Seattle Genealogical Society News

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OUR NEW SGS PRESIDENT,
 JILL MORELLI
 

The Seattle Genealogical Society Board is happy to announce that Jill Morelli has agreed to assume the role of President of the Society for the remainder of the 2016-2017 year. You may know Jill from her role as Publications Director of the Society from 2012 to 2015, as well as the many programs she has been involved with and the numerous presentations she has given to the Society. She has devoted the interim time to writing her portfolio for certification as a certified genealogist which has only recently been submitted for review. While the outcome is yet unknown, she is now free to devote her time to the Society and the needs of the membership. The position has been vacant since the election last spring. Please welcome Jill.

“Washington on the Western Front”
WW I Exhibit Hosted at UW in the Allen Library

Currently on display in Special Collections at the Allen Library on the UW campus  is an exhibit concerning World War I titled “Washington on the Western Front: At Home and Over There”.  On Friday, November 11, Armistice Day (Veterans Day), Special Collections will be having an Open House from 1:00-5:00pm.  All are welcome to attend and parking is free that day.

A Color Guard from Ballard Eagleson VFW Post 3063 will open the event. In addition to guided gallery walks of the exhibit, two documentaries about the influenza epidemic of 1918 and the creation of American cemeteries in France will be shown.

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Seattle Genealogical Society Tip of the Week

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 TIP OF THE WEEK – HeinOnLine Wants to Give Back
 

Since it’s launch in 2000, HeinOnLine,  an internet database service by William S. Hein & Co., Inc., a Buffalo, NY publisher specializing in legal materials, has won award after award.  Now they just got a huge shout out from Judy G Russell, the Legal Genealogist.

William S. Hein & Co., Inc. describes their newly launched collection,  Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture & Law,   as “monumental, unique, (and) culturally significant,”. Judy concurs.  She calls it “fabulous”. This collection is all known legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world.  And it’s free to everyone! You will need to register for access, but that’s a simple process.

To read more about William S. Hein & Co.  and the collection, check out Judy’s latest blog entitled “Shining a Light” at :

www.legalgenealogist.com/2016/10/13/shining-a-light/

If you are interested in using the collection, you can register for access at :

https://home.heinonline.org/slavery/

Seattle Genealogical Society News

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* WANTED *
 PHOTOS FROM 2015 FALL SEMINAR

Did you attend last year’s Fall Seminar or one of the special Sunday sessions with Dr. Thomas W. Jones? Did you take any photos?

We need one or two good pictures from this event for our 4Culture grant application. These annual $3000 grants are key to our financial success, and our seminars are one of the reasons that 4Culture continues to support SGS.

Please contact secretary@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org if you have a photo to share.

KUDOS TO JOHN

This past week SGS volunteer, John Harley, installed three smoke detectors in the SGS Library. We’d like to thank John for his invaluable and expert help. Our Library had been without any smoke detectors. We all feel safer now.

SGS HALLOWEEN OPEN HOUSE
 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30th, 1:00-4:00pm

Come to the SGS Library for some tricks & treats, plus a tiptoe through some fascinating tombstones. At 2:00pm Jean A Roth, a descendant of Salem Witch Trials families, will present “Dead Men Tell No Tales; Or, Do They?”

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TIP OF THE WEEK – DID YOU HAVE ANCESTORS in
 19th CENTURY, WHITMAN COUNTY, ANYONE?
 

The Whitman County Genealogical Society(WCGS) has published a new book :

“Whitman County, Washington Territory:
Gleanings from Selected Newspapers
with Every Name Index (1877-1886)”

As described by WCGS, their “243 page spiral bound book with laminated covers compiled by Mary Bybee Simonsen in cooperation with WCGS, contains 194 pages of gleanings, plus an index of over 5,000 different names.  There were many newspapers in Whitman County from 1877-1886, but most gleanings were extracted from the Palouse Gazette, the Washington Democrat (both Colfax, W.T. newspapers), and the Palouse News (a Palouse City, W.T. newspaper), plus a few other area newspapers.  The extractions were done from microfilm at Washington State University Holland Library in Pullman, WA.  Every readable issue of these newspapers during this time period was reviewed for possible gleanings.  Most gleanings are from records, such as births, marriages, divorces, deaths, and land records, plus other interesting items related to the area.   Some articles, especially land records, were too faint to read, so the gleaning was edited.  Full articles may be read at a facility having these microfilmed newspapers.”

