What's your new years genealogy resolution???



 
 
The new year represents a new beginning and a fresh start for ones promises to his or her self of personal future achievements. Losing weight, quit smoking, and being more organized are  three of the top five resolutions a majority of people make to themselves on January 1.  What about our genealogy resolutions?? Here are some to ponder. 

*Taking a road trip to gather info on Grandma Blanche and maybe getting that cemetery photo too. 
*Contacting that special court house in Maine where you just might find information on Great Uncle Sid. 
*Picking up the phone and calling Cousin Mary that you haven't seen or talked to in 15 years. 
*Taking all the old photos out of that cardboard box that's been in the attic for 40 years and spending a day or two scanning and preserving them. 
*Write that book, manuscript or personal essay on Great Grandpa Earl who was a Civil War officer or Grandma Ethel who worked in the shipyards in WW2. 
* And lets not forget to do something to help the genealogy community too. Do a lookup or several for researchers querying Find A Grave or Ancestry. Volunteer at the library or a museum, attend a seminar or lecture, join a historical society or preservation group.


                                                                 Happy New Year!

CGGS 2017 - Happy New Year!


The first program and meeting of the year will be on January 14, 2017 at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center. "Genealogy Jar" , a family history question game which has been played in the past years. 
Members draw a question out of the jar and disscuss ,analyze offer answers to a research question or event. The program starts at 1:00 PM in the downstairs conference room. 
 Weather permitting. 


Uncovering The History Of The Dalles Chinatown- New exhibit, Columbia Gorge Discovery Center


The Columbia Gorge Discovery will be opening a new exhibit on January 28, 2017.
The new exhibit "A Community Forgotten: Uncovering The History Of The Dalles Chinatown" will start off with a dinner and lecture by  Priscilla Wegars, PhD, on “Chinese Tunnels: Myth or Reality?” Wegars is an Affiliate Assistant Professor and Volunteer Curator of the Asian American Comparative Collection (AACC) at the University of Idaho. For more information, ticket and reservations for this event please log on to the centers website. 

https://www.gorgediscovery.org/event/chinese-history/

For more information on The Dalles historical Chinese communites here are some suggested websites:

http://restoreoregon.org/the-dalles-chinatown/

https://www.facebook.com/thedalleschinatown/

Also, the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Agriculture has a historical booket that can be downloaded in PDF form. This historical overview is about the Chinese community above Mill Creek
around 1900. " A Sense Of Place" can be downloaded here:

https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fsbdev3_036427.pdf 


GFO Spring Seminar - Lecturer, author, John Colletta






 

Mark your calendars and register now for a great seminar presented by the Genealogical Forum Of Oregon featuring professional lecturer, teacher and author John Colletta . John is the author of such great research books  as They Came In Ships and Only A Few Bones. Mr. Colletta is also a expert genealogist in Italian and French research. His teaching career includes Library Of Congress, Boston University, Smithsonian Institute, and has taught workshops at the National Archives.
The seminar is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday,  April 29-30, 2017. This is a 2 day event with lectures on Saturday and workshop on Sunday. Saturdays lectures will be on immigration and naturalization.
For registration and event details please follow the links below.

 http://www.gfo.org/Colletta_flyer_2pg.pdf
Mr. Coletta's personal website and biography

CGGS Ends Year With Heritage Social







The Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society ended 2016 with a Heritage Social. Members brought appetizers and plates from their respective ancestral counties. Countries represented were Norway, Sweden. Ireland, Poland, Switzerland and England. Members described their creations and told stories of celebration within their families.  The next meeting and program will be January 14, 2017. CGGS wishes everyone a bountiful Thanksgiving, a Merry Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

Could Find-A-Grave be better?




If you have done some family memorials on Find-a-grave you may have had this situation happen to you. 
A relative passes and  a time later you decide to add their memorial to FAG and when you get there someone has already done it! That and other non etiquette happens at FAG. 
Amy Johnson Crow tells of her sad experience, it it volunteering or a numbers game? 

 

Oregon Heritage- Oregon State Archives Open House




OREGON STATE ARCHIVES OPEN HOUSE OCT 15

Explore Oregon's brewing history at the State Archives annual Open House on Saturday, October 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. As part of a national month long recognition of archives programs, we will feature records from our holdings that showcase Oregon's rich brewing heritage. Visitors can participate in activities that feature colorful trademarks of early Oregon breweries, hops production, the prohibition era, the "Beer Wars" and laws that helped usher in Oregon's booming brew pub industry. See the following link for more information about the upcoming event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1203866116343641/
 
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES OREGON ARCHIVES MONTH

The Special Collections and Archives Research Center at OSU presents the following events as part of 2016 Oregon Archives Month - all of them are free and open to the public!

