Heritage Quest Research Library October Happenings

October Happenings 
OCTOBER 4 – SATURDAY HQRL Booth Proctor Farmers Market 9 am to 2 pm Corner of N. 27th St. &, N Proctor St, Tacoma, WA 98407

OCTOBER 11 – SATURDAY HQRL Booth Cider Squeeze at Meeker Mansion 10 am to 3 pm 312 Spring Street, Puyallup, WA 98372   We can always use volunteers at our booths to share enthusiasm for our genealogy library – stop by!

OCTOBER 15 – WEDNESDAY Management Team Meeting 12 noon – 1 pm Heritage Quest Research Library Classroom —– All members are invited to attend —–

October 16 – Thursday Beginning Your Family History, Getting Started  (Classroom & Zoom) FREE 11 am to 12 noon
This class will be taught by our Education Coordinator, Heidi Geiss. Learn how HQRL can help you with your family research. Whether a beginning researcher or a seasoned veteran, this class is for you. Learning or reviewing the basics can help you get on track or get back on track. There are always useful take aways, even if you have been researching for years.
You can attend the class in one of two ways – In Person at the HQRL Classroom or by ZOOM
To sign up to attend the class in person Call the library at 253-863-1806 or stop by the library
Advantages of attending this class in the classroom Additional staff will be there to provide one-on-one assistance An after-class discussion period provides attendees extra time to discuss the class It is an opportunity for sharing information, asking questions and getting feedback from other researchers Provides access to Library resources and the bookstore 
OR To sign up using ZOOM Online, go to hqrl.com Scroll down the menu on the left side of the page to HQRL Store Select the box labeled “2025 classroom and ZOOM” Then select the class Beginning Your Family History, Getting Started  On the right-hand side is a box labeled “add to cart” Click this box and then select “checkout”

REMEMBER
THIS CLASS IS FREE >>>>>>>>>> HEADS UP <<<<<<<<<< Heritage Quest Research Library will be open on Sunday, November 9 10 am – 4 pm Our regular scheduled days are Monday through Saturday and closed on Sunday. Many of you can’t come to the Library on weekdays or Saturdays. This special opening gives you the opportunity to visit the library to jump start your research, work on one of those brick walls, or gather historical information that can make your family history come to life.
It may be helpful to make a research plan for the day to get the most out of your searching. Hope to see you November 9 
October Bookstore Specials  (These Books 50% Off)
The Hidden Half Of The Family By Christina Kassabian Schaefer This book addresses the difficult task of finding women in traditional genealogical record sources. The first part of the book deals with the special ways women are dealt with in federal records such as immigration records, passports, naturalization records, census enumerations, land records, military records, and records dealing with minorities.
The bulk of this reference work, however, deals with the individual states, showing how their laws, records, and resources can be used in determining female identity. Regular Price $35.25, October Special Price $17.62
Preserving our Family Photographs By Maureen A. Taylor Maureen A. Taylor, author of Family Photo Detective, provides all the information you need to care for your family photograph collection. She outlines in straightforward steps how to add value to your home collection using the methods that conservators and photo curators use everyday! Do today what may be too late to do tomorrow. Preserve your family photographs now—and capture memories that will last a lifetime. Regular Price $24.50, October Special Price $12.25  
The Family Tree Historical Atlas of American Cities 1800-1920 By Allison Dolan Explore your ancestors’ hometowns! This book guides you through American history by looking at the United States’ sixteen most populous and historically influential cities…. Whether your family hails from the streets of Brooklyn or the hills of San Francisco, this atlas–designed especially for genealogists–will help you better understand your city-dwelling ancestors. Features include: More than 130 full-color historical maps of sixteen important cities, including New York, Houston, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles Timelines highlighting the most important moments in each city’s history Lists of city-specific genealogy websites and resources for records that will help you discover your family history An index with instructions on viewing online versions of each map, allowing you to zoom in for more detail or use them with programs like Google Earth You’ll also discover easy genealogy research tips for finding local birth, marriage, and death records; federal and state censuses; and city directories
Regular Price $22.75, October Special Price $ 11.37

Seattle Genealogical Society October 2025

photo of a cemetery with the words Stories Beneath the Stones

A Talk & Walking Tour of Calvary Cemetery, Oct. 25Join us on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. at Calvary Cemetery in Seattle for a rare opportunity to step behind the scenes of one of our region’s most historic Catholic cemeteries.

