Eastside Genealogical Society January Meeting

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, January 14, 2016 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:  Darcy Brixey, Bellevue librarian, will present “Genealogy Gems from your Public Library”.  Come learn about the latest sources of research help in the Library, updates to the genealogy databases and how to use World Cat to find those limited edition family books. She will also demo the KCLS catalog and options within Bibliocommons.

Visitors are always welcome at our meetings.

 

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.

 

Thank you,

Dorothy Pretare

EGS Publicity Chairperson

dpgen@comcast.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eastside Gen Society Newsflash

 

 

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German Group of Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Friday, November 6, 2015 in the Bellevue LDS Church, 10675 NE 20th St, Bellevue, WA 98004 at 1 to 3 pm.

Topic:   Genealogy Speaker, Janet O’Conor Camarata, will be presenting “Google Tools Beyond Basic Search”.  These tools will assist in researching your ancestors.   Visitors are always welcome.

Dorothy Pretare

EGS Publicity Chairperson

dpgen@comcast.net

Eastside Genealogy Society News Flash

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, October 8, 2015 in the LDS Bellevue South Stake Center, 15205 SE 28th St, Bellevue 98007 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:  Cyndi Howells, owner & developer of Cyndi’s List, (a comprehensive list of genealogical sites on the Internet), will address the topic of “Searching in the Deep Web”.  She will explore resources that are invisible to Google and hidden deep within websites and proprietary databases.

 

Anticipating a huge interest in this topic and our presenter, the location of this meeting will be changed to accommodate more attendees.  The location will be at the LDS Bellevue South Stake Center, which is located across 148th Ave from Bellevue College, behind the LDS Temple.  Parking is around the building and in the open lot between the temple and the fire station.

 

The new Seattle Family Discovery Center, a multimedia approach to sharing genealogy with all ages, is located in the same building & will be open at 6pm for a short walk-thru. Reservations for a full hour tour can be made online atfamilysearch.org/discoverycenter/seattle  .

 

Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings —  www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/  .  Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.

 

Dorothy Pretare

EGS Publicity Chairperson

dpgen@comcast.net

 

Eastside Gen Society News Flash

 

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, September 10, 2015 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue  98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:  A panel discussing “What I did on my family research vacation?” and then audience participation will be encouraged.

Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings —  www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/  .  Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.

Dorothy Pretare

EGS Publicity Chairperson

dpgen@comcast.net

425-277-0831

 

Eastside Gen Society News Flash

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, June 11th, 2015 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue  98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:              Immigration, Naturalization and Citizenship

Speaker:          Janet (O’Conor) Camarata

 

About the Program:  Solve the mystery of your family’s origin with the use of American-generated records to discover their home country. Learn the process our immigrant ancestors followed to become naturalized citizens and the changes over the last 225 years.  The time periods, the records, the repositories and residency requirements will be shared.

 

Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings —   www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/  .  Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.

Eastside Gen Society News Flash

 

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, May 14, 2015 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking. Topic: What’s Happening on the Internet? Speaker: A panel of EGS Members About the Program: A panel of EGS members will discuss what’s happening on the Internet that genealogists might want to know about. This includes both new internet sites such as myheritage.com as well as new genealogical material on existing sites. This will be a highly interactive discussion with the audience. There are a lot of interesting things going on, with many new websites and databases. Acquisition of existing genealogy sites by Ancestry, for example, is a great discussion topic. How many of us realize that Ancestry’s family now includes AncestryDNA, Archives.com, Family Tree Maker, Find a Grave, Fold3, Genealogy.com, Genline, Heritage Makers, Newspapers.com, Progenealogists, Rootsweb, Shoebox, as well as 7 different Ancestry websites in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and United Kingdom? To say nothing of the fact that if you already have a subscription to Ancestry you may be able subscribe some of the other Ancestry owned websites at a greatly reduced cost? Please join us for the interactive and informative discussion. Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings — www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/ . Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.

Kim Nichols Honored as Outstanding Volunteer in 2014

Since 2003, the Washington State Genealogical Society has recognized more than 400 outstanding volunteers, 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 2014 award recipients and learn why they received the 2014 WSGS Outstanding Volunteer Award.

Today we’re introducing Kimberly A. Nichols of Snohomish, Washington, who was nominated by the Eastside Genealogical Society (EGS). She was recognized her leadership, knowledge, and volunteer efforts toward the goals and operation of the EGS.

Kim Nichols

Kim Nichols

Ms. Nichols has long served the EGS in the dual capacity of newsletter editor (since 2008) and webmaster (since 2007). In this capacity, she has been the face of the EGS to the genealogical world as well as being a consummate editor and communicator, notifying society members of current happenings and where and how to get involved. Ms. Nichols also served as EGS’s newsletter editor for much of the 1990s.

Ms. Nichols established one of EGS’s earliest special interest groups more than 20 years ago, and is in the process of establishing another.

From running EGS’s book and supply table to organizing outreach activities and teaching classes, Ms. Nichols has been an outstanding volunteer with special grace and a smile. She richly deserved being a recipient of a WSGS Outstanding Volunteer Award.

For more information on the WSGS Outstanding Volunteer Award program, visit the Recognition page of the WSGS website or contact Roxanne Lowe, Recognition Chair, at Roxanne@thekeeffes.com.

Eastside Gen Society News Flash

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, April 9, 2015 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue  98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:  The “Push” and the “Pull”:  Decision-Making of the 19th Century Emigrant

 

Speaker:  Jill Morelli

Jill Morelli is a professional genealogist who has traced her Scandinavian and German families for over 30 years.  She now lectures and writes on her family’s ethnic groups, methodologies for successful problem-solving and general topics of interest.  She blogs regularly at “Genealogy Certification: A Personal Journey.” (http://genealogycertification.wordpress.com).  In 2014 and 2015, she attended SLIG (Advanced Methodogies & Advanced Practicum) and is a graduate of ProGen.  Currently, Jill is the Publications Director for the Seattle Genealogical Society and the Puget Sound chapter representative for the Association of Professional Genealogists. Jill is an architect and works for the UW School of Medicine.

 

About the Program:

Why did our ancestors risk everything to come to this country? What were their motivations?  Learn the Px4 approach to understanding the complexity inherent in the “push” and “pull” approach to emigration. Multiple case Studies will be studied for motivations.

 

Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings —   www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/  .  Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.

Eastside Genealogical Society News Flash

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The Eastside Genealogical Society will meet on Thursday, March 12, 2015 in the Bellevue Regional Library, Room 1, 1111 – 110th Ave NE, Bellevue  98004 at 7pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for networking.

Topic:  World War II Case Study        Speaker:  Mary Kircher Roddy

Mary Kircher Roddy is a Certified Public Accountant.  She has been a genealogist for a number of years, becoming interested in her roots in anticipation of an extended trip to Ireland.  She has a certificate from the Genealogy and Family History program at the University of Washington.  Mary has had several articles published in Family Chronicle and Internet Genealogy.  She likens her genealogy research to the logic of a Sudoku puzzle with a big, juicy payoff at the end.

About the Program:

World War II is the earliest war where we can actually speak to the veterans themselves, the men and women who served, but this precious resource is fading quickly so time is of the essence! This talk will present a case study, fleshing out a basic story of a pilot and crew of a B-17 shot down over Germany, illustrating how to find and access multiple sources to learn about the experiences of these heroes.   Mary Roddy has written an article on her research into this story which appeared in the May/June 2012 issue of Family Chronicle magazine.

Also see our website for FREE genealogical help and other Special Interest Group meetings —   www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakcegs/  .  Visitors are always welcome at all meetings.