history of West Texas; supporting the repository and genealogy library; The West Texas Collection; at ASU through donations of genealogical and historical materials. Membership benefits include a subscription to the SAGHS journal; access to webinars in the member's only section on the SAGHS website; full name index to the Stalkin' Kin; unclaimed marriage license database; and more.
Newsletter Name: The SAGHS Newsletter
Published: Monthly; September through May
Theme: Society events and news.
Format: Paper & Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: Stalkin' Kin in Old West Texas
Published: Twice a year
Theme: Genealogy research; family articles; and abstractions of area records.
Format: Paper & Digital
Meets at the Los Portales Museum in San Elizario Texas. Website URL does not work; Facebook page has no posts...
WTGS is based in Abilene and meets at the South Abilene Library located in the Mall of Abilene. Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:30pm.
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; September; October; November & December.
The Arlington Genealogical Society continues to meet both in person and virtually at and from the city’s George Hawkes Downtown Library location.
Newsletter Name: Arlington Genealogical Society (AGS) Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Format: Digital
Meets at 5:00 PM on the Last Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
The Fort Worth Genealogical Society is meeting in person at the Fort Worth History Center.
Newsletter Name: FWGS Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: Society news; events from local to national; techniques or general news for genealogists.
Format: Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: Footprints
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Paper & Digital (by request)
Format: Mostly focuses on Fort Worth; Tarrant county; and surrounding areas. Can include family trees; photos; documents; items of historical and genealogical value. Compiled records; etc.
Meets at 10:30 AM on the 2nd Monday of the month every month.
Meets at Grapevine Public Library on the second Monday of each month. Our only records are the monthly sign-in sheets at the meetings.
Formed by combining the Genealogy and Historical Societies. Active in April 2019.
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
The Johnson County Genealogical Society was founded in 1984. Meetings are held in the Cleburne Public Library; 302 W. Henderson St.; Cleburne. Information on the website is out of date: the last Facebook post was on June 22; 2018...
The Mid-Cities Genealogical Society was organized on 19 June 1978. Its mission is to assist the public and its members in the study of family history and to encourage the libraries in the Mid-Cities area to obtain books and other records of genealogical interest. Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at the Bedford Public Library (2424 Forest Ridge Dr.; Bedford; TX 76021). Visitors are welcome! Visit their website at https://www.txmcgs.org for more information.
Newsletter Name: My Journey from Yesterday
Published: Monthly
Theme: Mid-Cities activities (meetings; events; speakers); general genealogy news; articles written by members about their research
Format: Digital
Meets at Varies on the 3rd Saturday of the month every month.
We do a lot of field trips and meet and members homes
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 4th Tuesday of the month every month except December.
Currently meeting via zoom.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; August; September; October; November & December.
Society uses the meeting room at the Zula B Wylie Library in Cedar Hill.
Newsletter Name: CHGS Newsletter
Published: Every Month
Theme: Relevant Topics to our society; and what's coming up in our next meeting
Format: Electronic (online)
Meets at 11:00 AM on the 1st Saturday of the month September - May.
Meets at the Dallas Public Library; 1515 Young Street Dallas TX. Meetings are currently virtual.
Newsletter Name: eNews
Published: Monthly; except June and August
Theme: Recent Genealogical news and events associated with Dallas and North Texas
Format: Digital
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 1st Thursday of the month Every month.
The society meets at the Grand Prairie Memorial Library on Conover Dr. Visitors are always welcome. Besides publishing a monthly newsletter; Roots and Branches; this active society is indexing scrapbooks and other archival information at the Grand Prairie Library and working on surveying the cemeteries in the city to publish an updated cemetery book.
Newsletter Name: Roots 'n Branches
Published: Monthly
Theme: Local events; society events; historical information
Format: Paper & Digital
Lancaster Veterans Memorial Library: 1600 Veterans Memorial Parkway; Lancaster TX 75134
Meets at 6:00 PM on the 1st Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
Meets at the Rockwall County Library (Genealogy section). The RCGS is dedicated to preserving the history of our ancestors and especially the history of Rockwall County and its citizens. Everyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend and we especially look forward to those who have the desire to give back to their community and help our organization grow.
