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.
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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 →
Wednesday morning Zoom meetings hosted by Bobbie Edes. Starting at 11am on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Each of our friendly meetings is run for about 90 minutes or so. They alternate between a topic on the …Continue reading →
Thursday morning 10am AEST 2 February, 9 February, 16 February and 23 February, plus 16 March 2023 for the Question and Answer Session. Virtual Event via Zoom Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the …Continue reading →
The aim of the English/Irish Special Interest Group is to assist members with their research into their English, Welsh or Irish ancestry through discussion, guest speakers and acquisition of resources. Meetings are held on the first Sunday of even numbered …Continue reading →
Welcome to Monday Morning Zoom with Hosts Ailsa Corlett and Helen Connor We Love to Talk and Chat about everything and anything of a Genealogical nature. We often have special topics to help you with knowing about what records …Continue reading →
My Ancestor was a Liar: Sifting through the evidence to find the truth (or what passes for the truth in the world of genealogy) is a skill which all serious family historians need to develop. The information left by our …Continue reading →
GSQ would like to invite anyone interested in Genealogical Research to attend the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights, via Zoom If you cannot get to GSQ; or working during the day; unable to attend the other Zoom meetings; and just …Continue reading →
Thursday morning 10am AEST 9 February. Virtual Event via Zoom Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. 9 February – Learn about Australian colonial migration schemes …Continue reading →
The Management Committee have organised a Members Meeting on Thursday 9th February 2023 at 7pm via Zoom The Management Committee has already devised the beginnings of the Agenda, but we’d like all members to have the opportunity of contributing …Continue reading →
The Convict Connections Special Interest Group aims to provide a specialist forum for members with a particular interest in convicts and our colonial heritage, to share and exchange information, achieve a wider knowledge of our colonial beginnings and foster a …Continue reading →
Welcome to Monday Morning Zoom with Hosts Ailsa Corlett and Helen Connor We Love to Talk and Chat about everything and anything of a Genealogical nature. We often have special topics to help you with knowing about what records …Continue reading →
Wednesday morning Zoom meetings hosted by Bobbie Edes. Starting at 11am on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Each of our friendly meetings is run for about 90 minutes or so. They alternate between a topic on the …Continue reading →
Thursday morning 10am AEST 16 February. Virtual Event via Zoom Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. 16 February – This military family history session covers …Continue reading →
GSQ Writing Group GSQ’s Writing Group was formed in 2012 and grew out of two education sessions presented in 2011. We meet five times per year on the third Sunday of even months, except December. From our beginnings as a …Continue reading →
Welcome to Monday Morning Zoom with Hosts Ailsa Corlett and Helen Connor We Love to Talk and Chat about everything and anything of a Genealogical nature. We often have special topics to help you with knowing about what records …Continue reading →
GSQ would like to invite anyone interested in Genealogical Research to attend the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights, via Zoom If you cannot get to GSQ; or working during the day; unable to attend the other Zoom meetings; and just …Continue reading →
Thursday morning 10am AEST 23 February. Virtual Event via Zoom Progress your family history research by learning additional knowledge at the intermediate level. Presenters are experienced GSQ researchers. 23 February – GSQ members with experience in research …Continue reading →
Death and burial in Queensland: a rich source of family history records, Dr Kerry Raymond; and Decoding the Stone, Dr Hilda Maclean. Dr Kerry Raymond - For many people, their death creates more records than most of their life did. …Continue reading →
GSQ DNA Group AIMS The DNA Group launched in May 2015 and has now grown to over 100 members. GSQ members are welcome to join our monthly meetings as well as our closed Facebook group. Because our meetings are usually …Continue reading →
Welcome to Monday Morning Zoom with Hosts Ailsa Corlett and Helen Connor We Love to Talk and Chat about everything and anything of a Genealogical nature. We often have special topics to help you with knowing about what records …Continue reading →
Wednesday morning Zoom meetings hosted by Bobbie Edes. Starting at 11am on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Each of our friendly meetings is run for about 90 minutes or so. They alternate between a topic on the …Continue reading →
Not everyone in the UK , worshipped in the parish church. Whether they were Methodists, Presbyterians, Quakers or adhered to other protestant religions, there is a wealth of records to reveal information about non-conformist ancestors. Join Pauline in her telling …Continue reading →