Our guide will be Marty Murphy, Superintendent of Calvary Cemetery, who will share insights from his decades of cemetery management. This special program combines a fascinating talk with a guided walking tour, covering:

  • The History of Calvary Cemetery and other Catholic cemeteries in the Seattle area
  • The Evolution of Grave Markers and what they reveal about cultural and religious traditions
  • Genealogy in Cemeteries—how to access and use cemetery records in your family history research
  • A Superintendent’s Perspective—stories and experiences from caring for this historic Seattle site

Whether you’re the family historian or simply curious about Seattle’s past, this event offers a unique chance to connect with the people and stories that shaped our community’s history.

Don’t miss this meaningful blend of history, heritage, and personal storytelling—right here in Seattle’s historic Calvary Cemetery.

Optional lunch gathering to follow at University Village location nearby.

Pre-registration required.  $15 and $10 for SGS members. Limited to 25 people.

Join the Tour

  stock photo of a cemetery courtesy Rodion Kutsaiev / Unsplash
GET READY FOR SGS FALL SEMINAR 

Focus to Be Using DNA and AI


Join SGS and Blaine Bettinger, “The Genetic Genealogist,” Saturday–Sunday, Oct. 11–12 for an exciting weekend of learning. The four sessions will be spread out over two days to maximize your learning.
'SGS 2025 Fall Seminar with 'The Genetic Genealogist'
The seminar runs Saturday morning Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to noon and picks up again on Sunday afternoon from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

  • DNA-Based Relationship Estimators & Analyzers [NEW]
  • Using Autosomal DNA for 18th and 19th Century Mysteries
  • Sprinters, Caffeine Addicts, and Daredevils! Understanding DNA-Based Traits
  • Are You Doing Everything?

Presentations will be recorded and available (only) to registrants for a limited time.
 
Dr. Blaine Bettinger is a professional genealogist specializing in DNA evidence and the use of artificial intelligence for genealogical research. He is the author of the long-running blog, The Genetic Genealogist  and frequently gives presentations and webinars to educate others about the use of DNA and artificial intelligence.

Sign Up Now!

photos courtesy Francis Odeyemi, Kamila Maciejewska and Maud Beauregard / Unsplash
 STILL TIME TO JOIN BEGINNING GENEALOGY CLASS 

Classes Begin Oct. 15 and 16

picture of a woman thinking with the words 'What's Your Family Story? New Class Starts Soon'

Motivated to learn more about your family’s story? Want to learn how DNA can help? SGS will be offering a new beginning Genealogy class in October. This online course will give you the tools to succeed in your research.
 
Four weekly online sessions are included with a fifth, optional session in person at the SGS library. The class covers how to successfully conduct, organize, and record research for your genealogy. How to begin? How to evaluate evidence? What are the best sources? Where are the records–online and off? What can DNA tell us?

Start your journey on a foundation of good habits and best practices.  Participation will help you develop great genealogy skills.  The course finishes with a list of favorite sources for additional learning and an optional meet-up with a personal research session at the SGS library.

There are two options for class time:

  • Morning class: Wednesdays, Oct. 15, 22, 29 and Nov. 5, 10:00-11:30 p.m.
  • Evening class: Thursdays, Oct. 16, 23, 30 and Nov. 6, 7:00-8:30 p.m.

Weeks 1 – 4 will meet virtually and consist of lecture, discussion, and workshop for one-and-a-half-hours each session.

Week 5 (optional) includes a library tour and one-on-one research assistance.
 
There is a limit of 20 people per class. Class fee $80 (SGS members $60). Learn more.

Join the Class

photos courtesy Paola Aguilar and Florida Memory / Unsplash and Library of Congress



 

SGS group tours the Museum of History & Industry.
SGS MEMBERS ENJOY MOHAI TOURSGS field trips returned with gusto this month following our summer break. Our tour of the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) on South Lake Union, led by Ian Siporin, was stimulating, engaging, and just plain fun!

Our group met for lunch beforehand on the outdoor terrace of the museum café. We chatted about genealogy and family history in the Washington area, back into the time when it was still a territory. This relaxing social time before our tour was such a bonus to our visit. These in-person interactions are precious opportunities to connect with Society members.

