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Founded: April 1981

Williamson County Genealogical Society

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Our meetings are co-sponsored by the Round Rock Public Library.  Meetings are held at 7:30 PM on the 2nd Thursday of each month except August and December. The meeting place is the Round Rock Public Library, 216 East Main Street, Round Rock, Texas. 

 

 

Next meeting of WCGS will be November 12, 2009.  Most of us have digital cameras, but do we take advantage of this in our family research?  Come hear James Hollis who will speak to us on Digital Photography for Genealogists.

 

Genealogy from Scratch presented by WCGS and RRPL

October 24, 2009, 9am-3pm

This is a good way to get started in genealogy.  Learn from those who have been doing it for years and share in  their enthusiasm.  Click on the Education button on the left for more details

 

Genealogy After Hours sponsored by WCGS and RRPL

October 30, 2009, 6-10pm

The library is closed to all but genealogy enthusiasts.  Spend an evening researching your family history and sharing your passion for genealogy with others.  Library offers use of computers and online genealogy databases, free printouts;  WCGS researchers will be available to help you with your research.  There will be mini-classes, door prizes, refreshments.    This event is free but registration is required.  Call 218-7000 or visit RRPL to register.

                        

 
Check out recipes from recent meetings.

The purpose of the Williamson County Genealogical Society is to create and foster an interest in genealogy and to aid individuals in their genealogical research and compiling their family histories. To further this aim, the Society is dedicated to: gathering and preserving genealogical and historical data; maintaining a genealogical research library through purchases, contributions, donations and exchanges of books, periodicals, microfilm and electronic media; publishing a quarterly periodical entitled "The Chisholm Trail"; and by offering educational opportunities in the form of lectures, classes, and seminars.


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