2005 Exhibitors

The following organizations exhibited at the Family History Expo V.

NOTE: Since the event is being held in a church building, no vending is permitted at the event.

Exhibitor Additional Information and Link
Computer Interest Group (EGS) This is the Computer SIG of the Eastside Genealogical Society.
Daughters of American Colonists - Snoqualmie Falls Chapter The NSDAC is a lineage society that conducts research as to the history and deeds of the American colonists,  commemorates deeds of colonial interest, and fosters love of America and its institutions by all residents.
Daughters of the American Revolution - David Douglas Chapter (Redmond) The DAR is a lineage society for descendants of those who aided in achieving American independence.  The society maintains a genealogical records collection at the Seattle Public Library, and other libraries.
Denney Pugmire Denney has 200 various certificates and a thousand old photos.
Eastside Heritage Center The Eastside Heritage Center was established through the merger of the Bellevue Historical Society, in Bellevue, and the Marymoor Museum of Eastside History, in Redmond. Its mission is to steward Eastside history by actively collecting, preserving, and interpreting documents and artifacts, and by promoting public involvement in and appreciation of this heritage through educational programming and community outreach.
Fiske Genealogical Library The Fiske Genealogical Library has many of genealogical materials not readily available, especially for those townships east of the Mississippi River.
German Interest Group (EGS) This is the German SIG of the Eastside Genealogical Society.
Heritage Makers Heritage Makers is the first and fastest growing storybooking company in the world. They are committed to helping you build a lasting legacy of family heritage. In a time when the people of the world are recognizing that families matter most, Heritage Makers stands uniquely able to assist parents and individuals to rediscover their family roots, heroes, cherished memories and valued traditions.
International Society of Genetic Genealogy This society is a non-commercial non-profit organization whose mission is to advocate for and educate about the use of genetics as a tool for genealogical research, and promote a supportive network for genetic genealogists.
Italian Interest Group (EGS) This is the Italian SIG of the Eastside Genealogical Society.
Museum of History and Industry The Seattle Historical Society was formed in 1911 (on the 60th anniversary of the Alki landing of the Denny Party), officially founded three years later, and eventually known as the Seattle-King County Historical Society. The Museum of History & Industry, opened on February 15, 1952, has grown to become the largest private heritage organization in the State of Washington, attracting more than 60,000 visitors annually from the Northwest and beyond. MOHAI collects, preserves and presents the rich history of the Pacific Northwest. Its engaging exhibits and programs have created an appreciation for the Northwest's diverse cultural, social and economic history.
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) The National Archives maintains retired records from Federal agencies and courts in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.  The Seattle facility has extensive microfilm holdings of value for genealogy research.
Puget Sound Regional Archives  The Puget Sound Regional Branch provides a variety of resources to aid you in your genealogy research, as well as an Online Census Search.
Redmond Historical Society The mission of the Redmond Historical Society is to discover, recover, preserve, share and celebrate Redmond's history.
Scandinavian Interest Group (EGS) This is the Scandinavian SIG of the Eastside Genealogical Society.
Sons of the American Revolution - Cascade Chapter The SAR is a lineage society for descendants of those who aided in achieving American independence.  During the expo, the SAR will help people find their ancestors in the census online.
Universal Genealogy Center Universal Genealogy Center has been working with thousands of individuals across the United States for the past twenty-eight years.  They specialize in professional research with approximately 50 accredited, experienced researchers at their service.  UGC also has an experienced clerical staff that organizes and computerizes your material, displaying it in a professional manner (ex. Book of Remembrance, Wall Charts, etc.)
USGenWeb Census Project The mission of this project is to coordinate a United States census transcription effort by recruiting, guiding, and helping volunteer transcribers. Their goal is to provide free access to online research data for everyone.
The USGenWeb Project The USGenWeb project is a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.

If you represent an organization not listed above and wish to become an exhibitor, send email to exhibits@nwroots.net