Welcome to a new Era!  at the new web server 2008 Oct 28

Welcome to eGSSA - the virtual branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa. Join us on an exciting genealogical journey!

eGSSA, founded in 2004, is the virtual branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa, and provides a virtual home for everyone from the beginner to the most advanced family historian.

4 November 2008 - eGGSA web site moved to new server

A move became necessary because of the rapidly growing number of files that make up this web site. The new web server is with the same hosting company, which has provided excellent service, but the server, and thus the web site, is now located in Dallas, Texas (previously in Chicago). Over the last two weeks all the files from the old web site have been moved to the new one.

If you come across any oddities that might have been caused in the move please let me know.

Richard Ball, web manager, richard@eggsa.org.

25 October 2008 - The Wiele Fees (Wheel festival) at Worcester

eGGSA together with GGSA Western Cape, did another promotional day to promote genealogy. This time at Kleinplasie, Worcester. The Wiele Fees (Wheel festival) is a fund raising event in aid of the Pioneerskool at Worcester, a school for children with learning disabilities.

People queuing for their turn

Some of the people who visited our table were novices, and others have already tried their hand at genealogy. We brought some queries home – and will be forwarding them to the individual researchers working on the specific surnames. We can honestly say that the day exceeded our expectations.

news item: Alta Griffiths, co-ordinator of the eGGSA Gravestone Collection, who represented eGGSA on the GSSA stand.

graves in Darling cemetery15 October 2008 - 100 000 Gravestones!

The total number of gravestone pictures in the online Gravestones in South Africa collection has now passed 100 000. Congratulations are due to Alta Griffiths and her helpers.

Another 6 000 photographs have been received and are in process of being captioned and indexed behind the scenes. If you would like to help with this process, which is done by volunteers, please contact Alta Griffiths at alta@pinnaclespot.co.za

For more information, please see here.

National Heritage Day 27 September 2008, Holy Trinity Church Paarl

The Western Cape Branch of the Genealogical Society of South-Africa (GSSA) held a family research exhibition where a number of organisations provided tables and people to advise visitors. Genealogy was represented by GSSA Branches North West, Western Cape and eGGSA, the Cape Town Family History Society, Drakenstein Heemkring, Ancestry24, Genealogical Institute of South Africa (GISA), Huguenot Society of South Africa and Memorial Museum, Protea Boekwinkel, TANAP and TEPC, and the Western Cape Archives and Record Service and individual researchers Rose Willis, Colonel Graham du Toit and Margie Muller.

 The banner inviting people in to the exhibition

Alta Griffiths, who represented eGGSA, reports:  We had quite a busy day with all the people walking through the doors. Some visitors were literally there for hours.

30 August 2008 - Cape Model Toy Collectors Expo, DF Malan High School, Bellville

As planned, we once again took part in the Cape Model Toy Collectors Club Expo. Our aim - to get more people addicted to genealogy!

We even had a couple of experienced genealogists dropping by and met a couple from Wales who were eager to share their genealogy experiences with us!

Martie du Toit, eGGSA member, during her visit

Martie du Toit, eGGSA member, during her visit to the GSSA stand.

news item: Alta Griffiths, co-ordinator of the eGGSA Gravestone Collection, who represented eGGSA on the GSSA stand.

GSSA agreement with Western Cape Archives about document copying:

On the 14th July 2008 representatives of the GSSA met a representative of the WCA and issued a statement about the photography of documents in the WCA.  More information can be found here ....

Document Ordering Service

We are able to organise the photographing of documents from the South African Archives at Bloemfontein, Pietermartizburg and Durban.

Please read the FAQ for more information.

eGSSA serves its members by:

  • providing genealogical skill development through information, publications, research education, and networking opportunities.

  • establishing important links with other groups world-wide.

  • increasing public awareness of opportunities for discovering family history.

  • promoting interest in the fascinating field of genealogy.

  • promoting a number of projects aimed at expanding the availability of South African genealogical sources online.

For many years, there have been people who, for various reasons, could not join a regular GSSA branch. Some of these reasons include living too far from a branch or living outside South Africa. These people still have a need to belong to a branch and to enjoy the benefits of GSSA membership, such as receiving GSSA's journal, Familia. eGSSA has been established to meet these needs. This is an ideal opportunity to become part of GSSA and to step into this exciting era.

At eGSSA we have an online shop where you can buy the various publications of the Genealogical Society of South Africa, as well as a number of other genealogical, historical and cultural items.

There are indexes to the articles in Familia, the quarterly journal of the GSSA and those in genesis, journal of eGGSA itself. In addition we now have a download library with some free books in pdf format, a number of documents from the South African Archives as well as photographs of graves in South African cemeteries.

Check out the benefits of becoming a member!