Saturday, March 15, 2025
Dwyer Center Auditorium
10 am
Our speaker today is retired Air Force Colonel Frank G. Rohrbough whose career spanned 30 years as a health services administrator.
Colonel Rohrbough became a member of the Sons of the American Revolution based on his direct lineage to his Patriot grandfather John Rorabaugh who supported the cause of liberty during the American Revolution. He was inducted into the National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) on June 10, 1996 as a member of the George Washington Chapter at Mount Vernon, Virginia Society SAR.
Because of his love of American Revolution History, he served as the Chapter’s Grave Marking Chairman for Revolutionary patriots buried in Virginia. In this role, he located and conducted the marking of 6 Patriot Grave Sites for the SAR in the northern Virginia area.
Since 2008, Compatriot Rohrbough has done extensive research on General Washington while he was the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. His research has been conducted at the Libraries of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution, the National Archives, the US Navy Research Library at the Navy Yard in Washington DC, Valley Forge National Park in Pennsylvania and the Yorktown National Park in Yorktown Virginia. More specifically, his American Revolutionary Period Research has focused on Washington’s spying operations during the Revolutionary War.
Compatriot Rohrbough and his wife, Diane, relocated to Boerne, Texas in November 2004 to be closer to family and friends. He has been a Member of the San Antonio Chapter, Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution since moving to Texas.
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Effective January 20, 2025, single/joint membership dues purchased online have increased by $5.00 to cover credit card transaction fees.
Single/Joint Membership fees paid with cash or check remain the same.
This increase was approved by the members at the January 18th Members Meeting.
SAGHS Upcoming Activities
A quick reference listing of SAGHS activities. Please see the Events and Education page for added information.
Wednesday, 12 March 10 am - 12 pm -Resolve Problems on Computer Genealogy Programs Focusing on Family Tree Maker and WikiTree - Workshop with Scott Atkinson.
Saturday, 15 March 10 am - 12 pm - SAGHS General Membership Meeting
Saturday, 15 March 10 am - 12 pm - Library Closed During General Membership Meeting
Sunday, 23 March from 2 pm - 4 pm - Researching Revolutionary War Records by Peter Baron
Sunday, 30 March - Final day to submit articles for Our Heritage to Publications@txsaghs.org
Saturday, 5 April 10 am - 12 pm - Members Orientation with Library Tour
Wednesday, 9 April 10 am - 12 pm -Resolve Problems on Computer Genealogy Programs Focusing on Family Tree Maker and WikiTree - Workshop with Scott Atkinson
Saturday, 12 April 10 am - 12 pm - WikiTree Class - by Scott Atkinson
Our Heritage Journal
Now is the time for you, the SAGHS membership, to provide help of your own to Our Heritage. The purpose of this journal, to quote our Editor Emeritus Larry Luckett, is “to provide members with a venue in which to share their stories.” We need you, the members, to contribute your stories for Our Heritage to Publications@txsaghs.org.
For information about how to get published in the next Our Heritage journal, please click here .
These subscriptions are available on all our computers in both our Library and the Dwyer Center:
Ancestry.com Library Edition
Fold3
Find My Past
American Ancestors
History GEO
Family Search Library
New Book! Breaking Through Walls
If you have read the “Methods & Sources” articles by Leslie W. Tomlinson, Certified Genealogist and SAGHS member, in our Newsletters, you might want to add our newest book to your personal library.
Breaking Through Walls expands upon the articles and includes new material. It contains great instructions on researching one’s genealogy. Plus it just might be your ‘go-to’ book for tips on how to break through those brick walls.
First Families of Bexar County, Texas, edited by Larry W. Luckett
The book offers a collection of descendant lineages, personal histories, and family narratives from residentsof Béxar, San Antonio, and Bexar County prior to 1850.
Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm
Monday 10 am - 4 pm
Wednesday 10 am - 7 pm
Saturday 10 am - 4 pm
We are located at:
911 Melissa Dr, San Antonio, TX 78213
Convenient location, great parking, and easy to find.
From I-410, exit onto Blanco Rd north.
Go 3/4 mile and turn left onto Melissa Dr.
The Dwyer Center is the first building on the north side of Melissa Dr, and the Library is the second building on the north side of Melissa Dr. Please use the first driveway and park in any of the 28 marked parking spaces.
Phone:(210) 342-5242
Days closed:New Years Day, Easter Sunday, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Founders Day, Father’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Fall Seminar, Thanksgiving Eve and Day, Christmas Eve and Day.
Today is the General Membership Meeting. Business to select nominating committee to prepare nominations for the 2025-2027 Executive Board Members. SAGHS Library will open after the Monthly Meeting.
SAGHS Library Closed During General Membership Meeting
The SAGHS Library will be closed from 10 am - 12 pm during the General Membership Meeting and re-open at 12:00 pm upon completion of the meeting. It will remain open until 4 pm.