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; September; October; November & December.
Currently meeting online using Zoom
The Lone Star Chapter is active and has committed to working with the Waco Genealogy Center to host their very popular Ancestors Roadshow during their annual lock-in.
Meets at 5:30 p.m. on the 3rd Tuesday of the month every month.
Meets on the third floor (McLane Room) of the Temple Public Library Building. Research help; programs on genealogy; sharing of ideas.
Meets at 1:00 PM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; April; July & October.
We meet at the Clifton Civic Center; Clifton; Texas. Benefits include Journal; webinars; workshops; access to research help; gravestone cleanings; field trips.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Bosque County Genealogical & Historical Society Journal
Published: Quarterly
Meets at 6:00 PM on the 4th Monday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
Our society meets in person at the West Waco Library & Genealogy Center and vi Zoom: the meeting link is posted on our website. Members enjoy special online data on the CTGS website; a printed or digital quarterly; two free programs per month and an annual workshop. We offer special interest groups for German; Southwestern States; and DNA research. Our society is a friends group of the Genealogy Center and co-host programs with the staff.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Heart of Texas Records
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Genealogy in Central Texas
Format: Printed & Digital
The Society publishes a Quarterly; holds public meetings; offering research assistance; and transcribes and publishes original historical documents or genealogically relevant information; such as cemetery and marriage records. The Society also helps maintain the Genealogy Section of the Gatesville Public Library; where genealogical materials include books and microfilm on local history and family genealogies; as well as a substantial collection of state and national genealogical books are maintained.
Newsletter Name: Coryell Kin - Discontinued at the end of 2023.
Published: Quarterly
Meets at 2:00 PM on the 3rd Saturday of the month January; April; July & October.
Meets at the Dublin Public Library; 206 W. Blackjack St.; Dublin; Texas 76446. guests welcome at meetings; field trips; Facebook group; monthly email newsletter. member benefits ECGS Genealogy Collection checkout w library card; biannual 75+/- pg ECGS Journal; Members Research Connection w contact info.
Journal/Quarterly Name: The Erath County Genealogical Society Journal
The library has the genealogical records donated by the Hamilton County Genealogical Society after in 2014.
Meets at 6:00 PM on the 2nd Monday of the month every month.
The mission of PVGS shall be for genealogical; literary and educational purposes; to promote and stimulate interest in history through family research; to cooperate with patriotic and heritage societies in the field of family research; to conduct educational programs and to disseminate information to the members and to the public pointing up the importance of history; tradition; family knowledge and pride.To assist financially in the establishment of a genealogical collection and/or knowledge; said collection to be comprised of local; regional; and national genealogical data; to stress research in; gather and preserve genealogical data and vital public records of Brown County and the surrounding areas.
The Texas Czech Genealogical Society is a very active society that supports Texas Czech families; language and culture. They have conferences; workshops and produce some fantastic publications. They are working on two publication Pamatnik Cechoslovaku; a tribute to Texas Czechs who worked together during the WWI years to form a sovereign Czech country; and a Wedding Album book.
Newsletter Name: Ceske Stopy
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Different theme for each publication with one issue each year having an open theme
Format: Paper; Digital
Meets the 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 PM; Ellis County Woman's Building; 407Jefferson St.; Waxahachie; TX 75165.
The Genealogical Society collection is located across the street east of the CountyCourthouse (Masonic Hall). Meetings are held at the Fairfield City Hall the secondMonday of each Monday. Membership is $15 per year.
Meets at 6:30 PM on the 2nd Monday of the month every month.
Regularly scheduled meetings are held in the Hillsboro at Hill County Courthouse Annex; 126 South Covington; Hillsboro; Texas. On occasion; they may be scheduled at other times or locations havingsignificant historical resources; such as Hill College; the Hillsboro City Library or the Cell Block Museum.
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 2nd Saturday of the month March; June; September; November.
