Germany Societies

Many societies and organizations may have information of value to your genealogical research.

There are many genealogical and historical societies in Germany and in the country your ancestors immigrated to, especially the United States. You may find it helpful to join one of these societies and support its efforts.

Historical Societies
The German History Society Email: secretary@germanhistorysociety.org Website: http://www.germanhistorysociety.org/ The Villages Genealogy Society also has a list of other German History Societies. Website: http://germangenealogy.lannin.org/germany/history/german-genealogical-societies/  American Historical Association: Germany Group Website: https://www.historians.org/about-aha-and-membership/affiliated-societies/german-historical-institute

German Historical Institute Address: German Historical Institute 1607 New Hampshire ave. NW Washington DC 20009 Telephone: 202-387-3355 Website: https://www.ghi-dc.org/home.html?L=0  American Historical Society of Germans from Russia Address: 631 D St Lincoln, NE 68502 Telephone: 1-402-474-3363 Email: ahsgr@ahsgr.org Website: https://www.ahsgr.org/

Genealogical Societies
Germanic Genealogy Society Mailing Address:

Minnesota Genealogical Society 1385 Mendota Heights Road, Suite 100 Mendota Heights, Minnesota 55120 Email: info@ggsmn.org Website: https://ggsmn.org/ Anglo German Family History Society Website: https://www.agfhs.org/  The Villages Genealogical Society Has a list of Germany-based genealogy and family history societies. Website: http://germangenealogy.lannin.org/germany/history/german-genealogical-societies/

Many genealogical societies emphasize German research. They publish helpful periodicals and compiled genealogies. They may also have special indexes, collections, and projects. Some publish queries about German ancestors or maintain a list of sources.

Many societies are not able to give research assistance. Some specialize in immigrants to a specific area. They may be able to inform you of addresses of researchers and other sources that may assist you in your research. They can often help you find and hire a researcher to investigate local records that an archivist does not have time to search. When contacting a society for help, remember the following:


 * Give specific town and state and date of event
 * If you cannot specify enough detail to begin research in Germany try a well-written, paid genealogical query. Two periodicals that publish such queries are:

1. Familienkundliche Nachrichten. Contact: Verlag Deneger &amp; Co., Postfach 1350, Neustadt/Aisch, Germany 91403. FHL call number 943 B2f

2. Praktische Forschungshilfe FHL call number 943 b2pf