Minnesota Genealogical Society

The Minnesota Genealogical Society

Benefits
Minnesota Genealogical Society member benefits include:

- Free entrance to the Minnesota Genealogical Society Library and Research Center.

- Subscription to Minnesota Genealogist, the quarterly journal of MGS.

- Online subscription to Minnesota Families, the monthly newsletter of MGS.

- Discounts at Society classes, workshops and conferences.

- Free participation in MGS Learning Groups.

History of t he society
The Minnesota Genealogical Society was founded in 1969 to promote family history and help people with Minnesota connections find their ancestry.

Society Officers
2009-2010 Minnesota Genealogical Society Officers:

President: J. H. Fonkert

1st Vice President: Terry Kita

2nd Vice President: Jennifer de Fiebre

Treasurer: Valerie Morrison

Secretary: David Suddarth

Past President: Robin Panlener

Publications
The Minnesota Genealogical Society produces two publications for members and subscribers.

- Minnesota Genealogist -- a quarterly journal focused on genealogical education.

- Minnesota Families -- a monthly digital newsletter focused on current Society news.

Collections
The Minnesota Genealogical Society Library and Research Center houses more than 25,000 books, journals, microfilms, maps and other reference materials. Among the library's holdings are collections of the Irish Genealogical Society International, the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International, the Ostfriesien Genealogical Society of America, the Norwegian-American Genealogical Association, the Swedish Genealogical Society of Minnesota, the Pommern Regional Group, the Polish Genealogical Society of Minnesota, the Yankee Genealogical Society and the Canadian Genealogical and Heritage Society of Minnesota.

Workshops
October 1-2, 2010 -- North Star Genealogy Conference, featuring Thomas W. Jones, CG.

Board Meetings
The Board of Directors of the Minnesota Genealogical Society meets six times per year in January, March, May, July, September and November. The Society's governing documents can be viewed on the Society's website www.mngs.org.

Training Meetings
1. Where is the Minnesota Genealogical Society locate?

A: The MGS Library and Research Center is located at 1185 Concord St. N., South St. Paul, Minnesota, 55175, approximately 3 miles south of downtown St. Paul, Minnesota.