Northeast Washington Genealogical Society September Workshop

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Saturday, September 17NeWGS Annual Workshop- Unlocking Our National Treasures

9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Ambulance Shack at the north end of Colville (east of the Roundabout)

Our presenter will be Carol Buswell who has been the Education Specialist for the National Archives at Seattle for the past 10 years, which holds 41,000 cubic feet of permanently valuable Federal Government documents from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska.   She also has worked as a sixth grade teacher, published author, public speaker, small scale publisher, and bookstore owner.   She writes and speaks about the National Archives, American Indian history, genealogy, and topics in Education.  She holds degrees in Elementary Education, Fine Arts, and American Indian Studies.

 

Her topics include general information on the records held by NARA and what’s online, immigration and naturalization records, census records and the WPA and depression era records.

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Northeast Washington Gen Society Newsflash

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The next Northeast Washington Genealogical Society meetings are on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The morning Computer Interest Group (CIG) will meet in the basement meeting room of the LDS Church on Juniper Street in Colville at 10:30 AM.

NeWGS President, Susan Dechant, will share several scanning options available to us for digitizing those old photos we have been lucky enough to find and a few tricks for enhancing and improving faded or damaged ones.

We will take a lunch break at noon and then meet at the Evergreen Cemetery located on Aladdin Road approximately one mile north of Highway 20 here in Colville at 1:30 p.m.

NeWGS board member and Chairman of the Evergreen Cemetery Restoration Project, Lora Rose, has spent hours and hours cleaning and improving the Evergreen cemetery. Additionally she spends hours researching and inputting valuable genealogical information on the NeWGS Cemetery page of our website (www.newgs.org) .

NeWGS has a long history of caretaking and restoring this pioneer cemetery that is such an integral part of the history of Colville and its citizens past and present. This is the time of year that the cemetery gets a special clean-up for Memorial Day when we have numerous visitors. We invite anyone who would like to learn more about the history and the inhabitants of the cemetery to join Lora as she leads us on a walk through time and introduces us to some of the characters who built this community in the 1800’s forward.

For those of you who are able to walk across a small field there is public parking in the parking lot next to the old abandoned outhouse just before you come to the main entrance to the cemetery. There is some space for parking in the cemetery near the road. We ask that you please do not park near the grave markers on the grass. There are many unmarked graves.

All visitors are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend the Northeast Washington Genealogical Society’s meetings.

Northeast Washington Gen Society Newsflash

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11 May 2016 meeting of the “Colville” group… any interested genealogist in the area is welcome to attend!

Another month and our May meetings are this next Wednesday, the 11th. The Computer Interest Group will meet at 10:30 a.m. in the meeting room down the hall from the Family History Center at the LDS church on Juniper. Norma Yost will introduce us to GEDmatch.com, which according to wikitree.com, “helps find shared ancestry between persons who have uploaded their autosomal DNA (atDNA) results from 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or Family Tree DNA’s Family Finder.” She will share with us how it can help get the most from your DNA results. Be sure to download the three handouts that Norma has prepared by logging in to the Members section of our website, then selecting Secure Downloads, and then the Computer Meeting Handouts. The three files should appear at the bottom of the list and be flagged “New” with titles starting with “GEDMatch.”

After a break for lunch, our afternoon meeting will be held in the same place at 1:30 p.m. After a short business meeting Dennis Vaagen, the new President of the Stevens County Historical Society, will give us an update on the Keller Heritage Center and share his future plans for the museum. Pat Graham will then try to stump us with a fun trivia game on local knowledge.
It should be a fun and interesting day and we hope to see you Wednesday. … Susan

Northeast Washington Gen Society Newsflash

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The next Northeast Washington Genealogical Society meetings are on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. The morning Computer Interest Group (CIG) will meet in the basement meeting room of the LDS Church on Juniper Street in Colville at 10:30 AM.
Are you considering testing your DNA? First, you need to decide what it is you hope to discover. NeWGS Vice-President, Karen Struve will share a presentation that was made by Diahan Southard at the 2015 RootsTech Conference explaining in easily understood language the different types of tests available and what is most useful depending on your gender.
We will take a break for lunch at noon and meet again in the same location at 1:30 PM.
Our speaker for the General Meeting will be our newest NeWGS board member, Norma Yost. Norma is our Member-at-Large. Norma has a very interesting story to share about some amazing results of her personal DNA test. She is proof that you never know where a simple DNA test may lead you.
All visitors are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend the Northeast Washington Genealogical Society’s meetings.

