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VICKSBURG GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY |
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WELCOME
TO THE VICKSBURG GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY'S HOMEPAGE!
VGS was formed in 1982. It
was incorporated in 1986. To learn more about our policies
please click here. The Society publishes a fully indexed quarterly journal called Mississippi
River
Routes.
If you are
interested in a
genealogical society that encompasses the Louisiana parishes and
Mississippi counties along and near the Mississippi River from the
northern boundary of Louisiana's Florida Parishes
(Louisiana-Mississippi line) to the Louisiana-Arkansas line and beyond,
the Vicksburg Genealogical Society (VGS) is for you. We hold monthly
meetings
between September and May and offer informative programs. Mississippi
River Routes is included with your annual $25-per-household
membership dues (Our membership year runs from June 1-May 31.).
Each issue
of Mississippi
River Routes features original documented material, including family
history, record
inventories, church, public, organizational, or corporate records,
Bible records, cemetery inventories, letters, diaries, ledgers, and
queries, to name a few. We are continually recruiting new members and
seeking new material for Mississippi
River
Routes.
To reach the society by
e-mail,
please contact Tony Dardeau,
Editor of Mississippi
River
Routes. To
join VGS, submit your $25 annual membership dues to our Society mailing
address:
VICKSBURG GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
ATTN: TREASURER
P.O. BOX 1161
VICKSBURG, MS 39181-1161
The Society has many programs
throughout the year. For a look at what VGS has scheduled for
2009-2010, click
here.
In March and April 1996, a group of genealogists
organized the Kentucky Comprehensive Genealogy Database. The idea was
to provide a single entry point for all counties in Kentucky where
collected databases would be stored. In addition, the databases would
be indexed and cross-linked, so that even if an individual were found
in more than one county, they could be located in the index. At the
same time, volunteers were recruited to coordinate the collection of
databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page.
This project soon grew into what is now the
USGenWeb Project. There are now volunteers who handle the webpages at
the state level and at the county level. These volunteers are working
hard each day to provide the Genealogical community another way of
communicating. Please contact your respective state or county
coordinator if you would like to volunteer. The state coordinators for
Louisiana and Mississippi are, respectively, Edward J. Hayden, Jr.,
and Everette Carr.
If you are interested in
Mississippi and Louisiana genealogy, here are some sites
you may want to visit.
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- ARGenWeb
(Arkansas) Page
- Acadian Genealogy Homepage
- BLM General Land
Office, Land Patents, 1820-1908
- Department Of Veterans
Affairs, National Cemetery System
- Damon
Veach, "Cajuns, Creoles, Pirates, and Planters" ("Louisiana Ancestors")
Column
- Federation of Genealogical
Societies
- FuneralNet
- Issaquena
County, Mississippi, History
- Issaquena
County, Mississippi, Research
- Legal
Land Descriptions in the USA
- National
Genealogical Society
- National Archives
- Old Courthouse
Museum
- The Order of the
First Families of Mississippi
- The Political
Graveyard
- Rootsweb
Contributions (includes 1866 Vicksburg City Directory)
- Sons and
Daughters of the Province and Republic of West Florida
- USGS
Geographic Names Information System
- Vital Records -
United States
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Click above to go to the Library of
Congress.
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Click above for a great index to the
resources on the World Wide Web.
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This page was created by David Spiers.
It was last updated on
Friday, September 18, 2009, by E.A. (Tony) Dardeau,
Jr. |
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