Autumn Quest Success

By Patty Olsen
WSGS Region 4 Regional Representative
Lewis County Genealogical Society Vice President and Program Chair

Curt Witcher and WSGS board members Patty Olsen and Roger Newman

Curt Witcher and WSGS board members Patty Olsen and Roger Newman

Heritage Quest Research Library’s annual Autumn Quest is in the books, and I’m hoping I use everything I learned. What a great day with Curt B. Witcher, senior manager of special collections at the genealogical phenomenon Allen County Public Library (ACPL) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He also manages The Genealogy Center, Allen County’s Rare and Fine Book Collection and the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection of Abraham Lincoln materials.

Curt was funny, entertaining and informative — a master of all three! He spoke on four subjects:

• Doing Effective Genealogy Research in Libraries
• Effective Use of the Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
• Mining the Mother Lode: Using Periodical Literature for Genealogical Research
• Finding the World with WorldCat

His lecture on the Allen County Public Library really opened my eyes to what an amazing gem the ACPL’s Genealogy Center is. It immediately made just about everyone in the room want to take a road trip to Fort Wayne!

In a fascinating lecture, Curt enlightened us that our heritage records are in the hands of disinterested entities in government repositories. That’s why the ACPL Genealogy Center makes a rigorous effort to collect a diverse collection of records. In fact, the Genealogy Center will accept ANY record! Think about the breadth of their collection (currently at 4.3 million books!). They want your:

• Family histories
• Military packets
• Diaries
• Family Bibles
• School and college yearbooks
• Letters from the war to you and yours
• Programs from events like commencements, tributes, special events, etc.
• Ship itineraries
• Photographs
• Naturalization records
• Land grants
• Wills, probates, adoption papers
• Materials you purchased then discovered it wasn’t about your ancestor
• Memorabilia other entities wouldn’t save
• Weird stuff no one else keeps

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Genealogical Serendipity Across the Pond – and in Lewis County

You never know when genealogical serendipity will happen. For Judy Kalich, a member of the Lewis County Genealogical Society, it happened when a cousin connected her with a “new” third cousin, sometimes removed, Barbara Hargrave of San Francisco. Judy and Barbara discovered they shared their third great grandparents, Joseph and Mary Pettett, both born in Kent in the 1780’s.

Joseph and Mary Pettett

Joseph and Mary Pettett

Judy Kalich's photo of Amy Anne Honeysett who married Albert Pettett in 1853.

Judy Kalich’s photo of Amy Anne Honeysett who married Albert Pettett in 1853.

Last summer, Barbara went to Scotland, Ireland and England searching for her Pettett ancestors. In Kent, England, not only did she find the family home and family graves, she helped break through a brick wall for the current resident of Joseph and Mary’s home in Stilebridge who had been researching the history of the historic tenanted home with an oast house. The fascinating twists and turns of Joseph and Mary’s son Herbert (aka Albert) were featured in a BBC issue of Who Do You Think You Are? magazine (April 2016). Hint: Always leave open the possibility that the name you’re born with isn’t the one in archival records.

Back to our Lewis County connection: Through her careful research, Judy already had Joseph and Mary Pettett in her family tree, as well as a picture of the house in Stilebridge. What she also had, that Barbara didn’t have, was a priceless picture of Amy Anne Honeysett, who married Herbert (aka Albert) in 1853. The photo was featured in the BBC article, putting a face to the story of the cousins’ ancestors.

Lewis County Gen Society Newsflash

Lewis Co GS

LCGS Speaker & Topic |

Meeting Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2016

Steven Morrison

Steven Waltz Morrison
“Detours Around Irish Roadblocks and Stone Walls: Genetic Origins of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England.”

Mr. Morrison has been a professional genealogist since 2006.  He’s a past president of the Olympia Genealogical Society, was their chair of the spring seminar for three years, and has served multiple positions on the board of the Puget Sound Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists.  He is also a mmber the the National Genealogical Society.


Visitors are always welcome!
The meeting is at 7:00 pm, with doors open at 6:45 at St. John’s Lutheran Church,
2190 Jackson Hwy, Chehalis, WA  98532

Lewis County Genealogical Society Ulster Historical Seminar Change in Time

 

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ULSTER HISTORICAL FOUNDATION SEMINAR 14 March 2016
Researching Your Irish & Scots-Irish Ancestors
Monday, March 14, 2016
9:00 AM to 4:40 PM
Bethel Assembly of God Church
132 Kirkland Road, Chehalis, WA  98532

Many people believe that researching Irish ancestors is impossible because of the destruction of the Public Record Office in 1922. While many records were destroyed, others survived and have come online in recent years.

Join experts Fintan Mullan and Gillian Hunt from the Ulster Historical Foundation to learn how to get the most out of Irish resources and records, gain strategies for breaking down brick walls, and grasp important historical context that may help fill in gaps in your research. Whether you are just beginning your Irish research or have been at it for years, you won’t want to miss this workshop! Continue reading

The Lewis County Genealogical Society Irish Seminar

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The Lewis County Genealogical Society presents…
Researching Your Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestors

Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
Featuring Fintan Mullan & Gillian Hunt
Monday, March 14, 2016,   8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Bethel Assembly of God Church
132 Kirkland Road, Chehalis, Washington  98532

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Want to discover
your Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestors?

Fintan

Gillian

Many people believe that researching Irish ancestors is impossible because of the destruction of the Public Record Office in 1922. While many records were destroyed, others survived and have come online in recent years.

Join experts Fintan Mullan and Gillian Hunt from the Ulster Historical Foundation to learn how to get the most out of Irish resources and records, gain strategies for breaking down brick walls, and grasp important historical context that may help fill in gaps in your research. Whether you are just beginning your Irish research or have been at it for years, you won’t want to miss this workshop!

With sixty years’ experience of serving Irish people everywhere, let the Ulster Historical Foundation help you discover your family’s story.
Although the Foundation is based in Northern Ireland, the information presented will be of interest no matter where in Ireland your ancestors came from.
Presented by
The Lewis County Genealogical Society
PO Box 782, Chehalis, WA  98532-0782

Complete information:  www.walcgs.org
Society Email:  wa.lcgs@hotmail.com
Conference Chair: Patricia Olsen,      patricia1944a@gmail.com

Lewis County Genealogical Society Ulster Historical Foundation Conference

The Lewis County Genealogical Society presents…
Researching Your Irish & Scots Ancestors

Ulster Historical Foundation, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
Featuring Fintan Mullan & Gillian Hunt
Monday, March 14, 2016,   8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Bethel Assembly of God Church
132 Kirkland Road, Chehalis, Washington  98532

The Lewis County Genealogical Society website, www.walcgs.org  is fully updated with our Ulster Historical Foundation conference information.

If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.

Sincerely,

Leslee Dunlap

LCGS