Add a Research Destination to your TxSGS Conference Trip

San Antonio has a multitude of facilities and repositories for genealogical research—the best general research destination is the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society Library located at 911 Melissa Drive, in north-central San Antonio. The SAGHS Library houses a vast collection of records and more, featuring books, periodicals, maps, vertical files, microfilm, and family history … Read more

African American Track

African American research presents a host of unique challenges. Topics in this track show how and where to find valuable resources that include cemeteries, slave records, the Freedmen Bureau, the Southern Claims Commission, and more. See all tracks and learn more about speakers on our website. Register online now! Friday, 9:30 a.m. – Who Is … Read more

Attend a Workshop at TxSGS 2018 Conference

The 2018 TxSGS Family History Conference, Journey through Generations, features dozens of excellent speakers presenting a total of 56 topics over the three-day weekend. In addition to these one-hour lectures, TxSGS is offering four add-on 2-hour workshops that provide the opportunity for in-depth learning in a small-group atmosphere. Want to learn how to use Excel … Read more

Registration is Now Open for 2018 TxSGS Family History Conference

Our genealogy journey continues in San Antonio! The Texas State Genealogical Society (TxSGS) is excited to announce that registration is now open for our upcoming Family History Conference! The conference takes place Friday, November 2 – Sunday, November 4, 2018, at the Omni San Antonio at the Colonnade in San Antonio, Texas.  Visit our Speakers … Read more

Registration Opens Soon for TxSGS 2018 Family History Conference

Join the Texas State Genealogical Society in San Antonio, November 2-4, 2018, for Journey through Generations, our 2018 Family History Conference. This event includes 56 sessions presented by 30 speakers plus 4 workshops and a host of exhibitors. An awards banquet on Saturday evening recognizes genealogists and societies for writing and publishing articles, newsletters, journals, … Read more

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