The Navarro County Genealogical Society hosts meetings four times a year. The society meets at 10:00 am at the Corsicana Public Library; 100 W. 12th Street Corsicana; TX 75110
General Meetings 3rd Monday of each month (except December)7:00 pm – 8:00 pmTri-County Library/Family Resource Center132 E. Market StreetMabank; Texas
Meets at 2:00 PM on the 4th Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
The Society General meets in the Buchanan Room of the Van Zandt County Library; it is open to anyone. Members receive 4 quarterlies; Our Heritage; per year. We have 4 computers for patrons' research; Ancestry Library Edition available for use as well as free sites.
Journal/Quarterly Name: The Quarterly
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Genealogy and local history
Format: Print
Meets at 5:30 p.m. on the 2nd Monday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
We generally meet at the Rusk Public Library in Rusk. We sometimes meet at the Vanishing Texana Museum in Jacksonville and the Heritage Center of Cherokee County in Rusk. We have 85 books; CDs; and DVDs in print.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Tree Talk
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Cherokee County and/or surrounding counties; especially those that were formed from the original Nacogdoches County
Format: Printed & Digital
Meets at 2:00 PM on the 2nd Saturday of the month every month.
The East Texas Genealogical Society meets virtually and in-person at the Tyler Public Library - Taylor Auditorium; unless there is a tour scheduled elsewhere. Each meeting has a local expert or nationally known speaker who provides opportunities for the members and the community to learn how to better research and locate their family.
Newsletter Name: ETGS Bulletin
Journal/Quarterly Name: East Texas Family Records
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 1st Tuesday of the month every month.
Meets at the Longview Public Library. Programs usually deal with a particular ancestor or history of historical buildings; etc.
Meets at 5:30 PM on the 4th Tuesday of the month August.
The Harrison County Genealogy Society is the educational arm of the Harrison County Historical Society. Members receive a quarterly newsletter and discounted entry fee to all of our museums. We operate the Inez Hatley Hughes Historical Research Center; which holds the archives and artifacts; and is available to assist genealogical and historical researchers. We hold events throughout the year.
Newsletter Name: The Heritage News
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Historical information
Format: Printed
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 1st Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; June; July; August; September; October & November.
The MCGS meets every 1st Saturday (except May and Dec.) at 10 AM at the 1st Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Our meetings always feature a short presentation about family genealogy; local history; research methods & tricks and connections to other areas of general genealogical interest. A lively informal discussion always follows the feature presentation. We publish an annual Journal and work closely with the County Historical Commission and Jefferson Historical Society & Museum.
Meets at the Old Jail; 213 N. Shelby in Carthage Texas
The Rains County Genealogy Society was organized in 1997 hoping to help people interested in researching their family tree and to help them to get started on their journey. RCGS meets at the Meadows Room of the Rains County Library; Hwy 69 (150 Doris Briggs Parkway); Emory; Texas.
Meetings are held the 1st Tuesday of each month; 6:30 p.m.. at 125 South College Ave. in Tyler.
Meets at 1:30 PM on the 3rd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; September; October & November.
We meet at the Burnet County Agri-Life Building. Membership is $10 a year for one person and $15 for a family. We plan our year every January with input from our members. Programs consist of guest speakers; video programs; helping each others to break down brick walls; etc. We also have a Friday Group who work in the genealogical library filing material and assisting others with research.
Meets at 2:00 PM on the 3rd Wednesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
The Kerrville Genealogical Society is located at 125 Lehmann; Suite 102; Kerrville; Texas 78028. We are open Tuesdays; Thursdays; and Saturdays from 10 to 4. Help is available for research. The Society has 4 computers with genealogy websites and over 4;000 books; periodicals; vertical files; city & county records; cemetery records; U.S. state & foreign country books; and family histories. We meet at the Upper Guadalupe River Authority auditorium; 125 Lehman Drive; Kerrville; TX. Guest speakers and details can be found at our website .
Newsletter Name: Kerrville Genealogical Society Messenger
Published: Quarterly
Format: Digital
Meets at 10:30 AM on the 3rd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
GSKC meets monthly except for summer months at the Patrick Heath Public Library. The Boerne Texas Family History Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is located in our research center where we also have over 6;000 books; periodicals. microfilm/micro-fiche for Kendall and surrounding counties. Our research center is open 5 days a week; 1 to 4; and second Saturdays from 10 to 4.
