Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington, Inc.
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Fairfax Genealogical Society (FxGS) provides education and training for family history researchers in the Fairfax County, Virginia, area.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
The Wythe County Genealogical and Historical Association (WCGHA) will host its Twenty-Third Family History Institute on Saturday, 14 April, 2018. This day-long affair normally attracts between 80 and 120 participants and is always rated as excellent by those attending. Nationally known speakers are brought in from all over the country to cover a wide range of topics that are of interest to the genealogist and historian.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
Mail: JGS of Maryland c/o J. Mendelsohn PO Box 5375 Baltimore, MD 21209
Last Updated: 18 October 2020   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
To find other genealogists working on the same surnames and towns, register with JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF) and search the existing listings.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Genealogical Resources]
Read the JewishGen Frequently Asked Questions for some good research tips.
Last Updated: 22 May 2019   [Located in Category: Genealogical FAQs]
Instructions on how to get started with your Jewish Genealogy research.
Last Updated: 8 April 2018   [Located in Category: Genealogical Resources]
The Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society (MAGS) is a non-profit genealogical society founded in 1982 with the Mission to stimulate and facilitate research on Germanic genealogy and heritage in the mid-Atlantic region and to promote genealogical research of Germanic ancestors who settled in that region during the 17th through 20th centuries.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
Organized 6 March 1991, the Mount Vernon Genealogical Society approved and adopted the following mission: To encourage the affiliation of persons interested in the pursuit of their ancestral heritage; Provide instruction in the use of genealogical research methodology and adherence to standards of accuracy and thoroughness in genealogical research; Provide a forum for the sharing of knowledge gained by individual members in their own research and Collect, preserve, and disseminate genealogical, biographical and historical knowledge and information. 1500 Shenandoah Road Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Telephone: (703) 768-4101
Last Updated: 18 October 2020   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
The Philadelphia Jewish Archives Collection collects and preserves the historical records of the Jewish Community from the greater Philadelphia region. PJAC includes the personal papers of community leaders and the records of cultural, educational, religious and fraternal organizations.
Last Updated: 1 September 2019   [Located in Category: Genealogical Resources]
This site contains tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications. Some of these tools fetch data from other websites but do so in more versatile ways than the search tools provided on those websites.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Genealogical Resources]
The Virginia Beach Genealogical Society was established for: Aiding individuals in genealogical research and compiling family histories. Providing lectures and instruction on how best to do genealogical research. Promoting an interest in genealogy throughout the community.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
The mission of the Society is to promote and foster family history education and research, publish genealogical information, and share accumulated knowledge.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
The Wythe County Genealogical and Historical Association is a non-profit Regional Research Center for the genealogy and history of Southwest Virginia, with a focus on area families and history. They provide a variety of resources for genealogical research, and sponsor an annual Family History Institute conference that brings in speakers and researchers from all over the U.S.
Last Updated: 21 November 2017   [Located in Category: Local and Regional Events]
EasyNetSites is a web-based application designed to provide needed tools for today’s genealogical, family, and historical societies and organizations. If you can work with a word processor and fill out web forms, you can build a powerful and attractive site.
Last Updated: 24 May 2016   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
A list of Genealogy references available worldwide on the Internet. 
(This is a Member only Benefit) Formerly known as "Jewish Genealogy on the Intenet"
Last Updated: 17 March 2024   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]