An international organization dedicated to supporting those engaged in the business of genealogy through advocacy, collaboration, education, and the promotion of high ethical standards.
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Whether you have Gold Rush ancestors or have no family connection to California, you will find extensive support for your genealogy research at the California Genealogical Society
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CSGA serves as a statewide association of independent genealogical societies, individuals, and non profit organizations.
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DAR members come from a variety of backgrounds and interests, but all share a common bond of having an ancestor who helped contribute to securing the independence of the United States of America
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Representing members of genealogical societies across the United States and other nations, FGS links the genealogical community and helps its members grow.
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ISFHWE's primary goal is to encourage excellence in writing and editorial standards in genealogical publishing. This embraces print, online and broadcast media of all sorts.
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NGS offers an array of educational courses for everyone from a beginner just starting out to more advanced genealogist who wants to refresh, hone, or increase their skills.
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Although their name says New England, they provide expertise and research in nearly all aspects of family history, from 17th-century colonial New England through twentieth-century immigration research.
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SCGS exists to foster interest in family history and genealogy, preserve genealogical materials, and provide instruction in accepted and effective research techniques.
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