Research Links
Local King County and surrounding area
- Auburn Pioneer Cemetery - Includes translations of the Japanese language stones
- Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society - Serving Kitsap County
- Clark County Genealogical Society - Serving Southwest Washington State
- Eastside Genealogical Society - Serving communities east of Seattle in King County
- Fiske Genealogical Foundation Library
- Genealogical Society of South Whidbey Island
- Jewish Genealogical Society of Washington State
- King County Archives
- King County Genealogical Records
- King County Records and certificates
- King County Historical Web Site - a new site dedicated to the history of Seattle and King County. A link exists to add anecdotal stories about individual or family histories.
- King County Library System
- King County USGenWeb Archives
- King County WAGenWeb Project
- Northwest African American Museum - Multimedia Genealogy Center
- King County WAGenWeb Cemetery Info
- Puget Sound Genealogical Society
- Seattle Genealogical Society
- Skagit Valley Genealogical Society
- Sno-Isle Genealogical Society
- Tacoma-Pierce County Genealogical Society
Washington State
- Cyndi Howell's Washington State Research Links
- Heritage Quest Research Library
- National Archives & Record Service, Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle)
- Pacific Northwest Cornish Society
- Seattle Public Library Genealogy Collection
- Tacoma Public Library Genealogy Collection
- Genealogy Records in the Washington State Archives
- Washington State Cemetery Association - a group that works for the preservation of our state's cemeteries
- Washington State Department of Health
- Washington State Genealogical Society
- Washington State History Museum
- Washington State Library
- Washington State Digital Archives
- King County Birth Register 1891-1907 Indexed by members of SKCGS.
- King County Death Register 1891-1907 Indexed by members of SKCGS.
- Be a Part of History by Jerry Handfield, Washington State Archivist get involved!
- Washington State USGenWeb Project
Internet
- FIRST PEOPLE SPECIAL CATALOG Sno-Isle Genealogical Society
- Vol. I Vol. II Edwin C. Bolles Collection, A Digital Archive on the History and Topography of London
- Death Certificates of Finns in King County, Washington, 1892-1947 The Genealogical Society of Finland
- FamilySearch Labs FamilySearch Labs showcases new family history technologies that aren't ready for prime time.
- Online Washington Death Records & Indexes A collection of links for Washington Death Records and Obituaries.
- Tahoma National Cemetery Interment.net records of burials from opening in September 1997 to July 2, 2000.
- USA.gov Family History and Genealogy, official information and services from the U.S. government for genealogists and family historians: Learn how you and your ancestors interacted with the government.
- WorldCat - WorldCat is the largest library network in the world, 1.3 billion items in 18,000 libraries worldwide
DNA Mini-Seminar
Emily Aulicino's Blogs and Links:
- DNA - Genealem's Genetic Genealogy
- Writing Your Memories
- International Society of Genetic Genealogy
- Genealogical Council of Oregon, Inc.
SKCGS Programs
- Preserving Historic Family Photographs Resources for Photos in the Family Tree by MaryLynn Strickland.
- Lineage Societies List of Lineage Societies with links by Barbara Rush.
- Lineage Societies PowerPoint presentation notes by Guy Moellendorf.
- "Big Trees" Logging & Sawmill History, presented by Eric Erickson, you may contact Eric by email for additional information.
- Finding your Mayflower Ancestors via the Web How to search for Mayflower ancestors by Guy Moellendorf.
- Genealogy & Music presented by Janet Camarata. Using music to add dimension to our genealogy research. Includes links to sites mentioned and the song list.
- Finding birth dates and names presented by Judy Wiggins. A list of 110 places to find information.
- TechFest Links Links to websites for products and services featured at the April 16th, 2011 General Meeting
- Using Timelines & Chronologies presented by Janet Camarata. Genealogists use a variety of methods to better understand their ancestors. One method is the use of timelines and/or chronologies to summarize a person's life, demonstrate how lives interconnect, point out problems and areas for further research, and help in writing a memoir, family history or obituary. The presentation is an example of the method applied to the Farthing-Fallis family.
- Out of The Attic - Using Memorabilia To Help Tell Your Story (2.5Mb) Presented by Lou Daley. Most of us have some memorabilia from our families or we know someone in the family who does. Is it your g grandmother's thimble, your great- great- grandfathers Civil War sword, a favorite cook book from your mother, a trophy from some contest many years ago? No memorabilia? Where can you find it? What do you do with these items? What stories do they tell? Where can they lead you? How do they become part of the story you are trying to tell?
Past Seminars
- Exciting Finds at a Family History Center and In Your Own Computer Leslie Edmunds: Presenter of Family History Library Resources, Gene-A-Rama 2007, held on March 17, 2007, has graciously permitted us to make her handout (Word Document) available for downloading.