Northeast Washington Gen Society Newsflash

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The next Northeast Washington Genealogical Society meetings are on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. The morning Computer Interest Group (CIG) will meet in the basement meeting room of the LDS Church on Juniper Street in Colville at 10:30 AM.

Longtime member and newly appointed Chairman of The Evergreen Cemetery, Lora Rose, will bring us up to date with all that she has been accomplishing at the cemetery, In particular, she will focus on the detailed research she has done on several of the known Civil War veterans who are interred there. Lora is a meticulous researcher and her attention to detail is unsurpassed by most. Come hear what she has to share. You won’t be disappointed.

We will take a break for lunch at noon and meet again in the same location at 1:30 PM.

Our speaker for the General Meeting will be NeWGS member, Gordy Struve. Gordy recently became a charter member of the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) Fort Walla Walla Camp No. 3. He will share some of the history of the organization, current projects, the qualifications and how to apply for membership.

All visitors are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend the Northeast Washington Genealogical Society’s meetings.

Northeast Washington Genealogical Society February Meeting

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The next Northeast Washington Genealogical Society meetings are on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. The morning Computer Interest Group (CIG) will meet in the basement meeting room of the LDS Church on Juniper Street in Colville at 10:30 AM.
Longtime member and newly appointed Chairman of The Evergreen Cemetery, Lora Rose, will bring us up to date with all that she has been accomplishing at the cemetery, In particular, she will focus on the detailed research she has done on several of the known Civil War veterans who are interred there. Lora is a meticulous researcher and her attention to detail is unsurpassed by most. Come hear what she has to share. You won’t be disappointed.

We will take a break for lunch at noon and meet again in the same location at 1:30 PM.

Our speaker for the General Meeting will be NeWGS member, Gordy Struve. Gordy recently became a charter member of the Sons of the Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) Fort Walla Walla Camp No. 3. He will share some of the history of the organization, current projects, the qualifications and how to apply for membership.

All visitors are welcome. You do not need to be a member to attend the Northeast Washington Genealogical Society’s meetings.

Northeast Washington Gen Society Report On WSGS Grant

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EVERGREEN CEMETERY PROJECT Annual Report to the Northeast Washington Genealogical Society October 2015

The Evergreen Cemetery was adopted by NeWGS in the late 1980’s as a project. The cemetery having been neglected for some time, caused native brush to invade a large part of the property and some grave markers were vandalized. NeWGS members and local residents continue the work to beautify the grounds and honor the over 600 interments of local pioneers and their families.

Activity Report: • In March, the north perimeter fence was cleaned of brush, stripped of old fencing and new wire strung tightly. • Maurice Williamson, Forest Management Consultant, met with Gordy & Karen Struve, Susan Dechant and Lora Rose to offer his evaluation of the tree health and status in the cemetery. His knowledge and abilities were of benefit in long term planning of the trees; an integral component of the grounds.

• Spring clean-up work, in anticipation of Memorial Day, began with the LDS youth groups aiding our members in removal of pine cones & some needles, dead branches and debris. Adult supervisors of this group and our members used weed whackers to trim around markers, trees and monuments in preparation for mowing. Brookover Bros. Lawn Service was hired to mow the cemetery grounds.

• A small work group removed 7 trees from the crowded southwest corner of the cemetery to provide more light for viewing burial locations. Further work will be done this fall or early spring.

• A rummage sale at the Struve house produced a generous increase in cemetery funds by $1138. 39. • Gordy Struve and Lora Rose continued efforts to honor those interred at Evergreen on our NeWGS website. Grave marker photos, pictures and obituaries were added as well as biographical information. Documentation used for our research was added to our NeWGS databases and the beginning of an “Evergreen Cemetery” tree was added to Ancestry.com to collaborate with others in correctly identifying family relationships and biographical data.

