Our History
The Tuscaloosa County Genealogical Society was originally organized
in 1975. From the start the Society decided to have two seperate groups
and would met the first Thursday of each month.
It
was
agreed
the
morning group would meet at 10:00 am and the evening group would meet
at 7:00 pm. One of the first meeting places was upstairs at the
Friedman
Library on Greensboro Avenue. It had a "homey" atmosphere with
its creaky stairs and floors.
The primary goals of
the society was to
promote genealogy in the community in as many ways as possible and to
make sure that anyone who came to the meetings would learn something by
being there. The first regular meetings were on December 4, 1975 and
officers for each group were elected to serve through 1976. Presently,
the Society meets in the Rotary Room of the Tuscaloosa Public Library
on Jack Warner Parkway in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
