Kathleen L Weber
Professional Genealogist, Speaker, Coach, with love of DNA, Ireland, Maps, methodology
Kathleen L Weber, Genealogist
United States
Currently accepting clients for...
- DNA
- Family History Research
- Speaking / Presenting
- Writing /Publishing
Family History Research
- DNA
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Tutor / Coach
DNA
- Adoption / Unknown Parentage
- Tutor / Coach
Speaking/Presenting
- DNA
- Family History Research
- Methodology & Resources
- Available for in-person events
- Available for virtual events
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
Additional specialities or search keywords
Ireland, Washington state, migration, maps, DNA (autosomal, Y, and mitochondrial)
Ireland, Washington state, migration, maps, DNA (autosomal, Y, and mitochondrial)
Publications/Media
"Homestead Robert and Saloon Robert: Two Same-Named Men Who Shared One Obituary," Journal of the Seattle Genealogical Society, Nov 2025.
"A Jigsaw Puzzle Through Time," A Purdy et al, Editors, The Treinfhir Book Project, June 2024.
"Washington," Research by the States guide, FamilyTree Magazine, Mar/Apr 2025.
Arrivals: How My Great Grandparents Got to Washington, 1892-1909 (coming in 2026).
"Homestead Robert and Saloon Robert: Two Same-Named Men Who Shared One Obituary," Journal of the Seattle Genealogical Society, Nov 2025.
"A Jigsaw Puzzle Through Time," A Purdy et al, Editors, The Treinfhir Book Project, June 2024.
"Washington," Research by the States guide, FamilyTree Magazine, Mar/Apr 2025.
Arrivals: How My Great Grandparents Got to Washington, 1892-1909 (coming in 2026).
Lectures
Where Did it Happen? Using Maps in Genealogical Research (overview, eight meaningful examples);
How I Found My Way Home: An Irish Case Study using Maps, Land Records, and DNA;
Homestead Robert and Saloon Robert: Two Same-Named Men who Shared One Obituary;
Why Study Genealogy? (a talk for a general audience such as Rotary club or community group)
Where Did it Happen? Using Maps in Genealogical Research (overview, eight meaningful examples);
How I Found My Way Home: An Irish Case Study using Maps, Land Records, and DNA;
Homestead Robert and Saloon Robert: Two Same-Named Men who Shared One Obituary;
Why Study Genealogy? (a talk for a general audience such as Rotary club or community group)
Research Time Periods
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
Languages
English
English
Affiliations
Seattle Genealogical Society, President of the Board; Eastside Genealogical Society member; National Genealogical Society member
Seattle Genealogical Society, President of the Board; Eastside Genealogical Society member; National Genealogical Society member
Degrees
B.A. Art History, University of Washington, Seattle
B.A. Art History, University of Washington, Seattle