Fellowship of Rotarian Genealogists
The purpose is to unite Rotarians and non-Rotarians with an interest in family history
07/12/2026
Looking to dive into your family history? The National Archives (NARA) is making it easier than ever with a constant flow of new digitized records, including military, naturalization, and immigration files. They’re working with major partners like Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Fold3 to index millions of records — some are available for free online, while others are accessible at any National Archives research room.
Plus, NARA has launched a Virtual Genealogy Series on YouTube, perfect for beginners and pros alike. You can catch live sessions or watch recordings anytime, with helpful handouts to guide your research.
Ready to start exploring your family’s story? Visit the National Archives Catalog today and see what new records you can discover! https://www.archives.gov/
07/12/2026
07/12/2026
07/11/2026
NEW TODAY! How many records are enough to prove your family history? https://youtu.be/vh01Uk-kTeY
One of the most misunderstood concepts in genealogy is Reasonably Exhaustive Research—the first standard of the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS). In this lesson, I explain what it really means, why it matters, and how it helps you build stronger, evidence-based conclusions.
❤️ JOIN the GENEALOGY TV ACADEMY - Promo Code JULY26 for 33% off until July 17th, 2026.
https://genealogytv.org/join
07/11/2026
Stay up to date on the latest Rotary branding and communications resources.
The latest issue of Brand News includes guidance on using AI, promoting Rotary's new presidential message, and applying Rotary's updated logo across your club's communications.
Read the latest edition and subscribe for future issues: on.rotary.org/4eWkVAU
07/10/2026
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.