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Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society was founded in 1953 “to collect, preserve, and make available genealogical and historical materials..." READ MORE. CONTACT US.
- About Us
The Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society (LGHS) was...
- Membership
Provide a stable mechanism for networking among those...
- First Families
The Society is the official registry of the First Families...
- Seminars
Since 1968, the Society has sponsored an annual one-day...
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Since 1954, the Society has published The Louisiana...
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Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society P.O. Box 82060...
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Louisiana History and Genealogy Societies. Ark-la-tex Genealogical Association. Central Louisiana Genealogical Society. Evangeline Genealogical & Historical Society. Genealogical Research Society Of New Orleans. German – Acadian Coast Historical And Genealogical Society. Jefferson Genealogical Society.
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The Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society (LGHS) was founded in 1953 “to collect, preserve, and make available genealogical and historical materials; to assist its members in tracing their ancestry; to ascertain the location of public and private records, that they may be made available to students of genealogy; and to aid in ...
21 Οκτ 2024 · Guide to Louisiana ancestry, family history, and genealogy birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
Since 1954, the Society has published The Louisiana Genealogical Register – an eclectic collection of Louisiana records, historical and genealogical articles, queries, announcements, and “how to” advice, which is free to members.
The organizations listed below provide information about Louisiana history and genealogy. In addition to these state-level resources, many counties and towns maintain important genealogical collections in local libraries, genealogical societies, or historical societies, so check for a local resource when researching.