Bible Rescue
My name is Joseph Kerry and I’m reaching out on behalf of Bible Rescue, a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing family Bibles—Bibles that contain handwritten genealogical records, personal notes, or family history.
These Bibles are more than religious texts—they are irreplaceable historical artifacts that tell the story of generations. Unfortunately, many are lost through estate sales, discarded in downsizing, or left in storage. Our mission is to recover these Bibles, preserve the records inside, and reconnect them with living descendants or provide them with a new, respectful home.
We’re currently inviting organizations like yours to partner with us in this effort. If you come across family Bibles—or if your members have any they’d like to donate—we would be honored to receive them. We can often reimburse shipping costs (especially via USPS Media Mail), and we make every effort to preserve both the physical book and the stories within. We will also let you know when the family Bible has found a new home.
You can learn more about us and search our growing online database at biblerescue.org
Please feel free to share this opportunity with your members, staff, or community. If you have any questions please let me know.
Thank you for the important work you do in preserving history. We’d love to partner with you to ensure that these family treasures are not lost to time.
Warm regards,
Joseph Kerry
Bible Rescue
M 610.329.1244
E joe@biblerescue.org
W biblerescue.org
Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society Mystery Book Club July 2025

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Mystery Book Club
Saturday, July 19, 2025 starting at 4:00 pm via Zoom
Please join us as we discuss a fictional genealogical book, The Famous DAR Murder Mystery by Graham Landrum.
More information at:
Amazon: The Famous DAR Murder Mystery
This book may also be available in print from various book stores.
TPCGS Book Club Zoom Meeting
Every month on the Third Sat beginning at 4:00 PM Pacific Time
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Tacoma Pierce County Genealogical Society Chat July 2025

Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society Genealogy Chat Meeting
Tuesday, July 15, 2025, starting at 7:00 PM via Zoom
Please join us and let’s chat!
Discussion starter topic: Open Discussion- Idea Sharing
This is a monthly opportunity to connect with others and talk about anything and everything genealogical. The value of this meeting increases with the participation of each person that attends and contributes to the conversations. This is your chance to celebrate the breaking down of a brick wall in your research, or ask questions of others that can help you find records or relatives. Everyone, members and guests are welcome and encouraged to attend and participate.
Meeting invite with links in file attached below.
Date & Time: Every month on the Third Tue, from 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM Pacific Time
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Skagit Valley Genealogical Society The Celtic Arts Foundation Genealogy 101

Have you always wanted to do your genealogy but did not know where to start? The Skagit Valley Genealogical Society has the class for you…SVGS, in conjunction with the Celtic Arts Foundation, presents Genealogy 101, a two-hour course on the basics of family history research, Saturday July 26, 2025. Choose either the morning (9-11am) or afternoon (1-3pm) class. This is SVGS’s 2025 fundraiser, tickets are $15, go to https://www.celticarts.org/event/genealogy-101 for tickets.
Let’s Talk About: Flower Symbolism

Since time immemorial, flower symbolism has been used to private correspondence and expressing unspoken feelings. People became especially fascinated by flower symbolism during the Victorian Era and books explaining “flower language” were nearly as common as the Bible in Victorian homes. Here are some common meanings of flowers:
Daisy – new beginnings
Sunflower – adoration, loyalty
Iris – faith, trust, wisdom, hope
Zinnia – thoughts of absent friends
Rose – joy, happiness, love
Poppy – remembrance of fallen soldiers
How about our Washington lilac?

For a complete list, go to Wikipedia, “list of plants with symbolism.”
Heritage Quest Research Library Genealogical Records Found in New England States
John Hughes To Talk About Latest Book
The Grays Harbor Genealogical Society is hosting local favorite John Hughes at their next meeting, Saturday July 12, 2025. The program begins at 10:00 a.m. at the Hoquiam Library and is open to the public.

John, now fully retired as the State Historian, will talk about his latest book, New Land, which is the story of how Southeast Asian refugees found a home in Washington state in the fallout of the Fall of Saigon in Vietnam in 1975. New Land, which was John’s final book project as our state historian, revisits several of those former refugees to tell their stories of life in America. Several of those stories happened in Willapa Harbor in Pacific County. Regardless of how you view today’s debate on immigration, you may find some surprises in these stories.
For many of us, John is a local treasure. He’s a home-grown example of how a love of Grays Harbor history and an appreciation for people who’ve stepped up and made a difference in our community and our state can motivate and inspire us to keep going, keep trying to make a difference.
The hybrid meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. and is open to all. The in-person meeting will be at the Hoquiam Library, 420 7th Avenue, Hoquiam. For a Zoom link, email Info@graysharborgenealogy.com.
Pioneer Pursuit Needs Your Help

We are still collecting names and family histories for our Pioneer Pursuit project. To date, we have 4,364 verified names in our index, but we want MORE!
You can submit genealogies for any man, woman or child who lived in Washington Territory on or before November 11, 1889. You don’t have to be related to a pioneer — find a name and do what we do best: research it. A great place to find who lived here before statehood is the county census record collection from the Washington State Digital Archives — a treasure trove! This would make a great local genealogical or historical society project.
We’ve made it easy for you. There are examples, forms, hints and FAQs on the WSGS website. There’s also a video explaining the process and answering questions from the Pioneer Pursuit Roundtable in April 2023. If you have other questions, please email Info@wasgs.org and put “Pioneer Pursuit” in the subject line.
Heritage Quest Research Library July 2025 Happenings


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Jennifer Warner has worked in both public and special libraries from 1990-2019, most recently as a reference librarian from 2001-2019. She has also been doing genealogy for over 42 years. She has been the editor of a Civil War Roundtable Newsletter for over 12 years. Jennifer has been active and continues to participate in many genealogical and lineage societies including the Du Page County Historical Museum. She loves helping people learn about their heritage. When:
In Memory Carolyn L. Harkness, a devoted wife, loving homemaker, and cherished member of her community, passed away peacefully on May 11, 2025, in Puyallup, Washington, at the age of 83. Carolyn was involved at HQRL for over 25 years. She was a member of the management team for most of those years. She contributed on the management team as the Class coordinator, Volunteer coordinator, and Office Manager at various times during her years of volunteer work. She also took on special projects and assisted on many other projects at HQRL. She could always be counted on to support our fund-raisers (e.g. Autumn Quest, Summer Quest, Books on the Road). She was also the internet research person.