Social media, especially Facebook, can be a surprisingly helpful tool for researchers. We suggest the following:
Create a group for your relatives to upload and share photos, videos, family recipes, memories, and stories. This can be especially helpful for identifying old photos in your collection! There’s no limit to the amount of groups you can make and manage. Use surnames in the name of your group and make it visible to the public, so others researching the same surnames can request to join.
Find genealogy groups of fellow researchers and experts that can provide community support, knowledge, and advice. Some even provide free translations or photo restorations! In addition to our list of recommended groups below, there are also groups specific to states for local genealogical societies, historical societies, museums, and research subjects. Make sure the groups have been active recently and have at least 5 posts a week. And when you join a new group, be sure to read their specific rules for posting! For the best results, offer detailed information with a direct question.
Tip: If a group’s posts get to be overwhelming where it is taking over your newsfeed in Facebook, you can choose to “unfollow” the group. You will still be a member, and can search for and use the group anytime.
Look up groups relevant to your ancestors, from the towns they lived in to the schools they attended. There are also many groups related to military service. Nostalgia levels are high on Facebook and there are many groups providing a look back in time, often with first hand experience.
Follow genealogy related companies and professional pages, such as Ancestry.com or LegacyTree Genealogists, as they sometimes announce free weekends or discounts, special events, or updates to their available collections. These are pages which you follow, rather than groups you join for discussion. Don’t forget to find us, Start Researching!
Facebook Genealogy Groups to Join
All Things Genealogy (7.3k members)
AncestryDNA GEDmatch 23andMe FTDNA MyHeritage Genealogy LivingDNA (50k members)
AncestryDNA Matching (102.9k members)
Ancestry.com Users Group (20k members)
Ancestry Dot Com - Helping, Sharing, and Venting (24.6k members)
Facebook Genealogical Association (1.7k members)
FamilySearch Users Group (5k members)
Find a Grave (18k members)
Frugal Genealogy (2.8k members)
GAA (Genealogy Addicts Anonymous) (18k members)
Genealogy (33.3k members)
Genealogy - Dating old photographs (14k members)
Genealogy Do-Over (18k members)
Genealogy Jobs (2.1k members)
Genealogy! Just Ask! (60.7k members)
Genealogy: LOST and FOUND (20.9k members)
Genealogy Master List of Facebook Groups (8.5k members)
Genealogy Research USA (16k members)
Genealogy Translations (13k members)
Genetic Genealogy Tips & Techniques (68k members)
International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) (19k members)
Irish and Scottish Clans, Scandinavian Celtic, Vikings, Norse History, life (46.3k members)
Irish Genealogy (36.7k members)
Irish Genealogy (18k members)
Italian Genealogical Records (7.5k members)
Jewish Genealogy Portal (35k members)
Mexican Genealogy (10k members)
Newbie Genealogists (2.2k members)
New England Genealogy (9.3k members)
Old Photo Project: Returning Families Long Lost Photos (7.7k members)
Prussian Genealogy / German & Polish Roots, DNA, History & Culture (13.4k members)
Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness USA (35k members)
Random Acts of Photo Restoration (29k members)
The Genealogy Squad (38k members)
Tracing the Tribe: Jewish Genealogy on Facebook (37k members)
US Genealogy & History Gateway (5.2k members)
U.S. Midwest Genealogy Research Community (6.3k members)
U.S. Northeast Genealogy Research Community (5.7k members)
U.S. South Genealogy Research Community (8.3k members)
U.S. West Genealogy Research Community (1.9k members)
Vintage African American Photographs (7.2k members)
Virginia Genealogy Network (12.3k members)
Your Genealogy Brick Walls (21k members)
Facebook Genealogy Pages to Follow
American Ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society
Indivisible: African-Native American/American Indian/Indigenous Ancestry
Feel free to send us links to any active Facebook genealogy groups or pages you think would be helpful to fellow researchers and they will be considered for this list of our favorites.
For a very extensive list, professional genealogist Katherine R. Willson has published a massive PDF file that can be accessed from her site here: socialmediagenealogy.com