The tour itself was enjoyably interactive. Our guide encouraged us to share our stories and knowledge alongside the history and information he provided. It was an excellent opportunity for those with roots in Washington to offer perspectives and additional context from their family research.

Many thanks to all who attended and a big thank you to Ian and the MOHAI for the excellent tour.

SGS has more exciting tours planned. See the feature article above for information about the upcoming Calvary Cemetery Tour.

The Museum of History & Industry in Seattle

SGS tour of the MOHAI in SeattleDISCOVER THE STORIES OF JEWISH FAMILIES IN SEATTLE’S GILDED AGE

Virtual Sunday: Oct. 19, 1 p.m.

Book cover of the book Standing on the Crack by Karen Treiger

Join us for a special presentation by local author, Karen Treiger, whose book Standing on the Crack: The Legacy of Five Jewish Families from Seattle’s Gilded Age was published in August. Blending Pacific Northwest history with deeply personal family narratives, Karen traces the journeys of her ancestors who immigrated from Europe to Seattle and Portland between 1874 and 1913.
 
Karen was born in Seattle and educated at Barnard College and New York University Law School — where she was editor-in-chief of NYU Law Review. She has been named to the Jewish Book Council Author’s Network, the Seattle Holocaust Center for Humanity Speaker’s Bureau, and served on the University of Washington Advisory Council for the Extension Writing Program. 

Register HereSGS LIBRARY NEWS

New Subscription Website for Swedish Records Now Available for Patrons

SGS now offers access to ArkivDigital. ArkivDigital is Sweden’s largest and most extensive online archive of original Swedish records. The website is available to use on a patron computer in the SGS library.

 

Insights Await in Unique SGS Databases

King County Court Case Index: This is an index of over 1.7 million King County court case records for the period 1881-1980.  The index was compiled from title searches conducted by the Chicago Title Insurance Company.  These searches were generally for probate, name changes, or changes in marital status involving a change in property ownership.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Membership Cards: This is a database of approximately 26,000 original membership cards from 2 Seattle area VFW posts. A typical membership card provides information as shown on the following example:


Example of a record of the veterans of Foreign Wars showing current address of veteran, enlistment information and name of nearest relative


Approximately 5,600 of these membership cards are available to members on the SGS website.

To request a look-up in the King County Court Case index or the additional 20,000 VFW Cards, contact research@seagensoc.org.  The look-up is free to members.  For non-members, the look-up fee is $15 per surname.
 EXPLORING WOMEN’S WORK

Second Saturday: Nov. 8, Noon

Join Dr. Janet Few for an exploration of historical occupations—especially those of women—both paid and unpaid. From lace making and straw plaiting to other female-dominated roles, she’ll discuss working conditions, tools, and hazards. Though examples are drawn from England, the insights apply broadly to researching women’s work in the past. 

Note: This presentation will begin one hour earlier than usual to accommodate Dr. Janet Few, who will be joining us from England.
 
Dr. Janet Few earned her Ph.D. in Community History and is an experienced family, social and community historian. She has written several books of interest to genealogists and contributes to family history journals. Janet is currently serving as the president of the Family History Federation. She is heavily involved in the work of family history societies and was awarded the Society of Genealogists certificate of recognition in 2020 for her work.

Sign Up Today!

HELP SPL PATRONS RESEARCH THEIR FAMILIES

Members Sought for SGS-SPL Pilot ProjectThe SGS Board and the Seattle Public Library have agreed to a pilot project bringing genealogy volunteers to branch libraries. This not only shares our genealogy skills with the public who visit their neighborhood library but also introduces more people to SGS and our Special Interest Groups, classes and Library resources. We need 10-15 volunteers to sit in one of three SPL branch libraries and answer genealogy questions from library patrons. SGS members will work in teams of two people on specific weekday afternoons. You should have at least intermediate level research skills. Training will be provide by SPL staff. Email 

splvolunteers@seagensoc.org.


SGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Good Shepherd Center, Suite 302
4649 Sunnyside Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
206 522-8658

Hours :  Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday   
** 10:00 a.m .- 3:00 p.m. **

Always check the SGS Website Calendar of Events for the meeting links, registration, or for last minute updates or changes to the schedule. Be advised you may need to register in advance to join a meeting.   

