Northeast Washington Genealogical Society 2023 Fall Seminar

I have been working diligently on the Snohomish County Naturalization Records and am nearing the end. I hope to be done by the end of September. Can you post something in your blog that it is almost complete? Yes! I had completed up to 1947 and then it kicked me back to 1927. 1928 and 1930. …
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On November 18, 2022 BIGS Presents At 10AM, Friday, Nov 18, 2022, on Zoom, Dave Obee will present: “Destination Canada” When we say he wrote the book on this subject, we mean it. Dave is a distinguished British Columbian journalist and genealogist. In 2010, he published the book “Destination Canada: A Genealogical Guide to Immigration Records,” He…
When: Friday, April 1, 2022 from 12:30 to 2:30 pm PT– Virtually Topic: “Useful Tools for Those with German Ancestors” You don’t have to be a German expert to read your German ancestors’ records. Come learn how to be successful! This presentation shows online resources that can help you be successful. Extensive discussion will cover resources found…
Saturday, September 14th 9:45 to 11:00 The Clallam Genealogical Society will present Ancestry Pro Tools: Not Just for Professionals by Claudia Breland at their monthly meeting. Earlier this year Ancestry.com rolled out an additional service called “Pro Tools,” which costs $10 per month. This service includes charts, reports and analysis of your family tree discovering duplicates and errors. …
The contest element of the Pioneer Pursuit program closed at midnight on 31 Oct 2023. But that doesn’t mean the program is over. The review committee is still checking each of the submissions to ensure the pioneer was in Washington Territory on or before Nov. 11, 1889. To date, we have more than 3,500 names…