The book sells for $25 or it is also available on CD in PDF format for $15; taxes and shipping included. Contact address for WCGS : PO BOX 393, Pullman, WA 99163.  See WCGS pages posted on the Washington State Genealogical Society Blog for additional information and order form at:
http://wp.wasgs.org/tag/whitman-county-genealogical-society/

Seattle Genealogical Society News

Seattle

FALL MEMBERSHIP MEETING  

This is a reminder the SGS Fall Membership Meeting will be held Saturday, October 1st, from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. in the Seattle Genealogical Society Library. Due to circumstances beyond our control, scheduled guest speaker, Cyndi Ingle, famous for her website Cyndi’s List, will not be available to speak at this meeting. However, Ann Wright, Director of the Library, will give an account of major developments in the SGS Library.

There will be a pre-meeting social hour with coffee, tea, and light snacks beginning at noon. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow SGS members,  the current Board of Directors, and fellow researchers. Perhaps you’ll find someone who can provide a clue or two for your own family history!

DR. ANNA HENDERSON CHAVELLE

January 28, 1933 – September 15, 2016

SGS member Dr. Anna Henderson (Chipman) Chavelle passed away suddenly at the Aljoya residence, where she made her home with her wife Christine Knutson.  She was born in Seattle and received both her undergraduate and M.D. degrees from the University of Washington.  Her family medical practice was first in Wallingford, then in the Greenlake area of Seattle.

Dr. Chavelle had served as Chief of Staff and on the Board of Northwest Hospital, and had been a President of the Washington State Family Physicians, as well as the Washington State Medical Association.  She was preceded in death by her brother, William Henderson and is survived by her spouse Christine Knutson, her daughter Judith (David) Nielsen, her granddaughters Anna and Victoria, her sister Elizabeth Gordon and sister-in-law Diana Henderson, as well as six nieces and nephews and thirteen great nieces and nephews. There will be a Celebration of her Life at the Seattle Yacht Club on October 9th from 4:00 to 7:00 P.M.

Her full obituary can be seen at: www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?pid=181596870

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Read ‘Em or Weep in Jefferson County

Mary Roddy

Mary Roddy

The Jefferson County Genealogical Society (JCGS) is hosting Mary Roddy for their Saturday, October 15, 2016, program. Mary will present “Read ‘Em or Weep.” Her program involves finding free and pay newspaper sites online and will show a method to do a ‘thorough searching in every newspaper every time.’ The public is welcome to this free program, but donations are gratefully accepted.

The program will be Saturday, October 15 at the Tri-Area Community Center, 10 West Valley Road in Chimacum. 9:30-10 a.m. ‘meet & greet’; 10-11:30 includes brief announcements and the presentation. Visit the JCGS website for more information.

Mary Roddy is a Certified Public Accountant who has earned a certificate from the Genealogy and Family History Program at the University of Washington. She is an active member of the Seattle Genealogical Society and speaks frequently to groups in the Seattle area. Her background in accounting has influenced the way she uses spreadsheets and forensic research in her genealogy. Mary is a regular contributor to Your Genealogy Today and Internet Genealogy magazines as well as a webinar presenter with Legacy Family Tree Webinars.

Seattle Genealogical Society October Seminar

seminar

The author of the best new book on using DNA for genealogy is giving a seminar in Seattle 9 am Sat Oct 15th

 

For brochure or to sign up, see:

http://www.seattlegenealogicalsociety.org/content/seminars

 

Speaker and author Emily Aulicino is the Regional Coordinator for the International Society of Genetic Genealogists (ISOGG) for Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. She teaches genetic genealogy classes at the Genealogical Forum of Oregon in Portland and manages 13 different DNA projects through Family Tree DNA. Ms. Aulicino is the author of Genetic Genealogy: The Basics and Beyond.[which Tuck has order for KCGS libreary] She also teaches weekly classes on writing childhood memories and family stories.

Our seminar features 5 sessions. The morning sessions will have two track options – beginner and advanced. Choose which track to attend based on your interest and level of knowledge in genetic genealogy. Members of the SGS DNA Special Interest Group will assist with the presentations. We’ll break for lunch, and then come together again for the final three sessions.

 

 

Saturday, 15 October 2016
9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

$40 for member/$50 for non-members
Boxed lunch for $12 – sandwiches and gluten free salad options
Registration deadline is October 8th, $50/$60 after deadline

Further questions can be directed to Sandra Stark
seminar@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org(link sends e-mail)

Fairview Christian School
844 NE 78th Street
Seattle, WA

Doors open at 8:00 a.m.
Welcome at 9:00 a.m.

 

Seattle Genealogical Society Tip of the Week

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TIP OF THE WEEK

FindMyPast Special Introductory Rate!

