Reserve Your TxSGS Conference Hotel Now!

Our 2018 Family History Conference takes place at the Omni San Antonio Hotel at the Colonnade on Friday through Sunday, November 2-4, 2018. You must book your room by 5:00 p.m. Friday, October 12, 2018 to get the TxSGS Conference discount. Conference Hotel Omni San Antonio at the Colonnade 9821 Colonnade Blvd. San Antonio, TX … Read more

Add a Research Destination to your TxSGS Conference Trip

San Antonio has a multitude of facilities and repositories for genealogical research—the best general research destination is the San Antonio Genealogical and Historical Society Library located at 911 Melissa Drive, in north-central San Antonio. The SAGHS Library houses a vast collection of records and more, featuring books, periodicals, maps, vertical files, microfilm, and family history … Read more

Preserve Your Family History

As you explore the lives of your ancestors, you should examine ways to share their stories with your family and future generations. Whether you want to preserve Grandma’s papers, identify and share old photographs, or ensure that heirloom objects and their history serve as vibrant memories of your ancestors, the Publishing & Preservation Track has … Read more

DNA Track

Six sessions and one workshop at the 2018 TxSGS Family History Conference offer a variety of ways to analyze your DNA test results, regardless of whether you’re just getting your first test results or are using the latest tools to analyze results you’ve had for a while. We hope you’ll join us to find new … Read more

Calling all Genealogy Authors, Compilers, Abstractors, Webmasters, and Students!

Entries are due 15 September for 2018 TxSGS Awards consideration. Authors, abstractors, genealogy book compilers, and genealogy webmasters are in the front lines of a records preservation army that is actively making records available for easy access by genealogists. TxSGS honors those selfless volunteers through the TxSGS Awards program. Have you written an article, published … Read more

The TxSGS DNA Project