Newsletter Name: Keys To The Present
Published: Monthly
Format: Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: Keys To The Past
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 4th Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
On Zoom since April 2020. Considering a partial return in person later next year (2022). Meetings are generally 4th Tuesday evenings but special meetings have been on Saturday afternoons. Members have access to recordings and handouts from most of our past meetings; and other society records. They have discounted attendance fees for our annual summer seminar.
Newsletter Name: AGS Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: AGS programs and news; other news of genealogical interest (incl. other programs)
Format: Electronic (online)
Journal/Quarterly Name: The AGS Quarterly
Published: Every 3 months (currently on hiatus)
Theme: Historical data; member family genealogies; essays on historical events or research; and other material of interest to family researchers; personal and academic.
Format: Electronic (online)
Meets at 1:00 PM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October & November.
Meets at 1:30 PM on the 3rd Monday of the month every month.
No public meetings at this time. Meeting at 7 pm via Zoom on the 3rd Monday of the month.
The Genealogy Center is an extension of the Carver Museum and Cultural Center and acts as a public resource for learning about family history. The Center provides access to genealogical information such as databases; books; instructive material and monthly seminars. Although the center is set up as a self-guided experience; it will provide limited genealogical assistance. We want to be the repository for your African American family history. If you would like to donate your family history to the Center; please contact us.
We are committed to the preservation of the history and heritage of German-Texans by promoting and providing educational experiences in its culture and language and by encouraging within our Texas public schools; colleges; private institutions and other organizations similar learning opportunities in all of the heritage; values and language that make up the unique culture of our state.
Formerly the Wimberley Valley Genealogical Society; this society has been in existence since 1994 and meets the third Thursday each month at 10:00 a.m. at the Wimberley Village Library. They maintain family files at the library. The website URL does not work...
Meets at the Lago VIsta Public Library.
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; November & December.
Pre-pandemic; we met at the Mexican American Cultural Center; at this time we conduct meetings via Zoom. Member benefits include: voting privileges for officers and how funds are utilized; advanced notifications of all private functions and special events; reduced admissions to special events; and supporting fellow members with their research.
The William Barret Travis Chapter was the third chapter of the DRT; chartered in Austin in 1892 with 27 members and Rebecca Fisher as its first president. The William Barret Travis Chapter established the Republic of Texas Museum in 1903 in a single room of the State Capitol.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 3rd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; September; October & November.
Meet at Round Rock Public Library.
Newsletter Name: The Round Up
Published: Monthly
Theme: Information about upcoming society events
Format: Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: The Chisholm Trail
Published: Semi-annual
Theme: Genealogy related stories; research helps; DNA stories and guidance; genealogy articles
Format: Paper & Digital
Our goal is to assist the Lucy Patterson Memorial Library; a public library; in obtaining genealogical materials for use by the general public. All meetings are open to the general public. We meet at the library which is located at 201 Ackerman Street in Rockdale; Texas.
Meets at 9:30 AM on the Last Wednesday of the month January - October.
Meetings are held at the A&M United Methodist Church; 417 University Drive; College Station; Texas. Following a brief business meeting and program; members are invited to enjoy a Dutch treat meal at a local restaurant. Website URL does not work; and the last Facebook update was October 2017...
Meets at the Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library; 100 Martin Luther King Jr Parkway; Brenham Texas
Newsletter Name: WCGS Newsletter
The Leon County district clerk said that she has found membersinterested in reprising the society. I am still trying to make personalcontact. The county is supporting the society.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
Meets at the Strake-Gray Building next to the Montgomery Historical Museum of I45 in Conroe. Active membership. They have two new projects; one preserving and indexing old cookbooks from organizations in Montgomery County. Indexing the History of Montgomery County book one.
Meets at 12:00 PM on the 3rd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
Staggs Community Room Huntsville Public Library - we have planned program; workshops and seminars.
Newsletter Name: WCGS Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: Society events/society news/informative websites/genealogical news/library updates
Format: Digital
Meets at 2:00 PM on the 3rd Wednesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
The society meets at the Timpson Area Genealogy Library at 191 Bremond Street. The society provides eight volunteers to help genealogists researching at the library Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. They also publish a quarterly; Tap Root.
