Genealogical Society of Finland

Genealogical Society of Finland
Suomen Sukututkimusseura
Genealogiska Samfundet i Finland
Liisankatu 16
The office and library of the Society are currently located in Helsinki's Kruununhaka at Liisankatu 16.
Formation 30 January 1917 (1917-01-30)
Founded at Helsinki
Type Non-profit organization
Purpose Advocacy group promoting Genealogy and scientific social history studies
Headquarters Liisankatu 16 A
Location
  • Helsinki, Finland
Membership (2016)
~6000
Official language
Finnish, Swedish
Chair of the Board
Teppo Ylitalo
Executice Director
Pasi Kuusiluoma
Jouni Elomaa
Lasse Holm
Mervi Lampi
Sami Lehtonen
Margit Lumia
Jukka Partanen
Marja Pirttivaara
Liisa Raatikainen
Arja Rantanen
Kari Salo
Main organ
Annual member meetings
(organized twice a year)
Staff (2016)
9
Volunteers (2016)
~25
Website genealogia.fi

The Genealogical Society of Finland (Finnish: Suomen Sukututkimusseura, Swedish: Genealogiska Samfundet i Finland) is a national voluntary non-governmental organisation promoting the study of genealogy and social history in Finland. The Society itself doesn't do genealogical research, but its purpose is to act as a facilitator and link between genealogists and further Finnish family and personal history research. It also works to lobby the interests of genealogists in Finland and provides considered opinions within the area of its remit. The Society is officially bilingual working both in Finnish and Swedish.[1]

Finnish teacher, journalist and genealogist Eeli Granit-Ilmoniemi founded the Society in 1917.[2] In 2016 it had around 6000 members.[3] The most notable achievements of the Society have been the open church records search database HisKi and the tombstone database, both of which have been created on a voluntary basis.[4] Society's membership is open to everyone who supports the objectives of the Society as stated in the regulations and who are approved by the governing body. A registered association or other legal entity may also become a member.

To meet its objectives the Society arranges seminars and educational events, publishes genealogical research, produces and provides research data services, maintains a library in Helsinki specialising in family and personal history and undertakes collaborative work with other agents in the field. Since 1930's the Society has published the Scientific journal Genos, published four times a year. In addition it also publishes the Genealogical Society of Finland publications series, the Genealogical Society of Finland Guides series and Genealogical Society of Finland Year Book series, which has been published since 1917. Each year the society also organizes the National Genealogical Days of Finland and awards the Genealogical Book of the Year -award.[5]

See also

References

  1. Suomen Sukututkimusseura. "About the Membership".
  2. Genos (Soininen, Gunnar). "Sukututkimusseuran perustajan Eeli Granit-Ilmoniemen syntymästä kulunut 100 vuotta".
  3. Sukututkimus.fi. "Suomen Sukututkimusseura".
  4. Suomen Sukututkimusseura. "HisKi Database".
  5. Suomen Sukututkimusseura. "About the Membership".
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