Year: 2022

Spreading the Word About DGS

One Saturday in January our Society was asked to strut its stuff at the Fort Worth Family History Center’s Lineage and Genealogy Fair.

Out of the Attic: Aunt Alice Johnston’s Report Card from Cottey College

This document is the 1887-88 women’s college transcript of my 2nd great-grandfather John Johnston’s daughter, Alice.

Dad was a Deserter!

My father was quietly proud of his military service. He retired from the US Army in 1960 as a Master Sergeant, which was the highest possible non-commissioned officer rank available.

Happy 100th Birthday to The Dallas Historical Society – Established in 1922

The Dallas Genealogical Society congratulates the Dallas Historical Society on its 100th birthday.

Are you using DNA strategically?

Diahan Southard is a leading voice for consumer DNA testing, one of the world’s most fascinating, dynamic and socially-transformative new hobbies. Nearly 30 million people have taken a DNA test.

A Black Sheep has a run-in with the law

My Great-Grandfather, John Bagguley, was arrested for violent assault, convicted by a jury, and sentenced to 3 months hard labor.

Passenger Ships book is research tool

Precision Indexing has released the first volume of Passenger Ships Arriving in New York Harbor, covering the years 1820-1850.

DGS Board Proposes an Update to the Society’s Bylaws

The updating of Society’s Bylaws were identified as a priority at the August 2021 Board Planning meeting.

Out of the Attic – Travis Middle School Bands

School records from the past can be a challenge to find. However, if you have a student currently enrolled, the school’s website can provide a wealth of information about the student’s academic experience.