Event Calendar

  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – November

    Virtual

    The Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) is having a regular monthly membership meeting via Zoom next Wednesday, September 8th from 7 to 9 PM ET.

    Free
  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – January 2022

    Virtual

    The Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery, which is owned by the Ladies Memorial Association of Fredericksburg. Carolyn Elstner, President of the Ladies Memorial Association of Fredericksburg, and Bob Epp will present the unique features and history of the Cemetery.

    Free
  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – February 2022

    Virtual

    At our February meeting Trip Wiggins (FRGS President) will share his tips to make your Welsch genealogy hunt more successful when navigating records of the British Isles.

    Free
  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – September 2022

    Virtual

    Topic TBD. The Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) is having a regular monthly membership meeting via Zoom on the second Wednesday from 7 to 9 PM ET. 

    Free
  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – October 2022

    Virtual

     Trip Wiggins will be presenting “Using County Boundary Changes to determine WHERE to find records on your ancestors” at the Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) regular monthly membership meeting. 

    Free
  • FRGS Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – November 2022

    Virtual

    Topic TBD. The Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS) is having a regular monthly membership meeting via Zoom on the second Wednesday from 7 to 9 PM ET. 

    Free
  • January 2023 Monthly Meeting (Virtual) – Lineage Societies

    Virtual

    Trip Wiggins will present on lineage societies, covering what they are and what genealogists can learn about their ancestors from their holdings (spoiler alert—they aren't just organizations to join).

    Free

The Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society was organized in 1993 to encourage genealogical research, share genealogical knowledge, educate members on methods and standards, preserve genealogical records, and promote fellowship among its members.