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Benefits
*What are the benefits for becoming a member of the society? a quarterly Journal, Meetings with talks at each of our three venues and a Library which is open every Wednesday. The Society's Research Service operates from the library, and Workshops are held there on a regular basis, covering various computing and family history topics. *What are the benefits the society has to offer for those who are not members?

History of the society
founded in 1992 to promote Hispanic genealogical and historical research with a focus on the American Southwest and Mexico: ​Arizona California Colorado New Mexico Texas ​ And Mexico
 * The Genealogical Society of Hispanic America-Southern California (GSHA-SC) was

Our goal is to expand awareness and knowledge of individual Hispanic culture, history, and traditions.

We encourage the sharing of information through: general meetings The annual Viva la Familia Fiesta lectures workshops research days speakers' bureau Chapter newsletter national publications You are invited to join almost 200 members, who are searching for their Hispanic roots. Affiliated with the national GSHA based in Pueblo, Colorado, we are part of a combined membership of almost 500 Hispanic researchers.

Whether you have just begun to explore your family lines, or you are an experienced researcher, please join us. We have members who are eager to help you begin your ancestral search, and as a group, we benefit from the knowledge that veteran researchers have to offer.

​We are proud to represent a membership that is both willing and able to assist you in discovering a remarkably rich and colorful Hispanic heritage…a heritage in which you can be justly proud.

​GSHASC is a 501(C)(3)non-profit California corporation #33-0589453, a nonprofit group maintained purely by volunteers.

We encourage the sharing of information through: general meetings The annual Viva la Familia Fiesta lectures workshops research days speakers' bureau Chapter newsletter national publications

You are invited to join almost 200 members, who are searching for their Hispanic roots. Affiliated with the national GSHA based in Pueblo, Colorado, we are part of a combined membership of almost 500 Hispanic researchers.

Whether you have just begun to explore your family lines, or you are an experienced researcher, please join us. We have members who are eager to help you begin your ancestral search, and as a group, we benefit from the knowledge that veteran researchers have to offer.

​We are proud to represent a membership that is both willing and able to assist you in discovering a remarkably rich and colorful Hispanic heritage…a heritage in which you can be justly proud.

​GSHASC is a 501(C)(3)non-profit California corporation #33-0589453, a nonprofit group maintained purely by volunteers.

Society Officers

 * President: Leonard Trujillo
 * VP Sales: Joyce Reyes
 * VP Membership: Patsy Vasquez
 * VP Communications: Maria Garrett
 * Secretary: Cathy Romero
 * VP Library: Naomi Talamantes
 * CFO: Kevin Williams

Blog

 * Genealogical Society of Hispanic America-Southern California (GSHA-SC)

Facebook page

 * GSHA-SC Facebook page

Publications

 * There are 3 publications, 2 of which are national: Nuestras Raíces journal and Noticias de Nuestras Raíces newsletter. The journal can be purchased on the National GSHA website and the newsletter is available to download on this website.


 * The local quarterly GSHA-SC award-winning newsletter, Huellas del Pasado, at 5 issues per year, is also available on this website to download.

Newsletter

 * The local quarterly GSHA-SC award-winning newsletter, Huellas del Pasado, at 5 issues per year, is also available on this website to download.

Events
JANUARY 2018


 * Jan 4, 2018, 5-8pm: Hispanic Thursday at the WLA-FHL.


 * Jan 18, 2018, 11am-4pm Hispanic Tuesday at the SCGS Family History Library in Burbank, CA Tele:818-843-7247.


 * Jan 20, 2018, 10-12 Noon, John Schmal presentation "Finding your Roots in Mexico” at WLA-Family History Center, 10741 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024, Training Room 1.


 * Jan 20, 2018, Saturday, 11am-12:30pm Genealogy Garage: Obituaries: Where to Look & What You Might Find; followed by Hispanic Saturday Research Day, 1:30pm-4pm. Both at the LAPL Central Library.


 * Jan 25, 2018, 6-8:30 Hispanic Thursday South Bay, 22605 Kent Ave, Torrance, CA 90505 Tele:310-791-6256.

FEBRUARY 2018


 * Feb 1, 2018, 5-8pm: Hispanic Thursday at the WLA-FHL


 * Feb 3, 2018 General Meeting, 10 am to 3pm, TBA


 * Feb10, 2018 10-12 Noon, John Schmal presentation " The History of Northwestern Mexico (Sonora, Sinaloa & Chihuahua)” at Orange Family History Center, 674 S Yorba St, Orange, CA 92869 Tele:714-997-7710.


 * Feb 15, 2018, 11am-4pm Hispanic Tuesday at the SCGS Family History Library in Burbank.


 * Feb 17, 2018, Saturday, 11am-12:30pm Genealogy Garage: TBA followed by Hispanic Saturday Research Day, 1:30pm-4pm. Both at the LAPL Central Library.


 * Feb 22, 2018, 6-8:30 Hispanic Thursday South Bay, 22605 Kent Ave, Torrance, CA 90505 Tele:310-791-6256.

MARCH 2018


 * Mar 2, 2018, 5-8pm: Hispanic Thursday at the WLA-FHL


 * Mar 16, 2018, 11am-4pm Hispanic Tuesday at the SCGS Family History Library in Burbank.


 * Mar 18, 2018, Saturday, 11am-12:30pm Genealogy Garage: TBA followed by Hispanic Saturday Research Day, 1:30pm-4pm. Both at the LAPL Central Library.


 * Mar 23, 2018, 6-8:30 Hispanic Thursday South Bay, 22605 Kent Ave, Torrance, CA 90505 Tele:310-791-6256.

Society Meetings

 * General Meetings are held during the months of February, May, August, and December, unless otherwise announced. General meetings feature workshops or lectures, selected research materials, individual research opportunities and sharing of information as well as selected publications for sale. Attendees are afforded the opportunity to study the pedigree charts of members and have free access to the research collection housed at the library. Individual assistance is available through our member volunteers as well as networking at meetings and through a national member roster. All meetings are held at the SCGS Library unless otherwise noted.

Workshops

 * GSHA-SC Hispanic Family Stories’ Workshop Series

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