All times listed are Pacific Time unless otherwise noted

Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Genealogy SIG (Virtual), explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and genealogical research Email SGSAISIG@seagensoc.org.

Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., FamilySearch SIG, Discover the many ways to use the FamilySearch website in your research. Meeting includes instruction and time for Q&A. Email SGSFamilySearchSIG@seagensoc.org to join the mailing list. NOTE: New starting time!

Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025,  1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., DNA Workshop, with Cary Bright and Craig Gowens. To participate you need to be on the SGS DNA Interest Group email list. Contact Cary Bright at sgsdnasig@seagensoc.org to join. 

Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Organizing for Genealogy SIG, Share information and discuss organization tips, techniques, and habits to enhance your genealogical journey. Contact Susan McKee at sgsOrganizingsig@seagensoc.org to join. 

Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Publishing SIG, Participate in writing and publishing the SGS Journal twice a year. Email SGSPubSIG@seagensoc.org.

Saturday–Sunday, Oct. 11–12, 2025, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., SGS 2025 Fall Seminar with Blaine Bettinger, Join SGS for a four seminars focused on using DNA to solve family mysteries. Register now.

Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., SGS Board of Directors Meeting (Virtual), All SGS members are welcome to attend. SGS is an all volunteer organization. Please be involved. Members must sign in to website to see Zoom link.

Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Tech Tuesday (Virtual), informal consultation time on DNA, genealogy software, or genealogy-related technical issues. All are welcome. No appointment necessary. Bring us your problem; we’ll try to help

Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., NEW-ish! Ancestry Users SIG (Virtual), The Ancestry Users Special Interest Group is for people who use Ancestry.com (and AncestryDNA) to research their family histories. Email SGSAncestrySIG@seagensoc.org

Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., SGS Library Evening Hours, Come by and join host, Lisa Oberg, for a quiet, comfortable place to work on your genealogy research. Every 3rd Wednesday of the month

Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Write It Up! SIG (Virtual), Join this group  to share and discuss writing projects, resources, and ideas. To join or learn more, contact Sheyna Watkins at sgsWriteItUpSIG@seagensoc.org.

Friday, Oct. 19, 2025, 10:30 p.m.–12:30 p.m. Family Tree Maker SIG, Join Eastside Genealogical Society and SGS to learn and share tips and tricks for using Family Tree Maker by Software MacKiev. The meetings open about 15 minutes in advance. You can join and/or leave whenever you have to, and you may email your question(s) in advance or bring them up during the meeting.

Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-noon, Irish SIG (Virtual), with Susan McKee. Share information and discuss Irish ancestral research. View SGS calendar for details on joining this group.

Saturday, Oct 21, 2025, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m, German SIG (Virtual),  Share what you know OR get help with problems in your own research. Register on the SGS website.

Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., Scandinavian Interest Group SIG (Virtual), Share information and discuss Scandinavian ancestral research. Swedish research with examples of researching on Arkivdigital ($) and Riksarkivet (free). Register here. NOTE: Change of date this month only.

Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, 1:00 pm- 2:00 pm, Virtual Sunday: Jewish Families in Seattle, 1874–1913 (Virtual), Join Karen Treiger as she traces her ancestors who immigrated from Europe to Seattle and Portland between 1874 and 1913. Register here.

Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Mexican SIG (Virtual), Share information and discuss Indigenous North American, Spanish, Cuban, and Hispanic genealogical research. Email Diane Hughes-Hart at SGSMexSIG@seagensoc.org to join.

Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m., DNA SIG, Join our quarterly meetings to discover what’s new in genetic genealogy and learn more about select, in-depth topics. Email SGSDNASIG@seagensoc.org to join.

Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, 1:00 p.m., Calvary Cemetery Tour (Field Trips), Discover the Stories Beneath the Stones: A Talk & Walking Tour of Calvary Cemetery. Registration fee: $15 (SGS Members $10). Register here.

Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Tech Tuesday (Virtual), informal consultation time on DNA, genealogy software, or genealogy-related technical issues. All are welcome. No appointment necessary. Bring us your problem; we’ll try to help.

Thursday, Oct. 30 20257:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Eastern European SIG, Learn about researching family history from the Balkans to the Baltics and in between. For more information email sgseasterneuropesig@seagensoc.org.