Newsletter Name: Tap Root
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Monthly news and reports on programs
Format: Print & Digital
The website appears to be very old...
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Tuesday of the month February; March; April; May; June; July; September; October; November & December.
We meet at the Sophienburg Archives 401 W Coll; New Braunfels. Members can use archives free; we have hundreds of local family histories and trees.
Newsletter Name: Family Footsteps
Format: Print
Meetings are normally held on the first floor; Main Auditorium; of the San Antonio Public Library; 600 Soledad Street; San Antonio; Texas. Visitors are always welcome to attend. Membership is not required. Speakers at the meetings are people with a passion for history; professional historians; genealogists; archaeologists and researchers.
Newsletter Name: Los Bexareños
Published: Monthly
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 3rd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; September & October.
Our mission is to teach and promote genealogical and historical research; publish and preserve records; and increase awareness of genealogy and history. We maintain an outstanding library of over 17;000 books; publish an award-winning semiannual journal and society books; and conduct educational seminars; classes; and workshops. In 2019; we acquired the building next door which increased our classroom capacity; offices and a auditorium which can seat up to 125. The auditorium has audio/visual capabilities for full remote broadcast of meetings or events. For further info; please visit our website.
Newsletter Name: SAGHS Newsletter
Published: 10 times per year
Theme: Current Events/News
Format: Paper & Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: Our Heritage
Published: Twice each year
Theme: Family History
Format: Paper
Quarterly meetings are held at the Victoria Public Library. Members ($10 a year) receive a quarterly newsletter via email.
Meets at 2:30 PM on the 2nd Sunday of the month each month.
Rosemont; 6450 Kings Parkway; Humble TX 77346. Website and Facebook link are broken...
Meets at 10:30 AM on the 3rd Saturday of the month February; May; August & November.
Clayton Library Friends; Inc. is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit organization that seeks to enrich the resources and facilities of Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research; a unit of the Houston Public Library. In the pursuit of that mission; the officers and directors of the organization; in coordination with the manager of the Clayton Library; organize and direct fundraising projects to support the acquisition of research material for the library; to upgrade library facilities; and to enhance library services. We meet quarterly at Clayton Library or via Zoom.
Journal/Quarterly Name: The Clayton Advocate
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Information about Clayton Library and articles that involve the library collections
Format: Digital
Meets at 11:00 AM on the 1st Saturday of the month January; February; April; May; September; October; November.
Searching for your Hispanic ancestors; join our society and find out how with our help! Our Hispanic Genealogical Society was formed to help foster knowledge; training; help; and pride in the search of our ancestors. Prior to the pandemic; our monthly meetings are held at the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research. At this time; the library has not yet returned to allowing groups to reserve space for meetings. Among the active membership; the preference is to meet in person. Therefore; acting in an abundance of caution; we are not holding monthly meetings. More information will be shared when it is available.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Hispanic Genealogical Society of Houston
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 1st Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
We meet in the Auditorium at Bayland Community Center. The meeting room opens at 9:00 AM for munchies and mingling followed by the regular meeting from 10:00 AM to noon. Exceptions are made for Labor Day and other special holidays.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 4th Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; August; September; October; November & December.
With COVID; we are not having meetings but before we had meetings once month (except July) at our Barn Museum on our property that also includes a restored One Room Schoolhouse Museum; 1920’s Barber Shop/Ice House; Outhouse; and Garden Classroom. We have an extensive archive of files relating to area families as well as buildings and general history of the area.
A non-profit society organized to promote genealogical research among individuals of Polish Heritage. Our goals are to unite Polish researchers; share information; publish Texas research for previously undocumented areas and educate others on Polish-Texan history.
Journal/Quarterly Name: Polish Footprints
Published: Twice each year
Meets at 7:00 PM on the Last Friday of the month every month.
Our main purpose is Education. It is our desire to create; foster; and maintain interest in genealogical research. Our goals are to: 1) Schedule classes so people of all ages can learn how to research; 2) Offer a support system for beginners to help them along the way; 3) Have our members participate by sharing their knowledge; and 4) Promote speakers that can teach us new methods and ideas. We share this information with others at meetings; seminars; and through our publications.
