OGS Resource Center Closed Monday, 25 May 2026

The Oklahoma Genealogical Society Resource Center will be closed on Monday, 25 May 2026 due to the Memorial Day holiday.

Monday, 6:00pm CDT, 1 June 2026

 
"So You Want To Join A Lineage Society"
 
Speaker:  Cyntia Keefer Patton, Researcher & Speaker
 
(via Virtual)
So, You Want to Join a Lineage Society-What Next?  If joining a lineage society has been on your bucket list, come and learn some of the things you need to do in preparation; where to find information online; and how to map out a plan to get the process started.

Emphasis will be on Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution (DAR/SAR) and their helpful online resources.
 
During this presentation we will cover which of the hundreds of lineage societies are available for membership; how to determine your eligibility; gathering documents and building your tree in preparation; leveraging the DAR and SAR websites for resources; and researching the format and costs for some of the most popular societies including Colonial Dames, Mayflower, DAR, and SAR.

Cynthia Keefer Patton is a dedicated professional genealogist with a passion for uncovering family histories. With extensive experience in lineage applications and organizing genealogical research, she provides invaluable insights to her clients. Her expertise extends to writing detailed family histories, ensuring that each story is preserved for future generations. Cynthia conducts thorough research at prominent repositories in Kansas City, including the National Archives and the WWI Museum. She is also an engaging speaker, offering presentations on topics such as ‘Finding Your Military Ancestors’ and ‘Organizing Your Digital Files for Genealogy Research.’ Her commitment to genealogy is evident in her meticulous approach and her desire to help others connect with their past.
 

 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
 
Meetings start at 6:00 pm in the Musser Learning Lab in the Research Library at the Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City (across from the State Capitol–see map)

Monthly programs are free for members and non-members alike, but we encourage you to join!  Your membership dues help us to provide more and better resources for the genealogical community of Oklahoma.

First Families of the Twin Territories (FFTT)

Oklahoma and Indian Territories 

A Project of the
Oklahoma Genealogical Society

An Invitation to the Descendants
of the Early Settlers of Oklahoma
(prior to November 16th, 1907)

Are you eligible to become a member?
Read more about it here...

An Invitation for Settlers & Builders of Oklahoma

The Settlers and Builders of Oklahoma, under the jurisdiction of the Oklahoma Genealogical Society, was founded to recognize, honor, and perpetuate the memory of the residents that helped build the new State of Oklahoma from statehood, 16 Nov 1907 through 31 Dec 1929. Note: Anyone that resided in the Twin Territories prior to statehood is also eligible for the OGS First Families of the Twin Territories Lifetime Membership. You can nominate anyone you believe should be honored for their contribution(s) to the settling and/or building of Oklahoma.  Get more information here.
 

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June 1
OGS Monthly Meeting
Cynthia Patton  will present the program “So You Want To Join A Lineage Society”.    
June 13
OGS Computer SIG
Meeting topics will be annouced about two weeks before the meeting.  Our meetings are currently a hybrid meeting with in-person and Zoom attendees.  Go to the OGS Computer SIG area of our website for Zoom ...
July 6
OGS Monthly Meeting
Ashley Vann will present "Cherokee Genealogy"    
July 11
OGS Computer SIG
Meeting topics will be annouced about two weeks before the meeting.  Our meetings are currently a hybrid meeting with in-person and Zoom attendees.  Go to the OGS Computer SIG area of our website for Zoom ...
August 3
OGS Monthly Meeting
Jan Beattie will present "Patriot Games - Finding Your Revolutionary War Ancestors"