It’s Time to be Part of WSGS

Have you renewed your WSGS dues? If you have, thank you — we’re glad you’re still with us!

If you haven’t renewed, we’ve made it easy! You can do everything online by clicking on the Members Only tab on the left navigation bar on any page of the WSGS website, then going to “Profile.” From there, click on the green “Renew Membership” button and follow the prompts. Easy peasy!

If you aren’t a member of the WSGS yet, it’s just as easy: click on “Join/New Member” on the left navigation bar. It’s only $12 per year (January – December).

Of course, if you’d rather use the mail, that’s okay, too — just mail your membership form to:

Washington State Genealogical Society
Kathy Sizer, Membership Chair
1901 S. 12th Avenue
Union Gap, WA 98903

FamilySearch Announces RootsTech Keynote Speaker

RootsTech by FamilySearch is honored to announce its first keynote speaker, president and founder of the Dred Scott Foundation and great-great-granddaughter of Dred and Harriet Scott, Lynne M. Jackson.

A remarkable woman, Lynne Jackson will take the RootsTech main stage on Friday, March 1, 2024, to speak on the importance of remembering and connecting with ancestors, touching upon the story of her great-great-grandparents, Dred and Harriet Scott, and how their legacy has shaped her life.

RootsTech, the world’s largest genealogy conference, is 29 Feb to 02 Mar 2024. Experience this amazing event in person (Salt Lake City, UT) or online. To sign up for this free event, click here.

Trick or Treat: Pioneer Pursuit Contest Deadline – Oct. 31

This is no trick — everyone who contributes to the Pioneer Pursuit before October 31, 2023, gets a treat! So far, we have more than 2,600 Pioneers listed in our online index — and we’re hoping for MORE! The index is free and open to the public; just click here.

The top three individuals that submit genealogies for pioneers who lived in Washington Territory on or before November 11, 1889 will win cash prizes of $150, $100 and $50. EVERY person who submits before October 31 will receive a year’s membership to WSGS.

In addition to individual prizes, local societies will receive cash prizes, too! The three societies with the most submissions (based on the number of members in the society) will receive $300, $200 and $100. EVERY society that participates in Pioneer Pursuit will receive $20.

Pioneer Pursuit Continues After October 31

Just as people continued to come into Washington after statehood, WSGS will continue to amass genealogies of pioneers. We want to document as many people who lived in the territory as we can. So even after October 31, 2023, we’ll accept genealogies.

How to Submit a Pioneer

We’ve made it easy to submit a pioneer. We’ve got instructions, examples, hints and how-to’s on our website here: https://www.wasgs.org/cpage.php?pt=96. If you don’t find what you need, please email us at Info@wasgs.org.

Do You Have Old Messages on FamilySearch.org?

FamilySearch.org will introduce a new real-time conversation tool soon (FamilySearch Chat). It will replace the old messaging system.

When FamilySearch Chat fully replaces the old messaging system, messages from years prior to 2022 will not transfer to the new system. However, users can access and backup older messages they wish to keep. If you want to keep old messages DOWNLOAD THEM NOW! All messages older than 2022 will be available at FamilySearch.org/messages until 31 December 2023

To save and backup your older messages, FamilySearch.org recommends using one of these methods:

  • Go to FamilySearch.org/messages/download to download a complete .docx or .zip file of all your old messages to your personal device.
  • You can also look through your messages manually at FamilySearch.org/messages and copy and paste the ones you would like to keep. Once you have the messages in a document on your device, you can save the document in your personal files.

To read more about FamilySearch Chat, click here.

Everyone Wins: Pioneer Pursuit Contest

The contest portion of the Pioneer Pursuit ends October 31, 2023, so you’ve got a month to earn a prize!

The top three individuals that submit genealogies for pioneers who lived in Washington Territory on or before November 11, 1889 will win cash prizes of $150, $100 and $50. EVERY person who submits will receive a year’s membership to WSGS.

In addition to individual prizes, local societies will receive cash prizes, too! The three societies with the most submissions (based on the number of members in the society) will receive $300, $200 and $100. EVERY society that participates in Pioneer Pursuit will receive $20.

Pioneer Pursuit Continues After October 31

Just as people continued to come into Washington after statehood, WSGS will continue to amass genealogies of pioneers. We want to document as many people who lived in the territory as we can. So even after October 31, 2023, we’ll accept genealogies.

How to Submit a Pioneer

We’ve made it easy to submit a pioneer. We’ve got instructions, examples, hints and how-to’s on our website here: https://www.wasgs.org/cpage.php?pt=96. If you don’t find what you need, please email us at Info@wasgs.org.

New Banner Photos Wanted

Fort Worden Beach
Photo by Donna Potter Phillips

Have you noticed the Blog banner changes every time you visit? The photos are submitted by readers like you — and Donna Potter Phillips of Spokane (& “Let’s Talk About” trivia author). We’re always looking for scenic photos of our beautiful state for the rotating photo gallery on the blog banner.

Guidelines for the photos are few:
•Landscapes, landmarks, and scenery photos are preferred. If, however, you have a perfect photo that includes people, please obtain their permission to post the photo.
•Photo must have been taken in Washington State (this is the Washington State Genealogical Society blog, after all!).
•Photos should be horizontal as they will be cropped to 1100 x 250 pixels. If in doubt, send it to us & we’ll figure it out.
•You may submit as many photos as you want.
•Final decisions on suitable photos will be made by the awesome WSGS Blog Team.
•There’s no prize if your photo is chosen – just the satisfaction that your photo is being showcased on a blog viewed more than 1,000 enthusiastic genealogists.
•There’s no firm deadline to submit photos, just keep ‘em coming. We want to rotate lots of photos to keep the blog fresh.

