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  2. Family history society - Wikipedia

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    A family history society or genealogical society is a society, often charitable or not-for-profit, that allows member genealogists and family historians to profit from shared knowledge. Large societies often own libraries, sponsor research seminars and foreign trips, and publish journals.

  3. Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    The Society is one of the oldest and largest family history societies in the United Kingdom. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is run by an Executive Committee elected by the Members. The Society, with several branches (Oldham and District, Bolton and District and Anglo-Scottish Ancestry) offer a varied programme of more than 50 meetings every year.

  4. Federation of Family History Societies - Wikipedia

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    Family History Federation; Type: Non-government organization: Legal status: Charitable Organization (Education) Purpose: to co-ordinate and assist the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry; to foster the spirit of mutual co-operation, by sponsoring projects in these fields

  5. Cleveland Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Family History Society, more formally The Cleveland, North Yorkshire and South Durham Family History Society, is a family history society that covers this named part of the North-East of England.

  6. Northumberland and Durham Family History Society - Wikipedia

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    Northumberland and Durham Family History Society is a family history society that covers Northumberland, Durham, and Tyne and Wear in the North-East of England. It was created in 1975, and its aims are to "promote interest in family history amongst its members and the general public.

  7. National Genealogical Society - Wikipedia

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    The National Genealogical Society (NGS) is a genealogical interest group founded in 1903 in Washington, D.C., United States, with over 10,000 members. [1] Its headquarters are in Falls Church, Virginia .

  8. FamilySearch Center - Wikipedia

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    A Family History Center sign. The FSCs were put under the overall direction of Archibald F. Bennett. By December 1964, there were 29 FSCs, and by 1968, there were 75. In 1987, these institutions were renamed "Family History Centers." On January 10, 2023, the LDS Church announced that Family History Centers would be known as FamilySearch Centers ...

  9. Category:Genealogical societies - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Genealogical Society; Anu – Museum of the Jewish People; Association of Genealogists & Researchers in Archives; Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations; Australian Jewish Genealogical Society