• Cement grave markers are being produced by Lora Rose to identify those known burials that are heretofore unmarked. Grave sites clearly identifiable but of unknown remains are also marked with cement/granite markers.

A $100 grant from the Washington State Genealogical Society was applied for and received to help fund the removal of a large, dead pine tree on the east side of the cemetery.

• NeWGS featured Evergreen Cemetery at the Northeast Washington Fair in late August. Unfortunately, fires in the area limited attendance. Credit for much of the above mentioned work goes to dedicated NeWGS members. Thank you all for offering your time, energy and often personal equipment and money to keeping the restoration and maintenance of Evergreen cemetery a reality.

Northeast Washington Gen Society News Flash

NeWGS LOGO croppedThe October meeting for NeWGS is coming up fast ….  this Wednesday, October 14th, 2015. The morning Computer Interest Group (CIG) will meet in the basement meeting room of the LDS Church on Juniper Street in Colville at 10:30 AM. Sue Richart, a long-time member of NeWGS, will give us a “tour” of the newly updated New England Historic Genealogical Society website. If you think they only have New England records you will be pleasantly surprised at the diversity and range of records now available. Be sure to download the handout posted in our Members section under Secure Downloads, Computer Meeting Handouts, titled “NEHGS American Ancestors Website” (look for the “New” files at the bottom of the list).
We will take a 90 minute break for lunch and reconvene in the same location for our afternoon general meeting at 1:30 p.m.This afternoon session will focus on using the Internet to start searching a new-found ancestor with attendees participating in the process. This type of class has proven to be very informative and fun for the seasoned genealogist as well as the beginner.
See you Wednesday! … Susan Dechant

Northeast Washington Gen Society News Flash

Northeast Washington Genealogical Society

presents our 2015 Fall Seminar

Military Mysteries:  Meet McConnell
Saturday – October 10, 2015

To be held at the Ambulance Shack
at the north end of Colville (just east of the Roundabout)

Registration 8:30
Classes 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
lunch is included

Presented by Don McConnell, retired Army officer and senior
intelligence analyst, authority on soldiers serving before and during the
Civil War, and Civil War living history enthusiast
Topics include searching on Ancestry.com and Fold3,

And military records for the
soldier serving before and during the Civil War

Members $20 ~ ~~ Non Members $22 ~~~ At the Door $25
[Deadline for Members & Non Members special pricing is October 1st ]

Make Checks Payable to: NeWGS
Mail to: NeWGS – 195 South Oak, Colville, WA 99114
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Innovative Grant Awards Announced

WSGS President Mikal McKinnon has announced the local society projects that received Innovative Grants at last month’s state conference. The Innovative Grant Program, awarding financial awards up to $100, was created to support the inventive and creative efforts of WSGS-member societies and organizations. The successfully funded projects, which include matching funds from the local society, are:

  • Chelan Valley Genealogical Society – Purchase of a computer, solely for genealogical research, at the Chelan Public Library. The computer will have access to Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org.
  • Northeast Washington Genealogical Society – Removal of trees that are endangering the safety of people and protection of grave markers at the Evergreen Cemetery, a local cemetery near Colville. Until NWGS began caring for this long-neglected cemetery, vandalism and lack of care had left its mark on many of the headstones and gravesites. Today, the cemetery looks like an old, but loved, pioneer cemetery.
  • Skagit Valley Genealogical Society – Purchase of a new laptop computer to be used for society presentations and transcription of documents from the Northwest Regional Archives in Bellingham.
  • Tri-City Genealogical Society – Funds will support the society’s “Archived Records Contest” which encourages individuals to share records they have obtained by various means other than just downloading an image from the Internet. Click here for more about the Archived Records Contest.
  • Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society – Specialized computer software to enable more than one volunteer to enter data related to local obituaries, cemetery records, World War I records and more. The software purchase will enable WAGS members to add to their extensive genealogical holdings of more than 394,000 records and 90 databases.

Announcements for the 2016 grant cycle will be posted on the Blog in Spring 2016. For more information about the Innovative Grant Program, contact Roxanne Lowe, WSGS Recognition Chair.