Dearborn Genealogical Society

The Dearborn Genealogical Society

Benefits


 * What are the benefits for becoming a member of the society?
 * What are the benefits the society has to offer for those who are not members?

History of the society

 * Established in 1966, the Dearborn Genealogical Society serves the Cities of Dearborn and Dearborn Heights in Wayne County, Michigan and the surrounding area.
 * Dearborn Genealogical Society P.O. Box 1112 Dearborn, Michigan 48121-1112
 * Contact Us - dbngs@comcast.net
 * www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~midgs/index.htm

Collections

 * Record collections or papers to which your society has access
 * How these records can help researchers (May link to a Wiki article connected with the location)
 * Where the record is located (online, on site, at nearby repositories)
 * How to access it from a distance (order information, if any)
 * Indexes for records about this area
 * Where the index is located (online, book, or on site)
 * Look ups, and copying records from local repositories, if any (here or in Q &amp; A below)
 * www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~midgs/dgs_a11.htm

Events

 * Annual bus trip to the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Next scheduled trip is Tuesday, April 29, 2014.
 * Annual Heritage Dinner - a catered dinner with a program following. Next dinner is scheduled for May 15, 2014

Society Meetings
Meetings are held at the Cherry Hill Baptist Church 1045 N. Gully, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

6:30 p.m. Doors open 7:00 p.m. Program 8:15 p.m. Break 8:30 p.m. Discussion

2013 -2014 meetings:

September 26, 2013

October 24, 2013

December 12, 2013

January 23, 2014

February 27, 2014

March 27, 2014

April 24, 2014

Workshops

 * (also include presentations online, on site, or elsewhere about how to do research in your area)

Frequently Asked Questions

 * Q. What are the directions to the society?
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 * Q. What are the society's hours of operation?
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 * May also include such items as: cost to join your society, how members access online records, free look ups, online meetings, newsletter queries, access to publications, or support from other members

Nearby or Alternate Repositories

 * (List each repository, link to it, and briefly describe their collection. Ideally list around 3 to 7 repositories, but this is flexible.)