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025, 10:00 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., FamilySearch SIG, Discover the many ways to use the FamilySearch website in your research. Meeting includes instruction and time for Q&A. Email SGSFamilySearchSIG@seagensoc.org to join the mailing list

. NOTE: New starting time!

Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025,  1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m., DNA Workshop, with Cary Bright and Craig Gowens. To participate you need to be on the SGS DNA Interest Group email list. Contact Cary Bright at sgsdnasig@seagensoc.org to join. 

Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Organizing for Genealogy SIG, Share information and discuss organization tips, techniques, and habits to enhance your genealogical journey. Contact Susan McKee at sgsOrganizingsig@seagensoc.org to join. 

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.,  Pacific Northwest Interest Group (Virtual), Share information and discuss Pacific Northwest genealogical research. Register on the SGS website.

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Genealogy SIG (Virtual), explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and genealogical research Email SGSAISIG@seagensoc.org.

Saturday, Nov. 8,2025, noon-1:30 p.m., Second Saturday, “Women at Work” Presented by Dr. Janet Few. Register here.M

Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Brags & Bricks Social Interest Group (Virtual), Join us for an informal social gathering. Share your recent genealogical successes and challenges, or just come to hang out with other genealogists. See SGS Calendar for more information.

Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m., SGS Board of Directors Meeting (Virtual), All SGS members are welcome to attend. SGS is an all volunteer organization. Please be involved. Members must sign in to website to see Zoom link.

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., Tech Tuesday (Virtual), informal consultation time on DNA, genealogy software, or genealogy-related technical issues. All are welcome. No appointment necessary. Bring us your problem; we’ll try to help.

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025, 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m., NEW-ish! Ancestry Users SIG (Virtual), The Ancestry Users Special Interest Group is for people who use Ancestry.com (and AncestryDNA) to research their family histories. Email SGSAncestrySIG@seagensoc.org.   

OUR NEIGHBORS AND BEYOND

Fiske Library Classes, 
Wednesdays, 10 a.m.

  • Oct. 8: An Introduction – to Find My Past Records with Steven W. Morrison
  • Oct. 15: Adoption Meets DNA with Beth Swartz
  • Oct. 22: If These Walls Could Talk – House and Neighborhood Histories with Mary Kircher Roddy
  • Oct. 29: Ancestors Calling: Science, Synchronicity and Sources with Judy Nimer Muhn
  • Nov. 5: What the Law Put Asunder: Divorce in America with Sara Cochran
  • Nov. 12:  Point of Origin: How to Find Your Ancestral Village with Lisa Vogele
  • Nov. 19: What’s New in Genetic Genealogy with Karin Borgerson

Learn more and register


“Western Trails Following the Seven Ts,” presented by Steven W. Morrison 
Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society
Saturday, Oct. 4, 1 p.m. (virtual)

This presentation explores the historical significance, unique challenges, and enduring legacies of the Oregon, California, Mormon, Santa Fe, Old Spanish, Bozeman, and Pony Express trails, revealing how they shaped the nation’s expansion and the lives of those who dared to traverse them. Learn more and  register here.

Hiding in Plain Sight: Finding Elusive Ancestors with FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search,” presented by Julia A. Anderson
Genealogical Forum of Oregon
Saturday, October 18, 2:30 p.m. (virtual)

FamilySearch’s powerful new Full-Text Search tool is unlocking billions of previously unsearchable records – revealing names, places, and stories hidden deep within digitized documents. In this class, you’ll learn how to use this groundbreaking feature to uncover ancestors who’ve slipped through the cracks. Discover smart search strategies, see real-life examples, and leave with practical tips to apply to your own research. Learn more and register.

“Finding Ancestors in the 19th Century Russian Revizskie skazki,” presented by Hal Bookbinder
Jewish Genealogical Society of Washington State
Monday, October 13, 7 p.m. (virtual)

The Russian Revizskie skazki can be a gold mine in finding information about our ancestors. “Revizskie skazki” literally means “revision tales,” though we generally refer to them as “revision lists.” While censuses only provide information on people currently alive, revision lists include “tales” about the men who died or moved away since the prior revision list. Presenter Hal Bookbinder will provide an overview of the periodic revision lists and demonstrate how he was able to use the 1850 and 1858 ones to identify ancestors, including those who lived earlier, and even to creatively use the information to get back an extra generation or two where no records exist. Learn more and register.

