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Announcing the 3rd edition
of Germanic Genealogy

           

       

GGS is open to anyone interested in
Germanic genealogy. Members receive
the Germanic Genealogy Journal four times
a year, a quarterly with helpful research
articles and tips, and they receive GGS Connect, our newsletter of timely events
and information which is published four or
five times a year. Annual dues are currently $12.00 per year for an individual, family or
organization. Membership Brochure
 

             

GGS Board

          If you have talents to share with GGS or are
interested in serving on our board please
contact us at this e-mail address.
 
 

 

Beginner's Guide to Germanic Genealogy
Based on the "Starting Points for Germanic Genealogy"
series in the Germanic Genealogy Journal

by Lois Hemmeter Edwards

A guide to researching your German ancestors.

If you are beginning research on your German family history, this guide will lead you step-by-step.
 

 
 
   






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