Society of Genealogists

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Before moving to north London, the SoG owned & operated from this building at 37 Harrington Gardens, near Gloucester Road tube station SW7.

The Society of Genealogists (SoG) is a UK-based educational charity, founded in 1911<ref name="Making History">Fowler, S. Making History: Society of Genealogists, School of Advanced Study, University of London. Date unknown. Retrieved 2011-10-30.</ref> to "promote, encourage and foster the study, science and knowledge of genealogy".<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The Society's Library is the largest specialist genealogical library outside North America.<ref name="Making History" /> Membership is open to any adult who agrees to abide by the Society's rules and who pays the annual subscription. At the end of 2023, it had 6,654 members.<ref name="AGM2023" />

History

The society was founded in 1911 by George Sherwood, Charles Bernau, Gerald Fothergill, Edgar Francis Briggs and Dr William Bradbrook.<ref name="Camp diary of a geneaoogist">Template:Cite web</ref>

The Society was originally based in Malet Place, Bloomsbury, London. It purchased and moved to 37 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, in 1954. The constant growth of the library and increasingly cramped building forced the Society to sell this headquarters in turn, and in July 1984, it moved to 14 Charterhouse Buildings (constructed in 1968 for storing rolls of silk), in Clerkenwell, London.<ref>Genealogists' Magazine March 1984, vol.21, no.5, p.163-164; June 1984, vol.21, no.6, notice inside front cover. Template:ISSN</ref>

Charterhouse Buildings was sold in 2020<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and the Society spent a period in temporary accommodation.

In December 2023, the Society opened new premises, its "Research Hub", in Islington, just off the City Road.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Facilities

The Society possesses the largest family history research library in the United Kingdom, accessible to all members without charge and available to be used by the general public on payment of a fee. Society holdings include thousands of parish register and nonconformist register copies on microfilm or microfiche or in manuscript, typescript or published form, along with tombstone inscriptions, will, marriage licence and census transcripts and indexes, trade and residential directories and poll books (lists of voters), family histories, biographical dictionaries, works on apprentices and occupations, the armed forces, school and university registers and histories, genealogical journals and many other related works. The library catalogue is available on the Society's web site.

In 2000, the Society made a number of its genealogical datasets available online on the commercial service British Origins, with some free access for Society members. This material is now hosted commercially by Findmypast with a separate free service to members run by the Society itself on its own web site using the Frontis Archive Publishing System.

Activities

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The previous home of the Society of Genealogists in Charterhouse Buildings off Goswell Road, London

The emphasis is on British, British Empire and Commonwealth sources, but the Society has some sources for most parts of the world.

The Society's Internet suite offers free access to major genealogical websites including Ancestry and Findmypast.

The society runs a programme of lectures, visits, and courses every year, and publishes textbooks, indexes, and a quarterly journal, Genealogists' Magazine. The latter is currently edited by Michael Gandy.

Prince Michael of Kent Award

The society's patron is Prince Michael of Kent, after whom the Society has named a prestigious award (created in 2000), granted periodically to a person or organisation which has made an outstanding contribution to genealogy.

Recipients

Year Recipient
2000 Family Records Centre<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2004 ABM Publishing Ltd<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2006 Genealogical Society of Utah<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2007 FreeBMD<ref name=BMDPR/>
2011 Alex Graham, CEO Wall to Wall <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
2018 Cyndi Ingle, of Cyndi's List<ref>Template:Cite web </ref>

Years not listed means no one was awarded.<ref name=BMDPR>Template:Cite web</ref>

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