Friday, March 23, 2012

Exhibitor Spotlight: Indiana Genealogical Society, Booth 503

Formed in 1989, the Indiana Genealogical Society (IGS) strives to help preserve and publish materials relating to the people who settled the state. IGS has been at the forefront of efforts to make Indiana’s historical records more accessible to the public by indexing and digitizing records. IGS has more than 500,000 records on its website, representing all 92 of Indiana’s counties.

Members of the Indiana Genealogical Society receive access to our growing collection of databases. The databases cover a wide range of topics including African American records, church records, cemetery transcriptions, directories, newspaper indexes, military indexes, school records and more. IGS currently has over 700 databases, and more databases are added on a regular basis.

Members of the Indiana Genealogical Society also receive electronic delivery of our publications, IGS Newsletter and Indiana Genealogist. IGS Newsletter contains news items from across the state. Indiana Genealogist contains record abstracts and helpful articles relating to Indiana genealogy research.

Please stop by booth 503 to ask your Indiana genealogical questions and join the Society.

You can also visit IGS
online, on Facebook and on Twitter @IndianaGenSoc.
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