Dedicated
to documenting family history

Since 1975, the Genealogy Workshop of the Huntington Historical Society
has been helping people from all over the country trace their family roots.
The Workshop provides technical help in researching and documenting one's own family
history through it's lecture programs. It makes use of the extensive archives of the Society, and
sponsors trips to Salt Lake City to use the largest genealogical library in
the world.


The Society's Genealogy Workshop conducts monthly meetings with guest speakers
to discuss issues of common concern to family historians. Periodically
the Workshop, in conjunction with the Genealogy Federation of Long Island,
conducts a Genealogical seminar.
The program, which features local, national and international speakers,
attracts participants from the northeast region.
The Workshop publishes ten monthly newsletters featuring local, national and
international topics of genealogical interest. Other activities include
field trips to resource centers and genealogical activities such as cemetery
tombstone readings and indexing.
To receive the Genealogy Workshop Newsletter, add a Fee of $10 to your
membership payment.