The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society and Library was founded by Marietta Roth in 1985. We incorporated a year later and obtained non-profit status with the IRS and the State of Washington. Our library has grown to include thousands of rare and interesting books, microfilm and microfiche sets, a CD collection, and internet access. We have gathered historical information pertaining to the northern part of Snohomish County and the Stillaguamish Valley, and its native populations and early settlers. Also related references from other cities, states and countries. This information available to members and visitors during regular library hours.
We preserve local historical records and make them available to visitors. Library contains over 6,000 books, microfilms, microfiche sets, internet, etc.
We started meeting in 1985 and became a non-profit organization with the State of Washington & and IRS in 1986. The rest is history!
Rare publications pertaining to US history, foreign countries, etc. not available on the internet.
6,000 items pertaining to all areas of genealogy and family history.
Each meeting is started with a presentation by a guest speaker. Topics are specific to tracing and preserving family history.
Monthly meetings 1p.m. 2nd Tuesday each month; always free & open to the public.
Access: General Public
Appointment required: False