* to renew your membership: log in on the Members Home page
and click the green renew membership button.

 

DONATE TO SGS

Your donations represent a significant part of the SGS budget. Your continued generosity helps us increase our financial security and expand our services for everyone. We make it easy for you to contribute appreciated stock from your portfolio. Perhaps you’d like a tax write-off before year end? We have a brokerage account established and ready to receive your donation from any firm. For details, write treasurer@seagensoc.org. For questions about our needs and our vision, write president@seagensoc.org
 

Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society Family History Month

Stillaquamish Valley Genealogical Society

October is Family History Month!

The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society would like to help you preserve your family history.

Bring your family documents, old photos, negatives, slides, tapes, and home movies to the SVGS Library to get them digitized absolutely FREE!

Bring your own USB drive for documents, photos, negatives and slides and a CD for tapes and movies. (There will be thumb drives and CDs available for purchase at the library.)

We will be open all month long on Tuesday, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 10am to 4 pm.

It takes longer to digitize tapes and movies, so we request an appointment to make sure the equipment is available when you arrive. Please email info@stillygen.org Attention: LeAnne.

The SVGS Library is located at 6111 188th PL NE, Arlington. East of the airport and north of the Boys & Girls Club. Look for the Genealogy Library signs.

Hint: Digital copies of family memories make thoughtful gifts for the holidays!

For more information visit our website stillygen.org

Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society October 2025 Legacy Family Tree SIG

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Legacy Family Tree SIG Meeting
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm virtual via Zoom

This month we will be reviewing a handful of short but useful free Legacy videos.

We meet monthly  to share tips & tricks, problems & solutions. Sometimes we will watch videos or share our screens to aide 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. If you have any suggestions for future topics, please send them in.

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

Meeting Invite with Links in file attached below:

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:
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Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society October 2025 Writing Family History

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Writing Family History
Wednesday, October 9, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM via Zoom

The Writing Family History Special Interest Group (WFH-SIG) supports TPCGS members in documenting, writing, and preserving their family histories—formally or informally. Monthly meetings will provide a mix of presentations, writing exercises, and peer reviews to help members make progress in their projects.

Meeting invite with links in file attached below

Date & Time: Every month on the Second Wednesday, starting at 7:00 PM Pacific Time

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Join Zoom Meeting:
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Lower Columbia Genealogical Society Was Your Ancestor Really Gone or Just Hidden

PAM VESTAL

Genealogist and lecturer

Was Your Ancestor Really Gone or Just Hidden in the Records

Speaker at the Lower Columbia Genealogical Society’s

October 9th Zoom meeting.

Virtual meeting doors will open at 6:30 pm

The speaker’s program will begin at 7:00 pm

The public is invited to attend.

Please consider joining our society for $20/yr. 

For a link to join the meeting or to join the society contact lcgsgen@yahoo.com 24hrs prior to the event

Tri-City Genealogical Society FamilySearch’s Full Text Search

  Please join us for Tri-City Genealogical Society’s October General meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, October 8.  The presentation will be at the Richland FamilySearch Center located at 1314A Goethals Dr.  Entrance is down the ramp from the parking lot that is to the north of Dairy Queen.  The presentation will also be on Zoom so you can join in from the comfort of your own home.  See below for the Zoom link.

   The October TCGS General meeting is entitled Secrets for Success: How to Harness the Power of FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search and will be presented by Julia A. Anderson.  Learn what FamilySearch’s full-text search capability can do for you! This class will provide you with tips and tricks for making the most of this innovation in genealogical research. We will cover various ways to search, how to use wildcards and other tools, ways to filter your results, how to read and save images and transcriptions, and what to do with the information you find in the records.  Key takeaways include revolutionary access to un-indexed records, smart search techniques that deliver results and seamless integration with FamilySearch family tree

  Julia A. Anderson, MA, AG®, AGL™ has a master’s degree in history and education and is an Accredited Genealogist® and Accredited Genealogist Lecturer™ with expertise in the United States Gulf South Region. She works as a full-time United States and Canada research specialist at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah and teaches genealogy research and accreditation classes for Salt Lake Community College. Julia owns and manages Anderson Genealogical Research, LLC, serves as a commissioner on the board of ICAPGen, and is the conference chair for the Utah Genealogical Association.

