Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society Recreating Your Ancestor’s World

Friday, February 16 @ 10AM On Zoom and at the Bainbridge Public Library Mary Kircher Roddy will present Recreating Your Ancestor’s World




Learn about your ancestor’s world by learning more about what was going on during their lifetimes in the places they lived. Discover where such information sources are and just how to access them.

Mary Kircher Roddy frequently lectures in Washington State as well as at conferences across the US on methodology and records. She is a trustee of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, one of the founders of the Applied Genealogy Institute, and is the co-editor of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ). She also earned a certificate in Genealogy and Family History at the University of Washington.


Mary became interested in genealogy in 2000 in anticipation of a sabbatical with her husband and children in Ireland. She was sure she would complete all her Irish BIGS Programs genealogy in a year. Two decades later, that genealogy is still a work in progress.

So, please join us on February 16 at 10AM on Zoom or in-person

Everyone Welcome! No membership necessary but registration is required.

Register now on our website: bigenealogy.org

Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Smarter Searching by Cyndi Ingle

Saturday, February 3

Smarter Searching: Refining Search Parameters for Genealogists  (EWGS Meetings)

1:00 pm to 3:00 pm

Hybrid Meeting at The Hive – 2904 E Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

Are you still using only the basic search options available on your favorite genealogical research sites? Do you get a lot of less-than-helpful search results? We will explore features and strategies you can use to tighten up the searches and make your online research more productive.

Smarter Searching: Refining Search Parameters for Genealogists by Cyndi Ingle (of Cyndi’s List)

We are meeting at The HIVE, 2904 E Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99202

1:00-3pm, doors open at 12:30

Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society Legacy SIG

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Legacy Family Tree SIG Meeting

Tuesday, February 6, 2024, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm virtual via Zoom

This month’s topic is: Cleaning up your Legacy Family File.

This meeting we will be working on our Legacy Family Files so we will be backing them up, loading the sample file making changes to the sample files and showing you how to cleanup Legacy lists like the Master Location List.

If you have any suggestions for future topics, please send them in.

This is our monthly meeting to share tips & tricks, problems & solutions. Sometimes we will watch videos or share our screens to aid in learning more about using Legacy Family Tree software.

Everyone is welcome to attend and participate in the learning. If you are just thinking about trying Legacy for the first time, you’ve been using it for a year or two or you are an old pro with many years of experience using Legacy this is the group for you.

We look forward to meeting with you, every month on the First Tuesday at 7:00 PM Pacific Time

Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.

Monthly Calendar Reminder: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZYpfuyuqDovHNwtBgxtQjWKOjDQ8k5Q9bPD/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGqqjIvHNKUtR-PRpwQBor4Z-7wpn5Ygo1KiD3iGzRiaDTdGehmA-p0RemJ

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82495661568?pwd=dy85YmluVzF5aEU4SzFTcTUrVDlTUT09

Meeting ID: 824 9566 1568

Passcode: 715731

One tap mobile:

+12532050468,,82495661568#,,,,*715731# US

+12532158782,,82495661568#,,,,*715731# US (Tacoma)

Dial by your location:

+1 253 205 0468 US

+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

Meeting ID: 824 9566 1568

Passcode: 715731

Find your local number:

https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kcphK19I1E

Tacoma Family Search Center 3rd Annual African American Event “A Proud Heritage”

Tacoma FamilySearch Center is sponsoring the 3rd annual African American Family History Event “A Proud Heritage”, February 24th 2024 9am-2pm at 1102 S Pearl St, Tacoma WA 98465. A Proud Heritage is free. The event expects to have over 300 people from the community throughout Western Washington – and more than that over live zoom from anywhere. Many of those who attend will be new to Family History and looking for additional help and groups to join.  We have free informational tables for Family History, Museums and other organizations to use to let people know what they offer. Those with tables will be listed in the program and on the webpage. Several tables are still available to reserve at 253-223-1719.

This event will feature a local community figure, Willie Stewart , the first African American Vice Principal, Principal and administrator in the Tacoma School District as keynote speaker. Willie will speak about his first experience in Family History research during the past few months and exciting stories about his ancestors.

Our main speaker this year is Thom Reed, a Chief Genealogical Officer for FamilySearch International, liaison for FamilySearch to the International African American Family History Museum and the 10 Million Names Project. Thom organizes the African American presentations for Rootstech, too. He has helped with our Event before, but this is the first time he has been able to come in person. Thom will be speaking about 10 Steps to Reclaiming Your African American Roots. He will be attending live and will teach two classes and be available for questions this year.

There will be Oral History booths available for recording a favorite family story and Story Telling as well as One-on-One FamilySearch support, and a delicious free catered lunch.

The Tacoma FamilySearch Center will be open during this event for tours to see what this FamilySearch Center offers and especially to show the Memory Lane Digitizing Equipment – which is free to reserve and use at this Center. Patrons can sign up for a day and time to use 7 different types of equipment to digitize slides, photos, books, movies (super 8, Reg 8, VHS and more), audio cassettes and reel to reel. Training and support is provided. for this free service which enhances what Tacoma FamilySearch Center has to offer patrons who visit.

New for this year as part of the African American Family History Event is “Your Proud Family”, a youth conference within a conference, planned, taught and attended by led by African American Youth from various local High Schools. Youth will be working on beginning Family History, recording a Family History Story, DNA tips, and painting a Family Tree with support from local artists. The youth event is housed in the same building and is mainly for African American youth 12 and up and their friends. There will be contests with prizes.. Advanced sign up is necessary because of the supplies involved please.