Newsletter Name: Bay Area Genealogical Society Newsletter
Published: Monthly
Theme: News and events
Format: Electronic (online)
Journal/Quarterly Name: Bay Area Genealogical Society Journal
Published: Normally once or twice per membership year
Theme: Mostly longer-form (4 - 20 page) articles.
Format: Printed
Ten volunteers provide assistance at the Moore Memorial Library; 1701 Ninth Avenue in Texas City. This society was organized in 1976 and has 62 members. They meet at 1:00 p.m. the third Wednesday at the library.
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 2nd Monday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
THAGS meets the 2nd Monday of each month September through May; via ZOOM; at 7:00 PM. Send an email to request a meeting invite. Member benefits include: bi-annual newsletter; access to member's section of website; research trip opportunities; mentoring; and in-person social gatherings.
Journal/Quarterly Name: The Humble Genealogist
Published: Twice each year
Theme: Articles; general information about society
Format: Print & Digital
Meets at 10:00 a.m. on the 3rd Saturday of the month January; February; March; April; May; September; October; November & December.
Meet at Steve Radack Community Center; 18650 Clay Road; Houston; TX. Benefits: Website with Members' Only area; Facebook Group; monthly Members Helping Members session; DNA Special Interest Group; WHAGS Relative Finder and opportunity to serve alongside fellow members on committees.
Newsletter Name: The WHAGS Journal
Published: Monthly September through May; skipping December
Theme: Entertaining and educational content shared by and for members
Format: Digital
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 2nd Saturday of the month January; March; May; July; September & November.
Meets at the LaRetama Central Library; 805 Comanche St; Corpus Christi; TX on the 2nd Saturday of ODD-numbered months at 10AM
Newsletter Name: Coastal Bend Genealogical Society Newsletter
Published: Every other month
Theme: News about what is happening in the society and whatever topic strikes the editor's fancy
Format: Digital
Meets at 1:30 on the 3rd Sunday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; September; August; September; October; & November.
Meets at the Harlingen Arts & Heritage Museum; 2425 Boxwood Street Harlingen TX 78550
Newsletter Name: Rio Grande Valley Hispanic Genealogical Society Newsletter
Published: Quarterly
The Harlingen Public Library receives support from this society of 35 members who meet there at various times. The library is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The society publishes a quarterly Genealogical Tips. The website URL does not work: the last Facebook post was may 30; 2021...
Meets at 10:00 AM on the 4th Tuesday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
Meeting held in various Carlsbad city buildings; including the library. Intermediate Genealogy Class; 2nd Tuesday; DNA Interest Group; 3rd Saturday; Program meeting; 4th Tuesday; Legacy Users Group; 4th Tuesday; DNA Foundations; 4th Wednesday; Beginner & Refresher Classes; 5 Saturdays/year. Also; two all-day Saturday Seminars
Meets at 7:00 PM on the 4th Thursday of the month January; February; March; April; May; June; July; August; September; October & November.
Our monthly programs are held at the local public library. SIGS and classes meets in our own building; or are virtual. Member benefits include registration discounts on our classes and annual conference; check-out privileges in our library; volunteer opportunities; monthly e-newsletter and quarterly e-journal; voting privileges.
Newsletter Name: News & Views
Published: Monthly
Theme: News and upcoming happenings in our Society or region
Format: Print & Digital
Journal/Quarterly Name: The TGS Quarterly
Published: Quarterly
Theme: Local/regional genealogical sources; how-to's; brief genealogical stories; etc
Format: Print & Digital
Meets at 3:00 PM on the 3rd Tuesday of the month March; June; September; November.
Collection housed Dade County Library; 209 South Main Street; Greenfield; Missouri.
Journal/Quarterly Name: eJournal
Published: Quarterly
Format: Digital
The goal of the Bartlesville Genealogical Society is to promote and encourage the common interest in family genealogy and history among our members.
Newsletter Name: BGS newsletter
Published: Monthly
Format: Digital