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Last Updated:  January 13, 2010

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DID YOU KNOW:
- SGS has 20 Branches throughout Saskatchewan.
-SGS volunteers have located 3,434 
cemeteries and have recorded 2,465.
- SGS has 750,000
obituaries of Saskatchewan residents on file.
- SGS and the Saskatchewan Archives Board partnered to make available the
Saskatchewan Homestead Index and the Saskatchewan Settlement Experience.
- The SGS
Saskatchewan Residence Index  contains 2.9 million names. 

- SGS exchanges 106 journals with other societies.

 

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Saskatchewan Pioneer(s) Certificate

SGS offers a Certificate of Recognition to be presented to descendants of original and/or early pioneers in the districts and territories that make up present day Saskatchewan

· About the Saskatchewan Pioneer(s) Certificate

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NEW - SGS BLOG

Ancestors in the Attic Season IV

Premieres January 7, 2010.  Ancestors In the Attic, host Jeff Douglas, and a crack team of genealogical sleuths, return to History Television Thursday nights at 6pm and 9pm to help Canadians find lost relatives and discover the truth behind their unsolved family mysteries.

Over ten extraordinary stories Ancestors In the Attic will travel to Belarus to help a Canadian woman search for her sister lost during the Russian Revolution, to Ukraine to discover how Stalin’s Reign of Terror split one family and to China to try and uncover the secret a father would never tell his daughter.  We will also journey to Switzerland, Denmark, German, France and Italy in search of a black market baby, the life and death story of a Canadian soldier and the secret that nearly destroyed a Manitoba family.