Society Recognition
Our AGS members possess the passion to achieve, for and on behalf of the Society, some amazing tasks noted by the genealogical community across Canada and around the world. Recognition is defined as acknowledgment or admission of a service, achievement or ability. Appreciation means ‘the recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something’. Below we highlight a few of our members accomplishments whose duties, contributions or actions were both recognized and appreciated.
“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”
― Harry S. Truman
John D. Reid of Canadas Anglo-Celtic Connections has been an independent viewer of family history resources and developments from Ottawa. Today he wrote about Wayne Shepheard, Editor for AGS, tips for aspiring contributors. Read more...
Two provincial Canadian genealogical societies OGS and the Alberta Genealogical Society (AGS) are reaching out to their communities with lessons plans and activity books for elementary and high school students. And that s good news. Read More...
Savoir faire Know how Alberta Genealogical Society wins kudos with Montréal blogger Gail Dever of Genealogy à la carte. The Alberta Genealogical Society has launched a new website, and I like what I see...