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Help Preserve and Share New Jersey Genealogy
The Genealogical Society of New Jersey is the state's premier organization for New Jersey genealogy. Our collections
are housed in Special Collection, Alexander Library at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They offer genealogists
a wide variety of materials, original and compiled, to conduct their family research.
Become a Volunteer
GSNJ offers you the opportunity to share your interests and skills, whether you have just a few hours a month or lots of
time to spend with us. To date, volunteer contributions have allowed the Society to accomplish goals and complete projects
of the Program, Long Range Planning, and WebSite Committees.
How Volunteers Can Help
GSNJ Collections - Special Collections, Alexander Library, Rutgers University
Preservation, filing, copying, transcription projects
Completed Projects:
- Transcription of Collections' Finding Aids
- Index of Family/Bible Records #3991-5887
Program Committee
Assist with duties for the Spring Program and Annual Meeting (mailings, registration, media releases)
For More Information:
To find out how you can become a volunteer with The Genealogical Society of New Jersey, please contact
Elizabeth King Pellicane
Join Us!!
All of the Society's programs are made possible by membership dues, grants and
contributions from people like you. You are invited to
join today!!
WebPage updated: 04 April 2014
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