Genealogical Circle of Versailles and Yvelines

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Presentation:
The association was founded in 1976 under the law of 1901 and registered with the Prefecture under no. 6.459 by a group of passionate genealogists. But everyone's goodwill enabled it to develop rapidly. Its work and the seriousness of its actions have made it well known both in genealogical circles and in the French archives. The association publishes a quarterly journal, "Généalogie en Yvelines". A library containing 2,000 genealogical works and a list of families studied by members and those of regional and departmental circles. Palaeography courses are an essential complement to genealogical research. The association has premises containing the library, computerised files of records from the Yvelines (marriages, baptisms, burials) which can be consulted on a self-service basis, a website and volunteers who take part in activities, and who could do even better if there were more of them.
How to find us:

  • Establishing your genealogy
  • Overcoming research
  • Tracing your family history
  • Find advice
  • Meet experienced genealogists.
  • Taking part in joint actions

Opening hours :
Stand from 14  at 7 p.m. on the Cercle's premises: Viroflay Genealogical Documentation Centrelocated in the Technical services building for the town of Viroflay. (183, avenue du Général Leclerc). The entrance to the room is on the right of the municipal building: go down the stairs to get to the room.
Contact address:
CGVY - at Versailles Associations
2bis place de Touraine - 78000 Versailles
Email : cgvy@free.fr,
Website : http://www.cgvy.org/index.html
Member of the Fédération Française de Généalogie
Founding member of the Union Généalogique Francilienne
Member of the Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques
Circle of members of Généabank

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