Our 40 Counties

 

Bedford

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Cannon
Cheatham
Clay
Coffee

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Davidson
DeKalb
Dickson

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Fentress
Franklin

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Giles
Grundy

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Hickman
Houston
Humphreys

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Jackson

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Lawrence
Lewis
Lincoln

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Macon
Marshall
Maury
Mongtomery
Moore

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Overton

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Perry
Pickett
Putnam

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Robertson
Rutherford

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Smith
Stewart
Sumner

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Trousdale

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VanBuren

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Warren
Wayne
White
Williamson
Wilson

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Next Meeting
March 20 at 1p

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"Learning How to Write Your Life Story and that of Your Ancestors”


James (Jim) E. Taulman


Monday (third session) March 15th
10 am-- 12 noon
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Our Projects

Bible DVD

20 Yrs of MTGS Journal on CD

The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society, Inc. is a non-profit organization serving the forty counties of Middle Tennessee. Since our first meeting in 1987, we have hosted two National Genealogical Society’s conferences and numerous one-day seminars.

 

Our Journal . . .The Middle Tennessee Journal of Genealogy & History, an award-winning quarterly with articles of genealogical and historical interest. Little-known Tennessee records are published and indexed, along with family genealogies, Bible records and material submitted by members. Book reviews are published January, April, July and October.

 

We also host regular bi-monthly meetings are held in Nashville, Tennessee, on the third Saturday of January, March, May, July, and September. The November meeting is an all-day seminar usually featuring a nationally known genealogical lecturer. This and much more is in store for MTGS members and fellow researchers.

 

Our History . . . By Mrs. Virginia Gooch Watson, former MTGS president

 

The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society began in 1987. Its objectives are to stimulate interest in the study of genealogy and family history; to collect, preserve and make available to others genealogical information pertaining to Middle Tennessee; and to provide assistance to others in genealogical pursuits through all means available or developed by the Society.

 

We have been publishing an award-winning quarterly journal entitled The Middle Tennessee Journal of Genealogy and History since 1987 and since November 1988, we have sponsored an annual all-day seminar with nationally known speakers and/or local speakers with a main seminar theme.

 

We hosted the National Genealogical Society’s Conference in the States in 1996 and in 2005 which was held in Nashville with about 2,000 researchers attending. Our website has on-line news and events as well as the indices to both the Journal articles and an every-name index to those articles. In 2006, an e-newsletter was established named the MTGS MESSENGER which announces our meetings and events from all 40 counties.

 

2006 saw the beginning of the MTGS Bible project to digitally photograph family Bible records, or copies thereof, from all counties in middle Tennessee. We have an outreach program of visiting outlying county archives/libraries to make it easier for people to bring their Bibles to us. An every-name index has been prepared for the nearly 300 Bibles listed which is now available on a DVD..

 

2007 saw the introduction of a computer interest group which has had workshops on various subjects, as well as other workshops to help further genealogical education – i.e. conservation of manuscripts; use of Family Tree Maker; how to use Excel as a family software; how to create a web site; digital cameras and their use in genealogy, etc. New items include a CD of MTGS Journals for 20 years, 1987 – 2007, vols. 1-20, with a .pdf fully searchable format as well as a large tote bag with the MTGS logo for genealogists.

 

From our beginning 57 charter members in 1988, membership peaked in 1997 with 800 members but is now about 350. Membership is open to anyone with a genealogical interest and $25.00! Membership includes four quarterly issues of the Journal, six bi-monthly issues of the e-newsletter MTGS MESSENGER, discounts on events, CD’s, DVD’s, tote bags & wallets and future published books.

 

After 22 years, we look forward to future growth and being a part of all that is to come genealogically and historically.