Our Story
Wood County, Texas: A Genealogy Resource


Since 1983-84, we have been the bridge between the past and the present.
Founded by Margaret Franzen and Peggy Hughes, the Wood County Genealogical Society (WCGS) began with a simple mission: to help the Quitman Public Library answer the flood of research letters from families looking for their East Texas roots.
Our Mission in 2026 We are a "Modern-Classic" society. While we embrace the digital tools of today, we maintain the same dedication to service that our charter members established 40 years ago. Whether you are a local resident or a descendant of a Wood County pioneer living across the country, we are here to help you navigate your family’s journey.
What We Do:
Preserve: We maintain the physical and digital archives of Wood County’s history.
Educate: We host workshops with national experts and offer one-on-one research help.
Connect: We provide a community for family historians to share their "brick wall" challenges and breakthroughs.




Wood County Heritage helped me trace my family roots back three generations with ease.
J. Lee
The society’s resources made my genealogy research feel like a personal journey home.
M. Cruz
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Our Services
Helping you trace your Wood County roots with experienced guidance and resources.
Research
Access our digital toolbox and genealogy room at Quitman Public Library for in-depth family history.
Volunteering
Join roles like cemetery surveyor or digital indexer to preserve Wood County’s heritage.
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