Hear the Stories: Oregon African American Railroad Porters Oral History Collection
A presentation by Michael Grice, oral historian, filmmaker, and educator, sharing the stories of Oregon's African American railroad porters<
http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/oh29/index.html>.
Location: 5th Floor SCARC Reading Room in the Valley Library
Date: Wednesday, Oct 12th
Time: 3-5pm

Recipe Showcase "Taste of the 'Chives"
Celebrate the legacy of Obo Addy at the launch of the new i-Book on the Obo Addy Legacy Project with a showcase of prepared selections from the organization's Hot and Spicy Cookbook<
http://tinyurl.com/oalp-cookbook>.
Location: Willamette Rooms, 3rd Floor of the Valley Library
Date: Friday, October 21st
Time: noon-1:30pm

Glitter in the Archives! Using History to Imagine Queer and Trans Futures
An opportunity for community members to participate in an evening of crafting using archival materials and, of course, learn about OSQA (OSU Queer Archives)<
http://wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu/oregon-multicultural-archives/tag/osqa/> and OSU + Corvallis area queer history.
Location: 5th Floor SCARC Reading Room in the Valley Library
Date: Wednesday, October 26th
Time: 4-6pm
This event is also a part of the OSU Pride Center's Queer History Month

Contact staff from SCARC for more details at
scarc@oregonstate.edu<mailto:scarc@oregonstate.edu>.
 
 

November Meeting and Program





The November meeting and program will be a members only event for a pre-holiday get together featuring eats from members heritage favorite appetizers or snacks. 
Each member is to bring a plate of their favorite family heritage food and share with the other members.  Barbara has requested that  each member bring enough to serve 10 people. 
Plates, napkins and beverages will be provided. Please provide a small sign to state what country your plate represents. Barbara and Victor Johnson will be giving a overview of their trip
 to Ireland as well.  
The event is at 1: 00 pm in the downstairs conference room.
As a reminder there will be no meeting or program in December.

Jamboree Success!






CGGS sponsored a Genealogy Jamboree to celebrate Family History Month on Oct 8th. 
It was a great success. Special guests for the day chapter members of the Mid-Columbia Chapter of the son's of the American Revolution Larry Flin,t, Brian Smith and Ron Maines from Richland , Washington, Jan Bony from Oregon GenWeb, Emma Jean Smith from the Daughters of The American Revolution . The society signed up 3 new members. The tables were busy with many questions, look-ups and help provided by our members and special guests.  

NGS Virtual Genealogy Fair - Oct. 26 -27 Live On Line!




The National Genealogical Society will present a virtual Genealogy Fair on Oct. 26-27, 2016. Get comfortable,  grab a cuppa and enjoy 2 days of outstanding lessons and lectures from the nations top genealogy experts. 
More information on the fair on their blog and website:

Another Informational About Copyright







Again, Dick Eastman has posted a fact informational on copyright. Please read his post on his daily newsletter. If you are not signed up for dicks free daily newsletter, please do. It contains great and useful information pertaining to genealogy and gen technology. 





New Family History Site - Family History Guide




Once again Dick Eastman links us to a new learning site for all researchers, beginners to advanced and even the kids get a lesson on how to start their family history quest. 
The Family History Guide is a new educational site directed at the beginner with lessons on computer basics, family research basics, webinars, explanation of types of records and is a very complete 
"guide" to learn researching. You will find his post  and link to the site below.



Is it Copyrighted???




This week Thomas MacEntee posted a great site that more or less fully explains what and what not can be copyrighted. Some of them will surprise you. Copyright laws are very complex and this article is excellent in explaining copyright laws.

http://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2016/07/18/cant-be-copyrighted/






Our first program of the year featured a lecture by Sandy Bisset on Non-Population Census Schedules. 
Sandy gave a slide show and showed the members the value of these importance of these  records. The information gleaned from them are used to establish tax bases, fund government programs and give a overall demographic overview of areas of the country related to agriculture, industry,  manufacturing, social statistics and mortality. 
Members had a online learning session at Ancestry.Com .
To learn more about these important schedules plese follow the link:



Family History Center Workshop - Sept. 24, 2016

Hood River Family History Center 
Workshop


LDS Family History Center
18th and May St. 
Hood River, Oregon
Lunch can be ordered at the door, $5.00 for Subway sandwich, or you can bring sack lunch.
 



 

Scandinavian Reseach Event Planned

















September 20, Beginning at 2:00 PM

Lecture: $10 // Lecture Pass for All Lectures: $20
Half-Hour Personal
Genealogical Consultation: $25


2:00-3:15 Kathy Meade – Swedish Records Online with Arkiv Digital

3:15-4:30 Charlotte Börjesson – Swedish DVD and Online Resources

4:30-5:30 Dinner/Food break
5:30-6:45 Anna-Lena Hultman – Swedish
Culture and emigration from Sweden
6:45-8:00 Olof Cronberg – Swedish
Historical Maps and Disbyt

Offsite event taking place just down the
road from Nordia House at West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Genealogists from Sweden offer assistance and resources for tracing your roots!
They offer four lectures on various genealogical topics throughout the day. Each
lecture is $10, or you can get a pass for all of the lectures for $20! Purchase
individual lecture tickets or the pass below. In addition, there are still some spots available for a half-hour one-on-one
personal genealogical consultation session ($25 each). To sign up for one of these spots, please call us at 503.977.0275.




