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South King County Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 3174
Kent, WA 98089-0203

Serving the communities of Algona, Auburn, Black Diamond, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Kent, Maple Valley, Normandy Park, Pacific, Ravensdale, Renton, Sea Tac and Tukwila.


Mission Statement

  • Stimulate interest in genealogy and aid individual members in compiling their family records.
  • Seek genealogical and historical knowledge.
  • Preserve and perpetuate the records of our ancestors.
  • Promote the preservation of public and private genealogical materials.

History of South King County Genealogical Society

The South King County Genealogical Society was founded in the summer of 1979 by the late CarolLe Berry of Auburn, Washington. CarolLe had been teaching a series of genealogical research classes at the Kent Public Library, and she noticed that the same people attended most of the classes. It was suggested that a club or society be formed, with regular meetings.

In the fall of 1979, an agreement was completed making this fledgling group a branch of the Seattle Genealogical Society. This provided the newly formed group the benefit of the SGS newsletter and library collection. Officers were elected and a schedule of regular meetings was established.

Hilda Hemmingson Meryhew was elected the first president. She recalls, "No one volunteered to be president. CarolLe said if no one volunteers, we can't form our society. It seemed very hopeless to me, so I thought, 'why not?' I had no idea what I was doing, but we learned fast and it was a challenge, and fun and very rewarding."

Words she wrote in the society's first newsletter continue to reflect the philosophy of the society to this day: "To leave a record of the past as a guide to future generations, to be able to penetrate the past, solve a problem or meet and conquer a challenge, is an experience of great satisfaction."

Changes occurred over the years. In June 1984, members voted to break from SGS, and in September 1984, South King County Genealogical Society became a society in its own right.

SKCGS has published pedigree chart books, cemetery books and death indexes, hosted seminars and workshops, and taught research skills classes at local libraries. Its members meet, as they have from the start, on the third Saturday of each month, except July, August and December, in Kent, WA. They remain committed to the goal of preserving the legacy of our past for future generations, helping each other along the way.

Society Officers

President: Tom Hammond
Vice-President: Ray Owens
Secretary: Volunteer Needed
Treasurer: Char Kibbie
Board Secretary: Cheri Sayer

Committee Chairs

AKCHO Liaison:
Association of King County Historical Organizations
Cathi Vannice
Audio-Visual Equipment:  
    Speaker System: Gil Wooden
    LCD projector: Glenn Gilbert
Book Reviewer: Jean Fisher
Comb Binding: Captain Harold Broadbent
DAR Liaison: Claire Burnett
Education/Training: Volunteers Needed
Extractions: Martha Richards
Genealogist: Claire Burnett
Greeters: Volunteer Needed
Historian: Karen Bouton
Hospitality: Sharon Johnson
Interest Groups:  
    Computer (genealogy): Tom Hammond & MaryLynn Strickland
    Heritage Photo: MaryLynn Strickland
    TMG (The Master Genealogist): Paul Huntress
    Legacy Users Group: Barbara Rush
Language Bank:
    (Dutch, French, German & Spanish)
Andrea van der Poll
Librarian: Barbara Heutchy
Library Volunteer: Jan Emerson
Mailing: Bob Hester & Linda Peel
Membership: Mike (James M.) Rupprecht
Newsletter: MaryLynn Strickland
Programs: Volunteer Needed
Publicity: Cathy Wooden
Saar Cemetery Project: Karen Bouton
Sales Table: Volunteer Needed
Heritage Fair: Sylva Coppock
SKCGS Publication Sales & Printing: Katie Hanzeli
SoCoCulture Liaison:
South King County Cultural Coalition
MaryLynn Strickland
Sunshine: Nancy Ingram
Surname File: Molly Monks
Traveling Book Library: Claire Burnett
Traveling CD Library: Guy Moellendorf & Dan Volkmann
Volunteer Coordinator: Volunteer Needed
Webmaster: Glenn Gilbert
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