.We encourage those with African American Heritage – adults and youth as well as those who enjoy assisting in their research to sign up in advance for our free event  at tacomaaafhe.com

Questions?

Mary Anderson

Tacoma FamilySearch Center Co-Director

253-564-1103

253-223-1719

msynergy007@gmail.com

WA_tacoma@familyhistorymail.org

Tacoma Family Search Center Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/153994266492384/permalink/790402896184848

or come to the Tacoma FamilySearch Center

1102 S Pearl St, Tacoma WA 98465

Open  Tues, Wed, Thurs 10am – 8pm, Sat 10am – 1pm

Heritage Quest Research Library Comparing RootsMagic and Family Tree Maker

Comparing Family Tree Maker
and
RootsMagic Learn strategies to build a robust, portable, sourced, cloud-synchronized digital tree.  Learn about privacy options and how to backup your tree to prevent losing everything.  Learn strategies to maximize your DNA information–messaging matches, sharing trees, and how to use surname message boards.  Several popular family tree software options will be discussed including Family Tree Maker and RootsMagic.  Kelli Bergheimer is a writer, teacher, editor, and international genealogical speaker. She works as the Director of Education for Your DNA Guide. Kelli runs a small business – Mess the Desk, a genealogical organization company with a YouTube channel. She is a facilitator for Genetics, Genealogy, and You, an online DNA interest group.  She is a member of APG and the Genealogical Speakers Guild.   When: Thursday, February 1, 2024
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where: ZOOM
Cost: $20 members / $25 non-members Go to hqrl.com and click on the HQRL Store 
Be sure to sign-in as a member to receive the discount.
Copyright © 2024 Heritage Quest Research Library, All rights reserved.
You have told us that you want to receive our news and updates from our library.

Our mailing address is:
Heritage Quest Research Library
2102 East MainSuite 105
Puyallup, WA 98372-3205

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society “Townships”

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society

General Meeting

Saturday, February 3, 2024

10:00 a.m. 

Y.V.G.S. Library

Speaker: Richard Kyle

Subject: Townships

Richard will be giving a presentation on “Townships”. Come and find out about the different types of townships and where to find them.

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society

1901 S. 12th Avenue

Union Gap, WA 98903

Phone: (509) 248-1328

Email: yvgs@yvgs.net

Seattle Genealogical Society Beginning Genealogy Classes

REGISTRATION CLOSES JAN. 30th!

Make a fresh start on your family history work Learn how to research your tree the right way. The Seattle Genealogical Society is offering a beginning genealogy class that will set you up for success. You will learn how to evaluate evidence, where to find records and how to gain insights with DNA. 

Start your journey on a foundation of good habits and best practices. Whether you are just starting out, or want to reboot your research, this class will give you the tools you need.

The class runs four weeks: Thursdays, February 1–29, 1:00 – 2:30 pm (online). There is an optional in-person fifth week that will include a library tour and one-on-one research assistance. Register Today!  
  image credits:
background: Ivan Rohovchenko and Dan Cristian Padure on Unsplash
inset photos: Library of Congress


Watch the Calendar of Events for more programs from SGS!
Click here to make a $5.00 donation for a program you enjoyed or plan to attend.
Copyright © 2024 Seattle Genealogical Society, All rights reserved.
All SGS members have been automatically signed up for this e-letter.

Our mailing address is:
Seattle Genealogical Society
4649 Sunnyside Ave N, Suite 302
Seattle, WA 98103-6955

Clallam County Genealogical Society February & March 2024 Meetings

Saturday, February 10th at 9:45, the Clallam County Genealogical Society will host a program presented by Mary Roddy.  The Hub of the Wheel: How Tracing a Brother with no Children connected Ten Siblings—

A family from Ireland emigrated in a chain migration Scheme to Western Pennsylvania between 1825 and 1845.  See how using the standards for researching connected siblings and their descendants and led to their origins in County Tyrone!

Mary Roddy is an author, coach, and lecturer.  She has published many articles in known Genealogical Magazines, and has provided lectures to Societies and National Conferences.

All are invited to watch the presentation via Zoom or by attending at the Clallam County Genealogical Society’s Research Center located at 403 E. 8th Street, Port Angeles, WA.  To obtain the Zoom meeting number and passcode, contact the Society:  360-417-5000 or askus@clallamcogs.org.

There is no charge to Claire Smith announcement

On Saturday, March 9th, the Clallam County Genealogical Society will present Claire Smith.  Her topic will be Shaking Loose the Clues: Using Timelines to Organize Your Research.

Claire Smith is a certified professional genealogist.  She always provides a very well organized, and interesting presentation that includes a gift of humor and supporting examples.

In Shaking Loose the Clues: Using Timelines to Organize Your Research, she will demonstrate how to organize the information you already have, Identify Gaps and determine what records you need to advance your research projects.  She will offer examples of adding historical context, parallel timelines, tracking FANS, tracking migration and resolving conflicting information.

The Program will be available to the public via Zoom or at the Clallam County Genealogical Society’s Research Center located at 403 E. 8th Street, Port Angeles.  One can obtain the Zoom meeting number and passcode by either calling the center at 360-417-5000 or by email request: askus@clallamcogs.org.

More information may be available at our website: www/clallamcogs.org.

There is no charge to join us watching this outstanding presentation.