"Virtual " Meetings Are Becoming More Popular Than Ever










With attendance falling in genealogy societies meetings and other social dilemmas preventing members from attending meetings, societies and organizations have turned to the web for gathering their members in one place. This phenomenon started five years ago and has become the norm in some state and local genealogy societies. Dick Eastman wrote a article in his paid blog on the subject recently and it has been the basis of "DearMyrtle" for several years mow. Posts to these two presenters on the subject is below.


https://blog.eogn.com/2016/08/26/put-away-your-wallet-and-hold-meetings-online-for-free/


Many organizations off virtual meetings and webinars free of charge and public is invited to attend.

Also YouTube hosts many videos and seminars free of charge.

http://blog.genealogicalstudies.com/

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=genealogy+research





October is National Family History Month!








October is National Family History Month and we are celebrating by having a Genealogy Jamboree!


This is a open forum style event. There will not be any formal speakers or presentations. We will have Jan Bony from Oregon GenWeb and Emma Jean Smith from the Daughters of the American Revolution present to answer any questions and spend the day with us discussing our favorite topic GENEALOGY!


This event is for all levels of genealogy researchers from beginners to advanced.


Those attending will have a chance to win some great door prizes too.


We will be giving away a HP Envy 4520 wireless printer, 2 - one year memberships to CGGS, Drew Smith's new book "Organize Your Genealogy", and a genealogy gift basket packed with genealogy tools, index's, pens, highlighters, clips and a 32GB Lexar Flash Drive.


So please come and join us. The jamboree is in the downstairs conference room at the


Columbia Gorge Discovery Center and bring a friend. this is a public event.




























September Meeting and Program
















Our new year at CGGS starts with Sandy Bisset presenting a program on "Non-Population Census Records" . These types of records are social statistics for agriculture, manufacturing, industrial and mortality schedules. These records give the researcher a better grasp of the areas and social influences that our ancestors lived in. What jobs, living conditions and geographical employment


situations existed in the state or region.




The meeting and program will be held September 10, 2016 at the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center in the downstairs conference room at 1:00 PM. Public is welcome and bring a friend! 




The future of Genealogical Societies








Several members commented on the blog post from Dick Eastman's daily free newsletter entitled
 " Facing up the long term of your genealogical society". If you haven't read it, it really brings home some questions that has to be answered to keep societies from dying.  You can read Dicks post in this link:


https://blog.eogn.com/2016/08/11/facing-up-to-the-long-term-future-of-your-genealogy-society/

Victoria B. C. Genealogical Society Fall Seminar







The Victoria B. C. Genealogical Society announced its annual Fall Seminar to be held on Oct. 29, 2016 in Victoria, B.C., Canada. Researchers are welcome to register at the following link:

http://www.victoriags.org/seminar.php

Poke'mon Go Causes Problems in Cemetery


 


 


 




 


The new GPS game Poke'mon has been a huge success but not without some dangerous and damaging consequences. Lisa Thorn from the Lancaster Cemetery Board of Directors posted this on her Facebook page yesterday. Posted on Dick Eastman's Blog.


 


Life of a record.....A MUST READ!











The website Ancestry Insider posted a article that every researcher should read. We all know that every record we find or include in our research has a very good chance of not being accurate. Online research and continual transcribing down through the generations have made accuracy questionable. The Barbour Collection is the target here, the Insider haven taken a considerable amount of time and research to make the record correct as possible. See what they found!



http://www.ancestryinsider.org/2016/08/take-time-to-understandthe-barbour.html



National Genealogical Society Blog








 


The NGS blog"Upfront" is a free blog that you can sign up for to be delivered in your email box every Monday. The blog consists of updated information and the latest news for genealogical societies and researchers. You can sign up at the following link.



 


 


Republication
of UpFront articles is permitted and encouraged for
non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a
note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written
permission is required if you wish to republish UpFront articles
for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission
to UpFront@ngsgenealogy.org. All
republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the
copyright statement found at the bottom of each UpFront article.


We Have a New Look!


 


 




 


We have a new look to our blog!


Once a year or two we give our blog a new a fresh look.


The theme for the blog is usually a area that depicts the geography and culture


that the Columbia River Gorge is famous for.


Our blog remains a good source of educational genealogy posts and links to help all researchers.


 


Enjoy!




FamilySearch Recruits 100,000 To Preserve The Worlds Records




 


Today on Dick Eastman's blog he shared a FamilySearch news announcement .


