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  2. Early Texans DNA Project. Founded on November 28, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas as an educational and literary corporation.

  3. Research, record, accumulate, reproduce, distribute, and circulate genealogical and historical material. Assist in making such material available to those who are, or may be encouraged to be, in family and Texas history.

  4. TIGR 2023 expanded to seven courses including research in Texas courthouses, intermediate and advanced DNA, finding Mexican descendants, forensic genealogy, understanding the laws of the Lone Star State, reconstruction following the civil war, and African Americans in the south.

  5. Heritage Certificates | Texas State Genealogical Society

    www.txsgs.org/programs/heritage-certificates

    The Texas State Genealogical Society is proud to offer family historians a heritage certificate program to recognize those with direct descent from Texas pioneers, and those with direct or collateral descent from a Texas Ranger.

  6. Journal with helpful research articles, county records, family histories, review, queries, and other material of genealogical interest, provided as a subscription of four issues per membership year. Partner Societies, Family Associations and Libraries receive the print edition of Stirpes.

  7. Texas First Families Certificate | Texas State Genealogical...

    www.txsgs.org/programs/heritage-certificates/first-families

    Texas First Families Certificate. To qualify for the certificate, applicants must prove direct or collateral descent from an ancestor who settled in Texas or served the Republic of Texas before February 19, 1846, the day of the ceremony on which the Republic of Texas formally relinquished its sovereignty to the United States government.

  8. Early Texans DNA Project. Founded on November 28, 1960, in Fort Worth, Texas, and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas as an educational and literary corporation.

  9. The Speakers Bureau includes both in-state and out-of-state speakers who are willing to be presenters in Texas. Speakers who are TxSGS members have additional information about themselves and their topics available for viewing by clicking the “View PDF” link.

  10. This page lists every known Genealogical Society in the state of Texas. Societies believed to be no longer active are labeled “No Longer Active” and, if known, additional information is provided.

  11. Texas First Families Certificate | Texas State Genealogical...

    www.dev.txsgs.org/programs/heritage-certificates/first-families

    Texas First Families Certificate. To qualify for the certificate, applicants must prove direct or collateral descent from an ancestor who settled in Texas or served the Republic of Texas before February 19, 1846, the day of the ceremony on which the Republic of Texas formally relinquished its sovereignty to the United States government.