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North Carolina Genealogical Society

How to Add to the Directory

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The NCGS Website allows registered members of the site to submit listings for societies, libraries, and archives of interest to North Carolina researchers. One does not have to be a member of the Society to submit these listings. This is an excellent way to let other researchers know about your local society or a library or repository you found. The initial creators of listings can update them. (For listings that already exist, you can This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to claim and maintain a listing.)

The submissions will be subject to editing and approval by membes of the publications committee. Listings should be of interest for genealogical researchers living in or working on research in North Carolina.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 November 2009 09:31 Read more...
 

How to Submit a Link

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The NCGS Website allows members of the North Carolina Genealogical Society to submit links. (This does not apply to library, society, and other institutional memberships.)

These links can be published immediately, but are reviewed on a periodic basis by the technology committee. Links should be of general interest for genealogical researchers in North Carolina. Links can be resources, including websites containing personal research.

To submit a link:

  1. Go to the website.
  2. Log in.
  3. Click "Submit a Link."
  4. Add a name for the link. This will be the "clickable" text in the link.
  5. Select a category in the pull-down list of categories.
  6. Type or paste in the URL.
  7. We request that you leave the Published option set to "No."
  8. (Optional): Add a short description of the link.
  9. Scroll back to the top and click "Save."

Once you have done this, your link has been submitted. On a periodic basis, members of the technology committee go through the submitted links and decide which links should be posted, and edit the text of the link names and descriptions for consistency and clarity.

Last Updated on Monday, 17 August 2009 14:22
 

How to Submit an Article

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The NCGS Website allows members of the North Carolina Genealogical Society to submit articles. (This does not apply to library, society, and other institutional memberships.)

These articles are considered for publication on the website and in the NCGS News. Articles should be of general interest for genealogical researchers in North Carolina. Articles can be calls for papers for society speakers, announcements of family reunions or events of interest to genealogists, or pieces on how one can solve particular research challenges.

Articles should not be queries about specific surnames or requests for help with one's own research.

To submit an article:

  1. Go to the website.
  2. Log in.
  3. Click "Submit an Article."
  4. Add a title and some content.
  5. Set the Section. In most cases, you will set this to "News."
  6. Set the Category. In most cases, you will set this to "Latest."
  7. Decide whether you think the article should be on the home page of the site. Click "Yes" or "No" as appropriate for "Show on Front Page."
  8. (Optional): Set the Start and Finish publishing dates.
  9. Scroll back to the top and click "Save."

Once you have done this, your article has been submitted. On a weekly basis, members of the publications committee and/or technology committee go through the submitted articles and decide which articles to post.

Last Updated on Monday, 17 August 2009 14:21
 

August 2009 NCGS Journal Table of Contents

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The table of contents for the August 2009 edition of the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal is as follows:

  • "Benjamin O. Newton of Cleveland County, North Carolina: Correlating Indirect Evidence and Contemporary Law to Prove His Lineage" by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG
  • "The Pumphrey Family of Gloucestershire, Maryland, and North Carolina" by John Anderson Brayton
  • "Ashe County Naturalizations, 1829–1848" by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG
  • "1777 Petition of Inhabitants of Carteret County" by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

The current issues of the NCGS Journal are only available to NCGS members. Consider joining the NCGS today.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 05 August 2009 14:25
 

NCGS Website and Web Store

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Update: 29 July 2009: The maintenance on the NGCS website has been completed. The issues with accounts and the web store have been resolved. The site is up and running, and the web store is open again. Over the next couple of days, we will be recreating accounts for members. We appreciate your patience.

Last Updated on Sunday, 11 December 2011 09:28 Read more...
 


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Member Benefit: Magazine Discounts

The North Carolina Genealogical Society is pleased to announce a new member benefit: Discounts on two great genealogy publications.

Family Chronicle and Internet Genealogy are offering NCGS members a $25 rate for one-year (six issue) subscriptions or renewals to either or both Family Chronicle and Internet Genealogy. That's a $7.95 savings off the regular rate of $32.95 a year.

To receive this benefit, log into the NCGS website, then visit our NCGS Members Magazine Discount page.

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NCGS News: September issue submission deadline

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NCGS News: September issue e-mailed and posted to website


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