Spring Journal Submission Deadline
Submissions can be sent to our Journal Editor at journaleditor@ahsgr.org. Check our Journal submission requirements for further information.

Submissions can be sent to our Journal Editor at journaleditor@ahsgr.org. Check our Journal submission requirements for further information.
Submissions can be sent to our Publications Coordinator at lhorken@ahsgr.org. Check our Newsletter submission requirements for further information.

Discover, connect, and grow your family history skills with the Genealogy Club! This virtual community brings together German Russian genealogists of all experience levels to share discoveries, solve research puzzles, and support one another along the way. Whether you’re celebrating a new breakthrough or struggling with a “brick wall,” you’ll find encouragement, advice, and camaraderie … Continued

They Returned to the Homeland: Finding Germans from Russia in the U.S. Passport Application Files Presented by Allyn Brosz For Germans from the Russian Empire, the transatlantic journey was not always a one-way trip. Some immigrants to the U.S. returned to their ancestral villages as naturalized American citizens, crossing the Atlantic more than once. Their … Continued

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

Ahnentafel Chart – A different pedigree approach Presented by Scott Ludwig An ahnentafel chart is the German version of a pedigree chart. It is a different approach than what we are used to. The Ahnentafel Chart focuses on one individual and their direct ancestors. This presentation will cover how the process works and how I … Continued

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

The Cleansing and Destruction of the Prosperous Farmers of Neudorf (now Moldova) Presented by Ron Vossler Anyone with ancestral roots in Ukraine, and especially those with connections to the 200 German-speaking colonies between the Bug and Dniester rivers, will have an interest in this presentation and the events which took place in Neudorf in 1932, … Continued

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!
Submissions can be sent to our Journal Editor at journaleditor@ahsgr.org. Check our Journal submission requirements for further information.
Submissions can be sent to our Publications Coordinator at lhorken@ahsgr.org. Check our Newsletter submission requirements for further information.

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

The 56th Annual AHSGR International Convention will be held in conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the first Volga German settlers arriving in Ellis County, Kansas. Registration will open in April 2026.
Submissions can be sent to our Journal Editor at journaleditor@ahsgr.org. Check our Journal submission requirements for further information.
Submissions can be sent to our Publications Coordinator at lhorken@ahsgr.org. Check our Newsletter submission requirements for further information.

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!

AHSGR will be open 9am to 4pm on the first Saturday of each month to allow people to conduct research outside of normal museum hours. Appointments are not required but are encouraged, and you can schedule one here!