Upcoming Events

April TIG Meeting: Christine Cohen - Mysterious Codes: Passenger Manifests Letters and Numbers

Our April speaker will be Christine Cohen, speaking on "Mysterious Codes: Passenger Manifests Letters and Numbers."

What do those lette... ...Read More...

Genealogy In Bloom 2026 with special guest Kathryn Lake Hogan

Registration for Genealogy in Bloom will open on Sunday, 1 March 2026

Rochester Genealogical Society's annual all day genealogical conference.&nb... ...Read More...

Writers Group Monthly Meeting

Are you interested in writing your family stories, recording memoirs, or improving how you share your genealogical discoveries? The RGS Writers Group welcomes m... ...Read More...

Mastering AncestryDNA Pro Tools Workshop

AncestryDNA ProTools Workshop - Part 1
This two-part workshop will teach you how to use the AncestryDNA Pro Tools to help find your ancestors using DNA... ...Read More...

DNA Interest Group - Solving a Virginia Mystery Using DNA

Family lore tells a different story than the records for the paternity of a southwest Virginia great-grandfather. Learn how DNA helps solve the mystery!...Read More...

Articles and stories submission deadline for Summer 2026 edition of Hear Ye Hear Ye

Articles and stories submission deadline for Summer 2026 edition of Hear Ye Hear Ye to hyhy@nyrgs.org....Read More...
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Genealogy in Bloom Book Auction

The Book Auction Committee is making preparations for this year's Genealogy in Bloom. They are seeking donations of genealogy-related books and volunteers to assist with setting up and taking down the book display tables at GiB. 

To donate books or volunteer to help, please contact Bill Troicke at btroicke@nyrgs.org.



Program Committee Members Needed

Help plan future RGS meetings and speakers. The Program Committee is looking for a few volunteers to help plan our future activities. We meet monthly to discuss and plan upcoming events for RGS and our Interest Groups.

If you're interested in more information, please contact Tawnya Post at tpost@nyrgs.org.

Finger Lakes Region Genealogy/History Trail

The Finger Lakes region is full  of significant historical and genealogical sites. RGS Past-President Eric Vaughn has prepared a series of places to visit over the next year. We will be featuring a new site each week. See how many you can visit!

Week 9 Stop on the Finger Lakes Region Genealogy/History Trail

East Rochester Department of Local History
Location: 317 Main Street, Suite 2000, East Rochester, NY 14445

Website: https://eastrochesterny.gov/Departments/Local-History/Home

Phone: (585) 586-3553 / (585) 381-3023

Discover the story of a small village with a big history! Step into the archives at the East Rochester Department of Local History, where the people, industries, and traditions that shaped this unique railroad town come vividly to life.

Originally known as Despatch, East Rochester, New York grew as a planned industrial community centered around rail car manufacturing and piano production—stories that are preserved through the department’s remarkable collections.

Highlights include:

  • Thousands of historic photographs documenting village life and industry
  • Local newspapers, obituaries, and vital records useful for family research
  • School yearbooks and sports history celebrating generations of East Rochester students
  • Files on businesses, churches, organizations, and neighborhood development
  • A small museum display of artifacts from East Rochester’s past

Researchers will also find valuable materials related to early industries such as the Merchants Despatch Transportation Company and the Aeolian piano works—key employers that helped shape the village’s identity.

Dedicated volunteers and the Village Historian are often on hand to help visitors explore the archives, identify photographs, and uncover local family connections.

Whether you're tracing East Rochester ancestors, researching a historic home, or simply curious about the industries and people that built this tight-knit community, this stop offers a fascinating window into village history.

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