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.

Save the Date for the First 2022 DGS Seminar

Growing up with the budding genetic genealogy industry led Diahan Southard to found Your DNA Guide, where she provides personalized, interactive experiences.

Dallas Public Library welcomes 59 new books

The Dallas Public Library Genealogy & History Division got an early holiday surprise from our Dallas Genealogical Society supporters.

Digitizing Dad’s Letters

My parents were married in March of 1943. Dad was drafted and began his Army career in September, leaving behind an 18-year-old bride and their 4-month-old daughter.

Out of the Attic: My Great Grandfather, John Baron’s 1909 Diary of his Near Fatal Voyage – Three Years Before Titanic

Shortly after my father’s passing, I retrieved items from his home, and was amazed to find the original diary of my Great Grandfather, John Baron. 

Paul E. Rainwater: A black sheep gets a second chance at life in Dallas

On 26 Feb 1900, the Atlanta Constitution newspaper reported the story of a fight between two teenaged boys that ended in the murder of one by the other.

1921 United Kingdom Census: England, Wales and Scotland

United Kingdom researchers soon will be celebrating the opening of the 1921 census for England and Wales.

’Tis the Season of Giving

Christmas came early this year for the Dallas Genealogical Society! One of our life members, Shirley Sloat, gave our society a gift of $25,000.