The FindMyPast website has announced a starter rate of $34.95 for a one year subscription, which they report will give access to more than 2.9 billion records.  This represents a 70% discount from the ordinary 12-month option of $114.50.  Among the records that come with this subscription are UK and Irish censuses, the free collections of US census and Irish Roman Catholic church registers. The Starter Package also has a collection of US birth, marriage and death records, including a range of California births and marriages, New York marriages and South Carolina deaths.  There are, as well, records of folks leaving the UK  (1890-1960), passenger lists from various states, and a collection of historic US newspapers which often contain valuable information for genealogical research.  The FindMyPast 360-year marriage record collection cannot be accessed with this Starter Package but is available with the more costly premium subscription. This website is of special interest to those involved in English and Irish research but increasingly includes much American information. For information consult findmypast.com.

Seattle Genealogical Society News

Seattle

SGS FALL SEMINAR

Genetic Genealogy:

Understanding and Furthering

Your DNA Research

October 15, 2016

featuring Emily Aulicino

Learn how you can break through your genealogical brick walls, how you can prove or disprove your paper trail, and why thousands are turning to genetic genealogy to supplement their family history research. There will be two tracks of presentation. Advanced and beginner classes will be taught by our speaker with the assistance of the SGS DNA Special Interest Group. The speaker, Emily Aulicino, is author of Genetic Genealogy: The Basics and Beyond (2014) and is also the Regional Coordinator for the International Society of Genetic Genealogists.  She teaches genetic genealogy classes at the Genealogical Forum of Oregon (Portland) as well as weekly classes on writing childhood memories and family stories. The Fall Seminar will be held at the Fairview Christian School, 844 NE 78th Street, Seattle, WA 98115.  There is plenty of free parking! Doors will open at 8:00 a.m. with Welcome at 9:00 a.m. Closing time 4:30.

Brochures, with registration forms, will be mailed to SGS members.  You can also register online at:

http://seattlegenealogicalsociety.org/2016-fall-seminar-information

For further information, go to the SGS website: seattlegenealogicalsociety.org, or call us at (206)522-8658.

FALL MEMBERSHIP MEETING  

The SGS Fall Membership Meeting will be held Saturday, October 1st, from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. in the Seattle Genealogical Society Library.  Cyndi Ingle, whose indispensable website, Cyndi’s List is well known to family historians, will speak.  Ann Wright, Director of the Library, will present an update on major advances in our Library’s development.

Come early and join us for a social hour, with coffee, tea and light snacks beginning at noon, before the meeting begins. This is an opportunity to meet fellow SGS members,  the current Board members and fellow researchers, and perhaps find a clue or two for your own family history!  Or linger after the meeting concludes.

SGS Technological Tuesdays – New Schedule!

The inaugural introduction of Tech Tuesdays has been a success, and Lisa Chan, outgoing Director of Technology and ongoing Technology Committee Chair, now has a feel for membership interest.
The schedule will shift to bi-monthly meetings to be held on the 1st and 3rd weeks starting October 4th, 2016.  For more information contact technology@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org.

SGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Unless otherwise indicated all programs will be at the SGS Library, 6200 Sand Point Way NE.  Please check the SGS Web Site for additions, changes, and corrections.  Programs may be canceled or postponed because of inclement weather.

SEPTEMBER

Saturday, September 17, 10:15 am – 12:15 pm, Irish Interest Group, an open session on Irish research using old and new resources   Leader: Jean A. Roth

Saturday, September 17, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm, German Interest Group, an open session on German research using old and new resources   Leader: Jean A. Roth

Monday, September 19, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Volunteer Appreciation Day.   All SGS Members are invited.

Tuesday, September 20, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm, Writers Group (closed).  By invitation.  Chair: Sue Haas.  For more information about writers groups, contact: education@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org

Tuesday, September 20, 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm, Technology Tuesday, Bring your laptop or mobile device, and enjoy discussions centered around technology and genealogy – software, genetic genealogy, internet research and more.  Hosted by Lisa Chan, SGS Director of Technology

Friday, September 23, 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm, Webinar Video Presentation “Taming Your Inner Packrat,” a video introduced by Julia Marconi and presented by Lisa Chan

Tuesday, September 27, 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm, Technology Tuesday, Bring your laptop or mobile device, and enjoy discussions centered around technology and genealogy – software, genetic genealogy, internet research and more.  Hosted by Lisa Chan, SGS Director of Technology

OCTOBER

Saturday, October 1, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm, Fall Membership Meeting with speakers Cyndi Ingle and Ann Wright.  Social hour begins at 12:00.  See the article above in this eNews!.

Tuesday, October 4, 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm, Technology Tuesday, Bring your laptop or mobile device, and enjoy discussions centered around technology and genealogy – software, genetic genealogy, internet research and more.  Hosted by Lisa Chan.

