Genealogy Committee

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Most of the genealogical activities of The Augustan Society, Inc., are conducted by the Genealogy Committee. It is headed by the Genealogy Committee Chairman appointed by the President and serves at his pleasure. The Chairman may appoint such additional members as he sees fit, subject to the Policy on Committee Membership, with the President and Headquarters Staff as ex officio members.

Note that some programs formerly assigned to the Genealogy Committee are now Study Groups under the Dean of Studies. This should not be taken as an excuse to avoid working together on activities of mutual interest.

Specific programs presently active are:


Approved Lineages

This program receives all lineages submitted to the Society, and reviews them for substantial (but not necessarily complete) compliance with genealogical standards as defined by the Board of Certified Genealogists termed the Genealogical Proof Standard or GPS. The result is an "approval" that is considered sufficient for admission to the Society's Lineage Groups, Registration of Arms for inherited arms, and publication in The Augustan Omnibus. A Genealogist Fee is assessed for each lineage on a per-generation basis, with a credit being issued for early generations documented by Wikipedia or a previous Augustan approved lineage.

Certified Lineages

This proposed project would review lineages as above, but to academic standards fully compliant with the best professional genealogical standards, presently the GPS. The results would be a certificate putting the credibility of the Society behind the lineages.

Obviously, this would also qualify for any Society purpose, but might well come to have value outside the Society.

The results (certification and lineages) will be published in a register, and such may be published either individually or collectively.


Lineage Research

Genealogical research for hire. There is, at present, no adopted procedure for this activity. It is hoped that the Committee will create and document such a procedure.

Standard Lineage Format

The goal of this project is to define a standard lineage format sufficient to the needs of all Society programs, but especially that of Certified Lineages. It is also desired that the form will be acceptable to the majority of the major lineage groups operating in the US.

A draft of this format is being developed online here.