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Learn All About My Heritage Library Edition The My Heritage Search Engine is a state-of-the-art tool for finding historical records that mention your ancestors. Discover the advanced technology behind the scenes and learn how to take full advantage of the search engine’s robust features to explore the lives of your ancestors. Daniel HorowitzDedicated to Genealogy since 1986, Daniel was the teacher and study guide editor of the family history project “Searching for My Roots” in Venezuela for 15 years. He is involved in several crowdsource, digitization and transcription projects, and holds a board-level position at The Israel Genealogy Research Association. Since 2006, Daniel has been working at MyHeritage liaising with genealogy societies, bloggers, and media, as well as lecturing, and attending conferences around the world. When: Thursday, June 5, 2025 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM Where: ZOOM & limited in-person (8) Cost: $20 members $25 non-members Sign-up & Payment: ZOOM Go to hqrl.com and click on the HQRL Store (sign in as a member to get the discount) In-Person (8 only) CALL: 253-863-1806 or come into the library at 2102 E Main, Ste 105, Puyallup, WA 98372 COMING SOON! Mary Kircher Roddy Just the Ticket to Find Your Railroad Ancestors June 19, 2025 |
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Let’s Talk About: Honoring Memorial Day
Let’s Talk About: Fidalgo Island Pioneer’s 1923 Obit
This Washington-Pioneer-History-Tidbit comes from the Anacortes American, April 19, 1923. Titled “First Fidalgo Settler Buried,” I have excerpted portions from the long (and most interesting) obituary for you.
Charles W. Beale, the first white settler of Fidalgo Island was buried in the Fern Hill Cemetery where he had hunted deer over 65 years ago. Capt. Beale was the oldest living pioneer of the county and six past presidents of the Skagit County Pioneer Assn were pallbearers.
Mr. Beale is survived by four sons and three daughters; his home was in Anacortes. He was a Virginian and stricken with gold fever crossed the plans by ox team in 1851 landing in Sacramento. He drove a team there for five years and then in 1856 headed out overland to the Fraser River gold diggings. Instead of washing gold, he became a river steamboat captain. While making a trip to Whatcom in a flatboat, he was wrecked and forced some frightened Indians at gunpoint to paddle him to Fidalgo. In 1862 Beale went to the Cariboe (sic) and when he returned in 1866 he found that his claim had been sold. He took up another claim, built his cabin and stayed.
Capt. Beale sometimes told of an experience in the winter of 1859 when the snow was deep and food was scarce and the six settlers on the bay had little to eat save what their rifles brought them. Beale had shot a deep on the slopes of Mt. Erie and packed it on his back out through deep snow and the jungles (sic) to what is now Weaverling’s Spit where his fellow settlers were to meet him with a canoe and take him and any possible game across the bay to the cabins. But the canoe was not there. Night came on and wolves, great gaunt grey fellows, followed his trail through the snow by drops of blood. Beale was compelled to wade out into the water to get away from the wolves bearing the deer carcass with him. In deadly cold water he stood until finally a canoe appeared.
The Beale children were: Capt. Charles, Jr., John R., George C., Frank D., Mrs. A.O. Clem, Mrs. Lacretia Monroe, Mrs. Emma Laborte. I wonder if any descendants of this Fidalgo Island pioneer are still in the area????
Skagit Valley Genealogical Society Norwegian Genealogy

Please join the SVGS on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 1pm for the last of our Spring Series, Norwegian Genealogy with Dana Kelly, Executive Director of the Norwegian American Genealogical Center (NAGC). NAGC is a non-profit devoted to collecting, preserving and sharing records of Norwegian and Norwegian-American genealogy and immigration history. Can’t make it to the Burlington Library, request a zoom link by emailing genealogy0715@gmail.com.
Twin Rivers Genealogy Society Walking With Ancestors

