Membership
Membership in the Montgomery County Genealogical and Historical Society supports the preservation of local history while providing meaningful benefits to those interested in genealogy, research, and education. Whether you live in Montgomery County or are researching from across the country, membership connects you to trusted resources and an engaged historical community.
Who Should Join?
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in:
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Genealogy and family history research
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Montgomery County history and heritage
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Historical preservation and education
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Connecting with others who share a passion for the past
No prior experience is required—members range from beginners to seasoned researchers.
Member Benefits
Members of the Society enjoy:
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Access to educational programs, meetings, and special events
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Support and guidance for genealogical and historical research
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Opportunities to collaborate with fellow genealogists and historians
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Engagement in preservation efforts that protect local records and stories
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Regular updates on Society news, activities, and initiatives
Membership directly supports the Society’s mission and helps ensure continued access to historical resources for future generations.
Membership Options
Membership is for a calendar year and can include up to two separate names in the same family, living at the same address.
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Membership options include:
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Student Membership - $10
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Family Membership - $25
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Public Libraries, Veteran Organizations, 501c3 Historical, Genealogical, or Lineage Society Membership - $35
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Business, Corporate, or Political Organizations - $50
How to Join or Renew
Joining or renewing your membership is simple.
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If you prefer to mail your application and payment, click the link below for a downloadable PDF document that you can mail along with a check or money order.
Why Your Membership Matters
As a member, you play an active role in preserving Montgomery County’s history. Membership dues support educational programming, preservation initiatives, and the continued availability of genealogical resources for researchers near and far.
