Oregon Genealogical Societies

These are the known active genealogy societies in the state of Oregon. Each of them are unique and have their own policies toward whether they will provide research services or online data. Some provide indexes as a method to generate income for their society through research requests. Take advantage of these opportunities if you can not find the information elsewhere for free. It goes to a good cause, and keeps those societies posting more.

Societies often have unique genealogical information that is not available elsewhere.

State Genealogical Societies

Regional Genealogical Societies

  • Rogue Valley Genealogy Society
    • Online Research at the Rogue Valley Genealogy Society
      The Rogue Valley Genealogical Society (RVGS) is located in Medford, Oregon in the Rogue River Valley of Southern Oregon. This page contains a list of the genealogical indexes available on the society website, providing an easy and quick reference for the type and range of records available.
  • Willamette Valley Genealogy Society
    • The Beaver Briefs
      For five decades, the WVGS has produced a quarterly publication titled “The Beaver Briefs” containing Oregon-centric articles of genealogical interest. 71 issues of the Beaver Briefs are available to members in searchable PDF format on their ‘Member Page’. Scanned PDF images (non-searchable) of volumes 1 though 38 are also available on their ‘Member Page’.
    • Chemawa Cemetery Project
      In 1990 Willamette Valley Genealogical Society took up a Chemawa Cemetery project. There were over 200 graves with about 193 identified. Chemawa Cemetery, part of the Chemawa Indian School, was established in 1880 in Forest Grove, Oregon and then moved to Salem, Oregon in 1885. WVGS members read the cemetery records, collected death certificates and newspaper obituaries, searched microfilm records in Seattle at the National Archives, looked at funeral home records, and the results were published in the Beaver Briefs in 1993 and 1994.
    • Shaw Cemetery Project
      The cemetery in Shaw, Marion County, Oregon is across the street from St. Mary’s Catholic Church and has been called St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery as well as Shaw Catholic Cemetery or just Shaw Cemetery. Currently it is listed on Find A Grave as “Shaw Catholic Cemetery, formerly known as Saint Marys Cemetery”. According to St. Mary’s Church records, the first burial was in 1928, but there are graves dated as early as 1912 in the cemetery. The survey was done only on the Old Section.
    • Mahonia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Colonists (DAC)
      The Mahonia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Colonists (DAC) donated their records to WVGS. Family records, group sheets, and bible records are now organized by surname and filed in notebooks at Salem Public Library. These records contain copies and transcriptions of family bibles from many states other than Oregon. Information on a birth, marriage or death of an ancestor might be found.

Local Genealogical Societies


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