Seattle Washington Shoreline Family History Center

Located in the north wing of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we serve the areas of Shoreline, Edmonds, Brier, Kenmore, Bothell, Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood. We are open over 200 hrs a month and are staffed by 30 + volunteers (mostly they volunteer). Our Facility covers more than 2000 sq ft with 5 different rooms for computers, Microfilm\fiche, library, instructional classrooms, and Audio/Visual recording.

Location Map:

 * Location on Map

 Address: 


 * 22015 48th Ave W Mountlake Terrace WA 98043 United States


 * Language:English

 Phone: 


 * 1-425-776-6678

 E-mail: 


 * [mailto:WA_SeattleShoreline@familyhistorymail.org WA_SeattleShoreline@familyhistorymail.org]

 Open Hours: 


 * Monday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
 * Tuesday: 9:00 am-5:00 pm
 * Wednesday: Temporarily closed for the morning shift, will be open from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
 * Thursday: 9:00 am-9:00 pm
 * Friday: Closed
 * NEW SATURDAY HOURS BEGINNING MARCH 2020, OPEN 9 AM - 12 NOON
 * Sunday: 1:30 pm - 4 pm

 Weather Advisory: 

And a winter weather reminder -  if the Edmonds School District has closed school, our Library will be closed, also.

 Holiday Schedule: 

When the Edmonds School District is closed for a Holiday so is the Family History Library. This usually happens on Mondays.

Easter: Saturday April 11th and Sunday April 12th

Calendar and Events: ZOOM CLASSES AVAILABLE; IN-PERSON CLASSES CANCELLED

To sign up for a classes please click on the class name or on the date that class is offered

Classes will be offered using Zoom technology.

Family History Classes – Spring 2021

FamilySearch – The Basics

Saturday, January 16, 2021 at 10:00 am

Did you make a New Year’s resolution to begin to do family history? Have you not been on FamilySearch for years? Have you been confused by all of the changes to FamilySearch? This class will give you all of the basics on how to use FamilySearch.org to find and document your ancestors.

Understanding and Using your DNA Test Results

Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 10:00 am

You have now received your DNA test results. But what do they mean and how can you use them? This class will discuss what your results mean and the tools that are available to assist you in using your test results to identify your DNA relatives.

Getting the most out of the Census

Saturday, February 13, 2021 at 10:00 am

If available, censuses are one of the first sources that you should consult when trying to identify ancestors. But they are also one of the most underutilized sources. This class will discuss how to mine the overlooked detail in the census can that you can use to focus and document your research.

Organizing and Preserving Family History Photos

Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 10:00 am

Do you have a box of family photos languishing in some dark corner of a closest? This class will discuss how to organize your photos, and how to preserve your photos, both physically and electronically.

Creating and Using a Research Plan

Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 10:00 am

Research plans are one of the best ways to do your family history research. A research plan will allow you to avoid wasting research time when trying to find your ancestors. This class will teach you how to create a research plan and then how to use that plan for efficient family research

Breaking Through Brick Walls

Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 10:00 am

All of us have run into problems that prevent identification of ancestors. While many of these “brick walls” are very difficult to break through, others can be solved by intelligent use of tools and sources available to us. This class will discuss approaches and tools that you can use to try to break through your brick walls.

Genealogy Software

Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 10:00 am

Many genealogists, even those using free or subscription-based web programs (e.g., FamilySearch or Ancestry), find it useful to have stand-alone programs to keep their family history information. This class will discuss genealogy software that you can use to keep your family history information outside of the web-based genealogy programs. It will discuss programs that can be used on computers and mobile devices using various operating software - Microsoft Windows (PC’s), Apple MacOS (Mac’s) Linux, and Android and Apple iOS – many of which interface with the web-based programs.

To sign up for a classes please click on the class name or on the date that class is offered

Collections

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Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.

Hardware and Equipment

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Resources in the Local Area
Fiske Genealogical Library (Website) 1644 43rd Ave.E., Seattle, WA 98112; 206-328-2716.

The National Archives at Seattle (Website) 6125 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115-7999.

Washington State Digital Archives (Website) Washington state vital records online.

Washington State Genealogical Society (Website).

Washington State Library (Website).

Links

 * King County
 * King County, Washington
 * State of Washington
 * Washington

Volunteer at the Center
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