Walking with Ancestors will take place on July 4th at Normal Hill Cemetery, 1122 7th St, Lewiston, ID. Twin Rivers Genealogy Society offers tours starting at 8:30am, with the last tour at 10:30am. This year, the event is in the Military section of the Cemetery, and Garry Bush will be the guest speaker. The tours will include a visit to the resting places of a soldier “Missing in Action” from the Vietnam War. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. For questions, contact Sue at 509.780.7592.
Jerald Rogers Named One of WSGS’s Outstanding Volunteers in 2024
Since 2003, the Washington State Genealogical Society has recognized over 600 outstanding volunteers and teams, nominated by their local society or genealogical organization for their service and dedication. These volunteers are the backbone of their local society, giving their time and expertise, to the organization and the field of genealogy. In the coming months, you will be introduced to each of the 2024 award recipients and learn why they received they received a WSGS Outstanding Volunteer and Team Award.
Today we’re introducing Jerald Rogers of Edmonds, Washington who was selected by the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society as its recipient of a WSGS Outstanding Volunteer Award.

Jerald has made significant contributions to the success of the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society. As treasurer, he manages the finances, ensuring transparency and stability. He has secured and overseen grants that have bolstered funding and enabled the society to expand their services. Most notable was his work to secure the funding, and assist in the management, of the recently completed Phase I of the Edmonds Tribune-Review digitization project.
Jerald has also taken a hands-on approach in two significant ways regarding SIGS’s library, the Humble House. He has monitored the facilities, ensuring they remain in excellent condition, while liaising with the facility’s owner, the City of Lynnwood, on larger repairs and upkeep tasks. Finally, Jerald serves as a docent lead at the society library, sharing his knowledge and passion with visitors.
For more information on the WSGS Outstanding Volunteer Award program, visit the Recognition page of the WSGS website or contact Info@wasgs.org. Please type “Volunteer Award” in the subject line.
Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Carved in Stone: Cemetery Research

Please join us for this timely presentation;
it comes just a few days before our
FindAGrave Adventure!
“Carved in Stone: Cemetery Research”
presented by: Pamela Bell Dallas

Gain more from your cemetery research. Unlock the full potential of your cemetery visits!
In this session, you’ll learn how to effectively prepare before heading to the cemetery,
make the most of your time on-site, and discover valuable family history clues
Date: June 07, 2025 Time: 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM
Location: The Hive – 2904 E Sprague Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
Hybrid-Zoom meeting (We’d sure love to see you in person.)
Doors open at 12:30 p.m. (Come early to catch up with friends)
Door code: 985426#
Zoom link and handouts will be available on the EWGSi website the day before the event.
(please print your handouts at home)
Don’t forget some cash for Raffles and $50/50$
Jeannie will have her world-famous Free Table.
And of course coffee, cookies and friends!
To find out more about the FindAGrave event please visit: EWGSi.org
Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA SIG Living DNA

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society DNA Special Interest Group Meeting
Tuesday, May 27, Starting at 7:00 pm via Zoom
We will discuss the DNA company Living DNA, their offerings, and take a virtual tour of the website.
Download: 1745378587_DNASIGMeetingInvite.pdf
Calendar reminder: TPCGS DNA Special Interest Group Meeting
Every month on the Fourth Tuesday beginning at 7:00 PM Pacific Time
Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.
Monthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZYqdeyrrz0iEtx-c_J3gNfcI8mebT1zajLo/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGqqTkvGdWTuBGPRpwQB4joZ-nzmCFHj7dF0RzaKXNUTAX1H7pPN7BLQcLR
Join Zoom Meeting:
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Meeting ID: 827 2531 6888
Passcode: 811780
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German Interest Group of the Eastside Genealogical Society Using Ortsfamilienbucher

Zoom Registration required: https://tinyurl.com/4rpudhxk
More information: Visitors are always welcome. Our website is https://egsgermangroup.wordpress.com/
Fort Walla Walla Camp 3 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Again this year the Fort Walla Walla Camp 3 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold their annual Memorial Day remembrance service (5/26) at Tahoma Cemetery of Yakima at 10:45 to about noon. The public is invited, with limited seating, visitors are advised to bring a personal lawn chair. Camp 3 members will lead the service. WVHS Jr ROTC to post the Colors. Will be music and several brief speakers, a discussion on Decoration Day & on discovering your C.War ancestor, and a gun volley salute and Taps played.
Questions? address to Camp Commander Clifford Peterson phone 509 969 8844 Or www.suvpnw.org and Fort Walla Walla events .
Thanks Don Jameson Past Camp Commander. or Cell 509 945 0549

Daniel Horowitz