FamilySearch has recruited 100,00 volunteers to transcribe and index various records from around the world to preserve them for future generations.


 




 


The event starts Friday July 15, 2016 and runs for 72 hours.


You can read Dick's post on this blog  at https://blog.eogn.com/2016/07/11/familysearch-recruits-100000-to-save-the-worlds-records/ or go to FamilySearch and read the announcement and details of the event at https://familysearch.org/blog/en/worldwide-indexing-event-2016/ 


 


 


 


 


 


 




Query, Messege Boards, and Forum List Added To Blog









A new list has been added to our educational link library. To aid you in your research a list of queries, forums and message boards has been added. The sites contain boards that members can query their surnames or search for families that are researching the same areas or families.

One in particular , GenealogyWise has over 39,000 members and is FREE!

The site covers all areas of the world and you can even set up your own profile or area listing your interests and post research questions to forums and message boards. The site is sponsored by The National Institute Of Genealogical Studies.





http://www.genealogywise.com/


GFO Fall Seminar Changes Locations


 


 




The new location for the GFO Fall Seminar is Taborspace Community Center at the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church at 5441 S.E. Belmont St. , Portland, Oregon.


Time is 10:00 - 4:30 PM


 




 

CGGS first open forum research day!!


 


 




 


 


CGGS has it's first open forum research day at the White Salmon Community Library on June 22, 2016. The event was sponsored by CGGS. Thank you Teddy Parkinson from White Salmon and Audrey Crader from Dallesport for setting this up for the local residents. Future open forum research days will be planned at different locations throughout the gorge area.

Transcription Problems?? Using Google Docs and Voice Typing















Recent post on Geneabloggers blog from The Shy Genealogist has some great tips on transcribing and using Google Docs. Tips on using space on Google Drive also.



https://theshygenealogist.wordpress.com/2016/06/10/transcription-time-with-google-docs/

NGS New Guidelines for Genealogy Research














The National Genealogical Society recently updated their recommended guidelines for researcher's and genealogical professionals. The guidelines have not been updated since 2002.  The basic guidelines and 3 other important areas; internet, using libraries and other record repositories, and self-improvement and growth have been condensed into 4 PDF files to download. You may download these files at the NGS blog here:



http://upfront.ngsgenealogy.org/





For up-to-date information from the 2016 NGS Conference, please visit their homepage:



http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/

Open Forum Research Session - June 22, 2016








 


 


 




DISCOVER MORE ABOUT YOUR ANCESTORS




Share your knowledge about genealogy research and learn from others in this
first open forum.  Bring your laptops or other devices.  Beginners and seasoned
researchers are all welcome to this FREE session.  Sponsored by the Columbia
Gorge Genealogy Society


          Date:  Wednesday, 22 June 2016


          Time:  1 - 3:00 p.m.


          Place:  White Salmon Valley Community Library - Meeting
Room


                       77 NE Wauna Ave.


                       White Salmon, WA 


 


 


 




 


 


 


 


 


 


 




CGGS - June Program - Linda Colton-- Genealogy Proof Standard








 


 


Members are encouraged to bring their laptops, there will be a research session and you will be doing research exercises on the internet. Public is always welcome, bring a friend!


The program is in the downstairs conference room.


 


 


 


 




Was Your Distant Ancestors Part of the Game Of Thrones???











Not many researchers embark on the long and difficult journey of trying to find their family in the medieval times of history. But if your lucky enough to have a tree that ends up in this period of history here are some links that may help you.


 


 



 


 



 


 



 


 



 




The Jewish Genealogy Society of the Willamette Valley









 




 


 


The Jewish Genealogical Of The Willamette Valley offers a comprehensive resource for doing Jewish family history research.  Please refer to the links below for more information.


 



 


A informational handout about the society :


 



 


 


Also, the International Conference on Jewish Genealogy will be held in Seattle, Washington on August 7 - 12 2016.  The conference is being sponsored by FamilySearch, Ancestry and MyHeritage.


For more information and registration :


 



 

Genealogical Council Of Oregon Summer Fest


 


 


 


 


 






Washington State Genealogical Societies








 


 


The Washington State Genealogical Society has updated their list of independent genealogy


societies throughout the state. A comprehensive list can be found here:


 



 


 







Latest list of "For the Record" Sherman County Historical Society

















Sherman County Historical Society has released the latest list of historical writings that have been published the in "For the Record", a twice yearly historical anthology. For The Record provides a look back at the past with stories, photographs and official records.  For The Record can be purchased at the Sherman County Historical Museum in Moro, Oregon or order by emailing Patti Fields at

director@shermanmuseum.org . If you have stories to submit, or to volunteer as an editor, contact Patti Fields. A link to the PDF file is below.



For The Record Inventory - Sherman County Historical Society