Search billions of records on Ancestry.com

 

 SFVGS Logo

Programs
and
Events

 2009 Bulletins:
April
March
February
January
Executive Board Members 
SFVGS Publications 
Historical Sites 
Search our Newspaper Indexes 








  

San Fernando Valley Genealogical Society

Purpose:
Organized in 1981, the Society exists to encourage genealogical research and interest in family history; help others gather genealogical information; and preserve historical and genealogical material.

Member:
Federation of Genealogical Societies and the California State Genealogical Alliance.

Next meeting: July 17, 2009
Gena Philibert-Ortega
presents
"Using Google for your Genealogy"

Regular meetings are held the third Friday of the month, 7:30-9:30 P.M. There is no meeting for the month of December. Meetings are held in the Chamber of Commerce room located at the Chatsworth Train Station, 10038 Old Depot Plaza Rd. Chatsworth CA. The main feature of each meeting is a guest speaker presenting a program of genealogical interest. Society business is conducted as needed, including announcements of activities of related societies. Refreshments are provided. Meetings are free to the public.

Mailing Address:
San Fernando Valley Genealogical Society
PO Box 3486
Winnetka, CA 91396-3486

S.F.V.G.S. Bulletin:
Our newsletter is published monthly except for the months of August and December. The Bulletin includes announcements of speakers and other items of interest to the membership, including family queries.  

Open to anyone interested in genealogy. Dues include a subscription to the S.F.V.G.S. Bulletin.  Annual  membership renewed each March.
Individual: $25
Family: $30
Senior Citizen (age 65 and over): $20

$10 ($1 per issue) additional fee for postage and handling if receiving bulletins by US Mail

Queries:
We can not answer general queries. The only information we have is from our indexes of San Fernando Valley newspapers between 1911 and 1945. Check to see if your ancestor is on our list of names, and if you find the name you are searching send a query for the detailed listing. For information about people who lived in the San Fernando Valley after 1945 or people who are not on our lists, visit GenWeb - San Fernando Valley for links and information on research resources for cemeteries, mortuaries, vital records, newspapers, libraries, maps and museums.

 The San Fernando Valley,
Los Angeles, California


 This site is generously

Hosted by RootsWeb

Hosted by RootsWeb



For comments or questions about this site contact : Trisha Bennett

San Fernando Valley Genealogical Society
PO Box 3486
Winnetka, CA 91396-3486

Copyright 2003