Every year about this time, we publish our "Genealogy Gift Guide," filled with ideas for the genealogists on your holiday shopping list. We have a wide variety of gift suggestions. You can purchase some in the stores and most online. Something here is sure to fit the bill for that family historian on your annual gift-giving list whether you get into your car or shop comfortably at your computer. Have fun fulfilling someone's (or your own) wish lists!

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09 December 2024
18 November 2024
Officer Election Results, Exciting Website News, and Thank You to Our Supporters!
Thanks to all of you who voted in the election for our 2025–2026 officers. With unanimous votes, we will have co-presidents for the next two years as Kathy Franke and Jeani Ward share that position. Jim Yochim has been reelected as vice president for membership, and Debbie Benoit will take over as secretary beginning in January. We’d like to say a huge thank you to both Karen Goode and Cindy Finnegan, our current president and our society's secretary, who are ready to step down and hand the reins to our newly elected officers. Cindy has prepared board meeting notes, tackled dozens of thank you letters, scanned years' worth of old documents, and assisted at many of our events. As president for the past four years, Karen has managed to guide us successfully through one disaster after another. Her tenure began with a complete shutdown due to the pandemic, which led us to learning from scratch how to set up Zoom and hybrid meetings. After the office opened again, and we settled back into a more normal routine, it was time for a massive cleanup so we could get new carpet and a much-needed paint job. When all was finally sparkling clean and everything in place, we were faced with water damage due to a badly leaking roof, which shut us down for weeks again, and now, Karen is leading us through a complete redesign of our website. (More on that in just a bit.) Her leadership skills and her determination and perseverance in the face of one obstacle after another have kept our society on a steady course during some incredibly difficult times. We thank both Cindy and Karen for their hard work and look forward to seeing both of them enjoying some new adventures in the coming year.
And now for some exciting news about our StLGS website . . .
27 November 2023
It's Time for Our Annual Genealogy Gift-Giving Guide!
Every year about this time, we publish our "Genealogy Gift Guide," filled with ideas for the genealogists on your holiday shopping list. We have a wide variety of gift suggestions. You can purchase some in the stores and most online. Something here is sure to fit the bill for that family historian on your annual gift-giving list whether you get into your car or shop comfortably at your computer. Have fun fulfilling someone's (or your own) wish lists!
28 November 2022
Gift Ideas for Genealogists
Are you ready for the holiday season? It's here! As we look ahead to Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa, it's time to start thinking about holiday gifts for those genealogists on your shopping list, and we are pleased to present our traditional "Genealogy Gift Guide," in case you need some ideas. Although it's easier than it was during the past few years at this time to get out to the stores, you can still purchase almost all of these items online. So whether you get into your car or shop in your jammies at your computer, have fun fulfilling someone's (or your own) wish lists.
29 November 2021
2021 Genealogy Gift Guide for the Holidays and Another Farewell
Please join us in saying farewell to another of our StLGS family. It's always hard to lose a friend or family member and especially so at this time of the year.
07 December 2020
2020 Holiday Gift Ideas for Genealogists
As the holiday season gets into full swing for this strangest of years, we are repeating one of our annual traditions: our list of gift suggestions for your favorite genealogist or historian. Luckily, you don't have to venture outside to purchase any of these items, as all are available online. So, go fill your coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or hot toddy cup, grab your credit card, and have fun working on the following ideas to make your genie-buddy's holiday just a bit brighter (or to gift yourself!)
09 December 2019
2019 Holiday Gift Suggestions for your Favorite Genealogist (or You!)
- An individual or family membership, just in time for the start of the 2020 year's events and our ever-expanding collection of online databases
- Gift certificates, available in any amount, good for discounts on workshops or items in the StLGS store (Check the website for how to order.)
- Copies of society publications, such as The War of 1812 in Missouri (volumes 1 and 2) or Orphanage Care in St. Louis; all available in our online store or at the office
- Flash/thumb drives to use in libraries or to move, share, or store files
- A portable external hard drive for extra storage or backing up files
- A subscription to an online/cloud backup plan such as Backblaze or Carbonite
- Extra supplies for digital equipment: memory cards, batteries, portable mini-tripods
- A subscription to Ancestry, FindMyPast, Newspapers.com or any similar service
- A DNA testing kit (Choose one of the major companies: FamilyTree DNA, Ancestry, or 23andMe. Select the one that has the most people in its database that are similar to your recipient. The more people with the same background in the database, the more accurate the results.)
- A genealogy software program or an upgrade to an existing program
- Gift cards to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or to the appropriate store for their particular smart phone or tablet so they can buy additional apps
- Gift certificates to local community colleges or adult education sponsors for classes and practice in using technology
- Archival quality photo storage boxes or photo albums
- Acid-free photo mounting supplies and/or photo marking pens
- Acid-free, archival quality sheet protectors and/or paper
- Good quality three- or four-inch D-ring binders for storing copies of sheets and documents
- Gift certificates to historical/genealogical societies in areas where ancestors lived for membership, publications, and/or special events
Almost all genealogists are book lovers and you can't go wrong by adding to their collections. Try some of these . . .
- Any of the QuickSheets by noted genealogist Elizabeth Shown Mills (or, better yet, her excellent book on source citations, Evidence Explained)
- The series of Genealogy at a Glance laminated booklets available in a variety of ethnicities: German, Irish, French, etc.
- Books on American states of interest; for instance, any of the NGS Genealogy in the States series
- Books that are specific to areas of interest: neighborhoods, religions, occupations, or any other unique aspect of their family history