| African American Genealogical Society of Northern California: The objectives of the AAGSNC are: To enlighten and enrich self-worth and self-esteem of African Americans through genealogical research and interest; To promote interest in genealogical, biography, and related history among African Americans; To supplement and enrich the education of African Americans through the collection, preservation and maintenance of African American genealogical materials; To promote the accumulation and preservation of African American genealogical and related historical material and make such material available to all; and, To promote and maintain ethical standards in genealogical research and publications. |
| Antelope Valley Genealogical Society: Antelope Valley is located in northern Los Angeles County, California, in the western portion of the Mojave Desert. |
| California Genealogical Society and Library: The Society maintains a library, gathers and preserves vital records, and provides education through meetings, seminars and workshops. |
| Los Pobladores 200: An ancestral heritage association whose members are descendants of the families that founded Los Angeles in 1781 under Governor Felipe de Neve. Includes family names of those 11 families. |
| Southern California Chapter: Association of Professional Genealogists local chapter news and information. |
| Southern California Genealogical Society: Located in Burbank, this society maintains a very comprehensive genealogy library for the public, while it also provides help to do research on-line. The web site focuses on Southern California resources. |
| Ventura County Genealogical Society: A California registered Non-Profit organization dedicated to the promotion of genealogy and public education. The Society also maintains a reference library, located within the E.P. Foster Library, Ventura, California. |