To submit your photo, please email the image (jpg only, please); what, where, when, and by whom the photo was taken to WSGSBlog@wasgs.org.

Got questions? Email the blog team at WSGSBlog@wasgs.org.

Karen Mitchell Named President’s Award Recipient

WSGS President Kathleen Sizer is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2023 Outstanding Achievement Award: Karen Mitchell from the Clallam County Genealogical Society. The announcement was made at the WSGS Annual Meeting on 31 Aug 2023.

Created in 2015, the President’s Award for Outstanding Achievement is designed to single out that rare individual, society or organization who has demonstrated exemplary service above and beyond expectations. The award is not given every year as it is based on merit and accomplishments. As you’ll see from reading about Karen’s dedication, she is worthy of this recognition.

Karen Mitchell

A founding member of the Clallam County Genealogical Society (CCGS), Karen has consistently displayed the values of the society through her commitment, determination and leadership.

During her 42-year history with the society, she has succeeded in developing the CCGS Research Center into one of the largest private genealogical libraries on the West Coast. The center is home to over 5,000 cataloged items which can be accessed using LibraryThing. The Research Center is a place to view maps, land plats, photographs, do research and check out materials. Visitors can also view vintage photographs and maps mounted on walls and atlases and periodicals.

Karen was instrumental is obtaining a rare bookcase that now houses books written before 1910 and have never been reprinted. She has created a lending room where members can check out items of interest.

As CCGS’s librarian, Karen was at the forefront of their successful move into a larger facility in 2020. She supervised the packing of over 3,000 items from the previous facility, removal of bookshelves, shipment to the new facility, reinstallation of shelving, books, maps, files, and all the material that make up the expanded library.

Karen has served as president twice and is currently seated on the board of directors as Past President. She obtained certification as a school librarian, worked as a librarian for 30 years, and brought her experience and commitment to record preservation and skill to CCGS.

Karen continues to volunteer at the Research Center along with her husband, Tom. She is often the go-to person on CCGS operating rules and bylaws regarding governance matters.

Because of her lifelong learning (she first worked in a library at age 14), her organizational talents, her patience and persistence have made CCGS’s facility a first-class resource center.

More about the award

If you want to know more about the qualities needed for this prestigious award, click here. Previous recipients are listed here.

RootsTech 2024 Registration Open Now

Registration to RootsTech 2024 is open! rootstech.org The major event will be held February 29 – March 2, 2024, both in-person in Salt Lake City, Utah and virtually.  The first 1,000 registrants will receive a special limited-edition pin! 

RootsTech is the premier event to celebrate your heritage and other meaningful connections through a deeper understanding of family history and genealogy. Discover your story at RootsTech 2024!  For more information, visit the Rootstech website.

RootsTech 2024 Registration Opens Next Week

RootsTech 2024 will be held February 29 – March 2, 2024, both in-person in Salt Lake City Utah and virtually.  Registration opens September 18 at rootstech.org. The first 1,000 registrants will receive a special limited-edition pin! 

RootsTech is the premier event to celebrate your heritage and other meaningful connections through a deeper understanding of family history and genealogy. Discover your story at RootsTech 2024!  For more information, visit the Rootstech website.

2023 Outstanding Volunteers and Teams Named

Congratulations to all the amazing individuals and teams who contributed to their local societies!  In the coming months, we’ll highlight the accomplishments of these awardees. Volunteers like these make our societies the best they can be.

Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society

  • Joleen Aitchison
  • Lori Gibson

Eastern Washington Genealogical Society

  • Lynn Krogh
  • Janice Moerschel

Eastside Genealogical Society

  • Glen McNay
  • Beth Snyder

Grays Harbor Genealogical Society

  • Jo Linker

Jefferson County Genealogical Society

  • Board of Directors (Barb Peterson, Kathie Wilkinson, Dora Whittaker, Lesa Barnes, Pam Stinson, Mary Stolaas, Ann McCreery)
  • Computer Advisory Committee (Cathy Beatty, Pam Stinson)

Lower Columbia Genealogical Society

  • Katherine Gibson Pettersen

Mason County Genealogical Society

  • Jan WellsMinzel

Olympia Genealogical Society

  • Bob Monn
  • Kerry McHugh Upton

Puget Sound Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists

  • Carol B. Jenner
  • Jill Morelli

Seattle Genealogical Society

  • Deb Klein
  • Lisa Oberg

Skagit Valley Genealogical Society

  • Hybrid Meeting Research Team (Bill Radock, Bob Hendricks, George Ridgeway, Stephen Hutchens, Linda Duffield, Alice Bowden, Rene Vance, Margie Wilson, Rachel Lunden)

South King County Genealogical Society

  • Winona Hahn Laird

Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society

  • Diana Keehn
  • Sue McNeil

Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society

  • Mardi Scott

Whitman County Genealogical Society

  • Monica and Don Peters

Yakima Valley Genealogical Society

  • Russell Kruse
  • Linda Swank Lantis
  • Kathleen Weddle Sizer