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Hi-Plains Genealogical Society Collection: Home

The Hi-Plains Genealogical Society Collection is located on the balcony of the Unger Memorial Library, the public library of the City of Plainview, Texas.

Hi-Plains Genealogical Society Collection

Plainview and Hale County, Texas

 

HIstory of the Hi-Plains Genealogical Society

The Hi-Plains Genealogical Society was formed in 1967 with 29 charter members.  The collection has grown from a handful of books to over 3,000 titles.  The Society's collection has access to the Daughters of the American Revolution Genealogical Research System (GRS), access to census records through the National Archives, and a microfiche collection of hundreds of fiche containing card catalogs, pedigree charts, and miscellaneous information.  As technology has developed there has been the addition of online databases, low-cost or cost-free Web sites, electronic books, and more.

Books & Other Resources

Additional Genealogical Resources: Immigration, National, & Ethnic Resources

Contains links to low-cost or freely available sites devoted to immigration records and national and ethnic heritage sites.

Web Sites

Books

Web Sites

Books

Web Sites

Books

TRACING YOUR SCOTTISH ANCESTRY

Scotland is a relatively small country, but it has a wide diaspora. Since the 17th century, millions of Scots have emigrated all over the world. People with Scottish ancestry can be found far and wide, but especially in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. If you’re interested in tracing your Scottish genealogy, we’ve got all the hints and tips you need to get started and connect to your Scottish roots.We do not offer any kind of genealogy service ourselves, however. We cannot help you trace ancestors or perform any kind of search on your behalf.

 

Web Sites

Books

Additional Genealogical Resources: General

Contains links to low-cost or freely available general genealogical sites on the World Wide Web.