Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc.
Linking, The Past, Present and Future Generations
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BAAGG MEMBERS STAY SAFE!

Note: BAAGG Classes will be held by ZOOM Conference Meetings Only!
Members and Invited Guest will receive Zoom Login by Emails Only.
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Upcoming 2021 BAAGG Classes and Events
Researching in 2021 African American Families and their Lives
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Sunday, September 12, 2021Using Cemetery Records in your Research:
Featuring Oak Hill Cemetery and Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens
Wilhelmenia Thomas, Oak Hill
John L. Lanier, Jr., Shadow Lawn
Sunday, October 11, 2021Reviewing the Church of Latter Day Saints HoldingsFamily History Center, Birmingham, Alabama
Lynn Schlick Kenneth Laeger
Join Us:
Time: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Via Zoom
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CONTACT US:
BAAGG Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 12011
Birmingham, AL 35202
Visit us at: Facebook/Birmingham African American Genealogy Group
Blog:baagginc.blogspot.com
Email: info@baagginc.org
Twitter:@baagg1999
The Birmingham African American Genealogy Group (BAAGG, Inc.) was incorporated in Jefferson County, Alabama in 2013 and is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charitable organization. You may send tax deductible contributions to the mailing address above.
On Your Visit To Birmingham, you are welcome to check out the 2nd Largest Research Library on Family History in the Country. The Linn-Henley Research Library of the Main Birmingham Public Library, which is located downtown, has many unique documents, photos, and newspaper articles from all over the State of Alabama pertaining to family history and genealogical research.
We are the Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc. (BAAGG), the oldest African American genealogy group in the state of Alabama. BAAGG was organized in 1999 as the Birmingham African American Genealogy Study Group under the Birmingham Genealogical Society (BGS). Our Group was incorporated in Jefferson County, Alabama in 2013 and is a 501c3 tax-exempt Organization.
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