The Genealogical Society of Queensland conducts a program of events including classes, seminars, workshops and education sessions each year to provide our members and visitors with a wide variety of information on family history topics.
Our Special Interest Groups also hold meetings. Members of GSQ are welcome to attend.
The purpose of the Scottish Interest Group is to provide assistance to those researching Scottish ancestors. This is done in three ways: providing resources to assist in research; providing opportunities to talk to other researchers; and organising seminars about subjects …Continue reading →
The Family Tree Maker Group aims to offer mutual support to any member in using Family Tree Maker software in their family history research. It provides information and help to members in obtaining the best use of their investment in …Continue reading →
The Scandinavian Interest Group aims to provide assistance to members researching their Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish or Icelandic ancestors. Meetings are held on the third Sunday of the odd months of the year, unless otherwise advertised. The Resource Centre opens at 12.30pm …Continue reading →
The GSQ Management Committee invites all members to a General Meeting to be held on 30 January. NOTE: The Progress Hall has space for 50 attendees. This Going box shows the number of spaces available. Zoom can have up to …Continue reading →
The German Special Interest Group aims: to offer support and research assistance to all who are searching for their German Ancestry to encourage and exchange information in an informal setting to provide guest speakers when possible to help guide us …Continue reading →
Morning Morning Natters provides you with an opportunity to chat with like-minded people in a casual environment and share information. Each month usually has a theme with a variety of topics covered. What is/ was the first thing you are …Continue reading →
As part of your membership, GSQ offers you access to Ancestry, FindMyPast, British Newspaper Archive, Roots Ireland, FamilySearch etc etc. on its computers. But did you know there are many more digital resources on the computers that you can access …Continue reading →