Meetings Are The SECOND TUESDAYS
On The Months That We Meet And Begin Promptly At 6:30 PM (Unless Noted on Calendar) |
Located at: 1415 N Center road, Saginaw, MI 48638
The Church Of Jesus Christ
Of Latter-Day Saints
Which Is Also The Home Of The Saginaw Family History Center
Of Latter-Day Saints
Which Is Also The Home Of The Saginaw Family History Center
DON'T FORGET TO LIKE US ON FACEBOOK,
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND THE LINK IN THE
TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THIS PAGE
YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND THE LINK IN THE
TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THIS PAGE
Notes And Handouts From Previous Speakers
As a courtesy to our members We will include the highlights from our monthly speakers presentations along with any printed information they give us. (NOT ALL DO THIS) So that those who were not able to attend can have the same benefits of local members GO TO: SPEAKERS NOTES/ SYLLABUS |
2020 CALENDAR
|
SGS NEWSPREVIOUS SPEAKER WAS:Our last speaker was in March:
Debra Sheets gave a presentation video from Rootstech 2020 Click on the Rootstech icon ABOVE to view video
"Finding Your Elusive Female Ancestors" Notes From our last
|
The combined efforts of
our members may be able to find you an answer! Go to the ASK MISS BETTY page and post your question or for help click on the Miss Betty icon. PS. We don't charge for the help but we do take donations. |
PLEASE REMEMBER US
IN YOUR WILL
SGS REMEMBRANCE FUND
Where your donated monies to the
Saginaw Genealogical Society
can mean a real difference!
We look for places in our city or county
that are in need of extra help in regards to
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH or PRESERVATION,
that we deem of great value to the community.
The donation to these places is then
MADE IN YOUR NAME.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL TO:
saggensoc@gmail.com
IN YOUR WILL
SGS REMEMBRANCE FUND
Where your donated monies to the
Saginaw Genealogical Society
can mean a real difference!
We look for places in our city or county
that are in need of extra help in regards to
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH or PRESERVATION,
that we deem of great value to the community.
The donation to these places is then
MADE IN YOUR NAME.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
PLEASE SEND US AN EMAIL TO:
saggensoc@gmail.com
THIS JUST IN
FREE GENEALOGY HELP cold cases
RESEARCH HELP

PLEASE NOTE:
BECAUSE OF COVID-19 VIRUS,
THE SAGINAW FAMILY HISTORY CENTER IS CLOSED TO EVERYONE
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE...
BECAUSE OF COVID-19 VIRUS,
THE SAGINAW FAMILY HISTORY CENTER IS CLOSED TO EVERYONE
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE...

BUT YOU CAN STILL CALL FOR
ONLINE HELP AT:
FamilySearch open 24/7
1-866-604-1830
24 hrs a day / 7 days a week!
ONLINE HELP AT:
FamilySearch open 24/7
1-866-604-1830
24 hrs a day / 7 days a week!
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
FAMILY HISTORY 101
Sharing your family’s legacy is so important for strengthening family
bonds and reliving traditions that will make memories for every
generation. Take the time to sit down with your living relatives to
record important family history and maybe you’ll make some new
family history research discoveries. LET US SHOW YOU HOW...
bonds and reliving traditions that will make memories for every
generation. Take the time to sit down with your living relatives to
record important family history and maybe you’ll make some new
family history research discoveries. LET US SHOW YOU HOW...
SGS PIONEER CERTIFICATES
Pioneer, Settler or First Family certificates
are for any PROVEN ancestors who may have lived in
Saginaw County from 1822-1884.
The Saginaw Genealogical Society began the issuance of Pioneer, Settler and First Family Certificates in 2017
are for any PROVEN ancestors who may have lived in
Saginaw County from 1822-1884.
The Saginaw Genealogical Society began the issuance of Pioneer, Settler and First Family Certificates in 2017
Give a gift the family will forever remember!
* Your ancestor will be noted in our website
* You will receive a handsome embossed certificate
* Ancestor documentation is vetted by our Society.
* Suitable for framing, or for documentation of your ancestors presence in Saginaw County along with their pedigree.
* Your ancestor will be noted in our website
* You will receive a handsome embossed certificate
* Ancestor documentation is vetted by our Society.
* Suitable for framing, or for documentation of your ancestors presence in Saginaw County along with their pedigree.
Go to the History tab
in our menu and then to the Pioneers link, or just click here on the pioneers link>> PIONEERS John Cammin
and the very first Certificate in the Pioneer/Settler/First Family Awards Program |
CHECK OUT OUR Fb SITE
There are lots of cool and interesting things to read there! Or ask a question. You can connect to Fb right from our website!
FACEBOOK
Search: Saginaw Genealogical Society
or go to our main page and click "Fb link" (top right corner)
or Click HERE or click the icon above!
PS: You will need to sign into your own Fb
account to enter the site.
Search: Saginaw Genealogical Society
or go to our main page and click "Fb link" (top right corner)
or Click HERE or click the icon above!
PS: You will need to sign into your own Fb
account to enter the site.
FREE- FREE- FREE!

