Freestone Co. Genealogical Society

 

Freestone County Genealogical Society
P. O. Box 14
Fairfield, TX. 75840 


Your can contact one of the two people at top of page for more info
President: Modene Knight Thornton
Vice President: Melva Cothran Pierce-Hurst
Secretary/Treasurer: Cindy Eisen 


The Blue Book

Freestone County Genealogical Society now has
A History of Freestone Co., It's Communities, It's People (phase One, Two and Three)
for sale
See ORDER FORM for pricing information for these and all other publications available
(Print the form, fill it out and mail to address at bottom of form, please DO NOT email the order to me)

....read more about what these books contain


The quarterly is called Freestone Frontiers.  Membership is $20.00 per year.  To join, print (click on the print button on you browser) the Membership Application, fill it out and send it in.

For information on contributing in to the Freestone Frontiers.

FCGS has several publications available for researchers. There is an order form HERE that you can print out to send in.

Researchers may write to:
RESEARCH
P.O. Box 14
Fairfield, TX. 75840.

The meetings are held the Second Monday of each month at the FCGS Research Room on
Keechi St. in Fairfield..


Freestone County Genealogical Society is proud to announce the publication of "Fairfield Cemetery Survey".  This is the result of many hours of hard work and dedication of FCGS members. 

Please do not respond to mailing list but direct all inquiries to:
FCGS, P.O. Box 14, Fairfield, Tx. 75840


Thank You Lena and Ann

During the February 2002 meeting, members discussed the fact that, even during the years that Freestone County Genealogical Society was not having regular meetings, Lena Bonner and Ann Farnsworth had the drive and determination to take care of the business of the society and the editing and publication of Freestone Frontiers. Attending members gave them a hearty round of applause. Then, Ann and Lena were each presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for their resolution to keep Freestone County Genealogical Society uninterrupted and alive.