Topic: TCGS General Meeting October 8 at 7 p.m.

Time: Oct 8, 2025 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

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Yakima Valley Genealogical Society Legacy Family Tree

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society

1901 S. 12th Avenue

Union Gap, WA 98903

Phone: (509) 248-1328

Email: yvgs@yvgs.net

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society

General Meeting will be held in the library

Date: Saturday, October 4, 2025

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Judy Schuster will be giving a presentation on Legacy Family Tree. She will be talking about the basics of the program, how to enter data, how to download it for FREE, and how to transfer trees from a different program.

Let’s Talk About: Legacy Family Tree Webinars

Legacy Family Tree Webinars are one of The Best genealogical learning opportunities available to us these days. Why??

* Legacy Family Tree Webinars offer nearly 2500 presentations in their library.

* These presentations are from over 250 different presenters.

* These presentations span 26 different categories.

* These presentations are offered in 11 different languages.

* These presentations are FREE ON DAY OF and then go into the library.

* Membership is $49 annually which gives you access to the entire library, day or night, on your schedule.

There will be 10 presentations offered in October:

* Oct 1, 5:00am, EST, David Ryan, Irish Public Records Fire & Genealogy

* Oct 1, 2:00pm, EST, Blaine Bettinger, Understanding Ethnicity in DNA

* Oct 3, 2:00pm, EST, J.H. Fonkert, Ten Tantilizing Sources

* Oct 3, time TBA, Janice Nickerson, Ontario Genealogy

* Oct 8, 8:00pm, EST, James Biedler, German Genealogy

* Oct 10, 2:00pm, EST, Orice Jenkins, Betsy Grant: A Fight for Freedom

* Oct 14, 9:00pm, EST, Shauna Hicks, Australian Post Office Directories

* Oct 21, 2:00pm, EST, Gilkison & LaRue, A Coast to coast identity story

* Oct 22, 2:00pm, EST, Melissa Barker, Finding Females in Local Archives

* Oct 24, 2:00pm, EST, Art Taylor, Use AI to organize digital photos

* Oct 28, 2:00pm, EST, A MyHeritage Webinar

* Oct 29, 2:00pm, EST, Kory Meyerink, Colonial NY Research

Why not have a learning listen???

Italian Interest Group of the Eastside Genealogical Society Italian Military Records

Italian Interest Group (IIG)October 2025 Meeting
Italian Soldiers Click Here for meeting registration
You will get a reminder email with the same Zoom meeting link on October 10th and 17th.
Description: This presentation will cover the wealth of genealogical information available in Italian military records, which have existed since Italian unification in the 19th century and in some places as far back as 1792. The records discussed will include conscription lists (Liste di Leva) detailing biographical and physical information for all eligible males, and military service files (Fogli Matricolari) tracking a soldier’s service history, promotions, and assignments. Additionally, four other lesser-known Italian military records will be covered. Since these records are organized by military district and province rather than by town, they are especially useful for tracing ancestors whose specific hometown is unknown. The Presentation will guide researchers on accessing these records, whether by requesting them from a provincial State Archive (Archivio di Stato) in Italy, searching digitized records on sites like FamilySearch or Portale Antenati, or understanding the location of military archives based on the time period.”
Kerri Tannenbaum Speaker Bio: Joel Cole was born and raised in Padova, Italy. He has been involved with Italian Family History for over 30 years. He accompanied his father Trafford for his first genealogical research in Maniago, Italy, when he was 15 and since then he has been fascinated by family history. He has worked as a researcher for over 25 years, visiting almost every State Archive in Italy and almost 1,000 parish archives. He is familiar with paleography having taken several classes in Italy, and with Latin documents, having studied it for over 10 years. Joel has presented in many international genealogical conferences about Italian Family History and has worked for years for private companies performing research in all of Italy, consulting Civil records, Parish and Diocesan Catholic records, Notary records and many more sources. In 2015 he moved to Utah covering several roles for FamilySearch. He is currently the content strategist for Southern Europe, including Italy. Joel’s research specialties are: Italy, Southern Switzerland and Istria-Croatia. Expert at deciphering ancient Italian and Latin documents.
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Eastside Genealogical Society
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P.O. Box 374
Bellevue, WA 98009-0374