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GERMANIC GENEALOGY SOCIETY
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© copyright 1995-2003 by FEEFHS; all rights reserved


Latest Update: 2 February 2001

Postal address:
Germanic Genealogy Society (GGS)
P. O. Box 16312
St. Paul, Minnesota 55116-0312, USA
eMail address:ggsqueries@hotmail.com


Background: With about 900 members nationwide, GGS provides opportunities for the exchange of Germanic genealogical ideas and information.
- quarterly journal, Germanic Genealogy Journal
- newsletter, GGS Connect
- conferences featuring nationally-recognized speakers,
- quarterly meetings and classes,
- large library collection, and
- the aclaimed handbook, Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns, writen by GGS members and published by GGS

Publications:

  • Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns, by Edward R. Brandt, Mary Bellingham, Kent Cutkomp, Kermit Frye, and Patricia A. Lowe, for the Germanic Genealogy Society, St. Paul, Minnesota. 2nd Edition
    520 pages, 1997. ISBN 0-9644337-3-7
  • Die Ahnenstammkarei des Deutschen Volkes: An Introduction and Register, by Thomas K. Edlund.
    133 pages, 1995. ISBN 0-9644337-2-9
The GGS Library Collection
Over 900 titles related to Germanic genealogy
Located at Concordia University
275 North Syndicate Street
St. Paul, Minnesota

For more information and a membership form, visit the GGS web site on another server: http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnggs/GGS.html

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