American-French Genealogical Society

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Woonsocket, United States

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Non-profit organization· Genealogist

American-French Genealogical Society Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

American-French Genealogical Society is located in Woonsocket, United States on 78 Earle St. American-French Genealogical Society is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States.

Address

78 Earle St

Phone

+1 4017656141

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Patricia Fortier

Best place to locate through comprehensive French-American genealogy resources. They will assign an associate if you need assistance with your research project. Highly Recommended

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Diane Stadelbauer

Most amazing place to research your French Canadian ancestors. What a transformation in the building in the last 5 or 6 years! Very helpful volunteers. FYI. You can designate this organization as a charitable recipient when you make purchases on Amazon! They only get a few pennies at a time, but every little bit helps to keep this amazing place open!

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Denise Vaz

Great place for anything French Canadian. Very knowledgeable people that are also helpful. One of the better genealogy society.

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Kathryn Kelley

This is the largest repository of American French genealogy in New England. They have baptismal, marriage and death records for most American French through parish and town records, microfilm from local newspapers along with military records, as well as donated family genealogy. The staff is very helpful and quick to find exactly what you are looking for. They also have a lecture series on how to research your ancestors. Great resource!

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fyreatr Brandelli

I went for a 1 hour presentation. It was very informative. I have another couple of presentations planned. They've repurposed an old church, which is quite convenient for presentations. The people were very friendly and helpful. There is a genealogical library in the basement that focuses primarily on Frwnch genealogy. A lot of Canadian French but there are items about all 50 states, obituaries, funeral homes, etc. I was quite surprised by the size. Still small by library standards, but well organized and specialized.