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New Brunswick Genealogical Society

Charity Fredericton, NB

Community developmentEducation and research

This organization is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

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Registration number:

890947625RR0001

Doing business as:

Nbgs 

Nbgs 

Type:

Charitable Organization

Category:

Other Purposes Beneficial to the Community

Subcategory:

Public Amenities

What we do

Mission Statement
The New Brunswick Genealogical Society aims to encourage and facilitate family historical research in New Brunswick. The organization promotes the collection, preservation, and accessibility of genealogical records and family history from this province. It also seeks to educate both its members and the public about genealogy and heritage using publications, workshops, and accessible resources.

Geographic Focus
The Society serves the province of New Brunswick, Canada, and maintains several branches across the region. NBGS operates in communities including Fredericton, Capital, Charlotte, Saint John, Southeastern, and Miramichi. Most of its events and projects take place within New Brunswick, but its membership and journal reach across Canada and internationally.

Program Highlights
NBGS offers quarterly journals containing research, rare documents, and genealogy-related articles for members. The Society digitizes historical records, publishes research guides, and hosts educational workshops and genealogy fairs. It maintains resources with the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick and coordinates community projects like digitizing Anglican registers. NBGS also participates in government programs such as Canada Summer Jobs to support its work and engages members through both in-person and virtual events. 

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New Brunswick Genealogical Society

Charity Fredericton, NB

Community developmentEducation and research

This organization is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA).

CRA info

Registration number:

890947625RR0001

Doing business as:

Nbgs 

Type:

Charitable Organization

Category:

Other Purposes Beneficial to the Community

Subcategory:

Public Amenities

What we do

Mission Statement
The New Brunswick Genealogical Society aims to encourage and facilitate family historical research in New Brunswick. The organization promotes the collection, preservation, and accessibility of genealogical records and family history from this province. It also seeks to educate both its members and the public about genealogy and heritage using publications, workshops, and accessible resources.

Geographic Focus
The Society serves the province of New Brunswick, Canada, and maintains several branches across the region. NBGS operates in communities including Fredericton, Capital, Charlotte, Saint John, Southeastern, and Miramichi. Most of its events and projects take place within New Brunswick, but its membership and journal reach across Canada and internationally.

Program Highlights
NBGS offers quarterly journals containing research, rare documents, and genealogy-related articles for members. The Society digitizes historical records, publishes research guides, and hosts educational workshops and genealogy fairs. It maintains resources with the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick and coordinates community projects like digitizing Anglican registers. NBGS also participates in government programs such as Canada Summer Jobs to support its work and engages members through both in-person and virtual events. 

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