Saginaw News Obituary Index

With over 200,00+ obituaries for you
to find. Click on the link below
http://obits.netsource-one.net/
!!!PLEASE REMEMBER!!!

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LIKE US ON FACEBOOK,
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THE LINK IN THE TOP RIGHT
CORNER OF
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YOU CAN FIND
THE LINK IN THE TOP RIGHT
CORNER OF
THIS PAGE!
FOOD AND FAMILY HISTORY
MICHIGAN GENEALOGICAL COUNCIL
NEWSLETTER
THIS JUST IN....
WHATS NEW AT THE GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY IN LANSING?
FOR YOUR INFORMATION...
MILITARY HISTORY & NEWS
IN CASE YOU WERE LOOKING...
A PAGE WITH SOME INTERESTING LINKS.....
mORE LINKS FOR OUR READERS
fOR QUICK LINKS - CLICK ON THE BLUE ICONS

Saginaw County Records

Genealogy Research Strategies

Ellis Island Records and Info

Hoyt Library - Local History/Genealogy

aMAZING STORIES
FREE... FREE... FREE
These Genealogy Sites are Providing
Free Resources During the Pandemic
Most of us are aware of the importance of social distancing during this difficult time in history, and are staying at home to protect ourselves and others. And, while the coronavirus pandemic is causing emotional and economic stress for us all, it is important to find ways to relieve our worry by taking part in activities that lift our mood and help us stay connected (virtually).
That’s why those of us at Family History Daily are so glad to see several genealogy companies and organizations stepping up to provide free access to a wide variety of documents, images, courses and tools to enhance research while we all self-isolate. We’re proud of the family history community for pulling together to support one another and hope these resources will bring a smile to your face.
That’s why those of us at Family History Daily are so glad to see several genealogy companies and organizations stepping up to provide free access to a wide variety of documents, images, courses and tools to enhance research while we all self-isolate. We’re proud of the family history community for pulling together to support one another and hope these resources will bring a smile to your face.
DID YOU KNOW?
NEWSBANK
NEWSBANK can be used for FREE with your public library card ID number. This website has newspapers to search for obituaries! CLICK ON THE TITLE ABOVE
NEWSBANK can be used for FREE with your public library card ID number. This website has newspapers to search for obituaries! CLICK ON THE TITLE ABOVE
INTERESTING STUFF
A NEW WEBSITEichiganology.org
SEEKINGMICHIGAN.ORG IS NOW MICHIGANOLOGY.ORG
The second biggest change to our website – the search box in the top right corner of every page, the ability to narrow search results, the option to add comments and tags to digital objects – are all features of our host’s upgrades. As we began to incorporate these new features, we also took the opportunity to change the structure of the website as well. These changes are meant to enable our staff to handle most of the web development work necessary to maintain and expand the website.
Memories & Traditions
STRANGE BUT TRUE
ABOUT YOUR LIBRARY CARDS
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of Michigan’s state parks, historic sites, recreation areas and campgrounds for either free or discounted admission? You can even use it to visit any of the
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of Michigan’s state parks, historic sites, recreation areas and campgrounds for either free or discounted admission? You can even use it to visit any of the
Seven National Park venues in this state!
To Read More About It:
CLICK ON THE BUTTON BELOW
SO WHAT DID YOU SEE?
SO HOW OBSERVANT ARE YOU? DID YOU NOTICE ALL THE xxxxxx? YOU DID? SO HOW MANY DID YOU COUNT?
ANSWER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ASK MISS BETTY PAGE
ANSWER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE ASK MISS BETTY PAGE
AND CHECK THIS OUT...

THE 'MEMBERS ONLY' PAGE FOR THE ARCHIVES OF THE TIMBERTOWN LOG ARE OFFICIALLY COMPLETED TO
DATE (yeah!)
IF YOU HAVE MISSED ONE OF THE NEWSLETTERS YOU CAN NOW ACCESS THEM ALL
FROM HERE.
DATE (yeah!)
IF YOU HAVE MISSED ONE OF THE NEWSLETTERS YOU CAN NOW ACCESS THEM ALL
FROM HERE.