Sunday, October 9,  1:30 pm – 3:30 pm, Scandinavian SIG, Leader: Karen Knudson

Saturday, October 15, SGS Fall Seminar.  See lead article of this eNews!.
Note: the SGS Library will be closed on this Saturday because of the seminar.

Tuesday, October 18, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm, Writers Group (closed).  By invitation.  Chair: Sue Haas.  For more information about writers groups, contact: education@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org

Tuesday, October 18, 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm, Technology Tuesday, Bring your laptop or mobile device, and enjoy discussions centered around technology and genealogy – software, genetic genealogy, internet research and more.  Hosted by Lisa Chan.

Wednesday, October 19, 7:00 – 9:00 pm.  Mac Computer Interest Group, Sponsored jointly by SGS, Fiske, and dBug.  Quarterly meetings at the Fiske Genealogical Library in Madison Park, 1644 43rd Ave E, Seattle 98112 are open and address topics helpful for users of MacIntosh (Apple) computers and the Reunion genealogy program. Email Lou Daly at loudaly@nwlink.com or Diane Hettrick at dhettrick@earthlink.net for questions.

Saturday, October 22, 10:15 am – 12:15 pm, Irish Interest Group, an open session on Irish research using old and new resources   Leader: Jean A. Roth

Saturday, October 22, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm, German Interest Group, an open session on German research using old and new resources   Leader: Jean A. Roth

Saturday, October 29, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm, DNA Interest Group, at Wedgwood Presbyterian Church, 8805 35th Avenue N.E., Seattle. For information contact SGSDNASIG@gmail.com. Co-chaired by Cary Bright and Herb McDaniel.

FROM SGS PUBLICATIONS

The Publications Committee invites submissions of article manuscripts to be considered for inclusion in our Bulletin. We are also eager to find volunteers who are interested in layout or in proofing texts.  And we would very much like to learn of members who enjoy writing book reviews, a feature that we plan to reintroduce in our biannual publication.  Please contact: publications@seattlegenealogicalsociety.org.

GREEK-AMERICAN RESEARCH

Members interested in Greek family history should consult Greeks in Washington, an online “museum without walls,” established in 2009.  The site collects, preserves and offers to the public the history and culture of the Greek-American community in Washington State. It provides over 200 video interviews and many other exhibits.  Visit Greeks in Washington at: http://greeksinwashington.org.

CHICAGO ANCESTORS RELAUNCH

The Newberry Library has announced the relaunch of ChicagoAncestors.org, a searchable map for historical and genealogical research. The website is free and accessible to the public.  It features a map linked to numerous data points for historical events, places, images, and stories which can be searched by keyword, address, collection, or neighborhood. The revamped site now has a more legible and larger map, articles on history and genealogy, as well as an advanced search function. Additional resources include historical maps, city directories, street number conversion guides, and links to further research materials.

SAVE THE DATES

September 23rd-25th
The Kelowna & District Genealogical Society’s  (KDGS)
“Harvest Your Family Tree”  Conference 2016
Kelowna, BC, Canada. More info and registration is available at: kdgsconference2016.blogspot.ca  SGS member Mary Kircher Roddy is speaking at this conference.

September 23rd-24th
Ancestry Days in Washington State
As we reported in the last SGS eNews! Ancestry Day in Washington will be celebrated in Tacoma on Saturday. Activities on September 23 will be held at the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma, including museum access and presentations on Washington genealogical resources.  On Saturday, September 24, Ancestry will present a program at the Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center (1500 Broadway, Tacoma), bringing their expertise, speakers, door prizes, and Ancestry DNA kits to purchase. For more details:
wasgs.org/blog/2016/07/07/ancestry-day-coming-soon/

September 24th, 10am – 12pm
 Save Your Photos Day
 Mercer Island Community Center,
 8236 SE 24th Street
 Mercer Island, WA

“Save Your Photos Day” is a free annual event that offers resources for what you can do to safeguard your memories before disasters or accidents occur. Local photo organizers and scan/print experts will join offer their expertise about preserving your photo memories. The event will be held at the Mercer Island Community Center, 8236 SE 24th Street,
Mercer Island, WA  For more information visit saveyourphotos.org or contact molly@seattlephotoorganizing.com.

November 12th, 9:00 – 5:00
LDS Family History Fair

This annual event offers a full day of free classes on a variety of subjects by qualified instructors. There are no charges for classes or registration.  Lunch and a syllabus are available for a modest fee. The venue will be the Bellevue South Stake Center, behind the temple at 15205 SE 28th Street, Bellevue 98007. For information: www.wafamilyhistory.com