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![]() About Ruth Chaucey Bishop
She started her genealogical career in 1975, when she joined the Genealogical Forum of Oregon. In 1995 she was inducted into the GFO Hall of Fame. She served for fourteen years as the editor of the Bulletin - the periodical of the Genealogical Forum. Ruth served as a Federation of Genealogical Societies Delegate for the first fifteen years FGS was in existence, and because she loves to travel, attending national conferences fit into her life perfectly. While she was editor for the Genealogical Forum, she was also editor of the Portland Photographic Society for twelve years. During that time she served in various other offices such as Print Chair, Slide Chair, and President. During her genealogical travels she took pictures, which she enlarged in her condo apartment and entered into club competition, exhibitions and fairs. In 1978 she joined the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Ruth was honored in September 1990 when the society's sixth floor reading room in Boston was named for her. She served on their Board of Trustees for six years and is currently on the Board of Counselors. Ruth joined the National Genealogical Society in 1990 and was the assistant program chair for the 1991 NGS conference in Portland; incidentally she also served as the photographer for the event. Again in 2001, when the NGS conference was in Portland, Ruth served. This time she was co-chair of the conference. Believe it or not, Ruth also does genealogical research. Every time she goes to Boston, Salt Lake City, or another repository usually close to the national conference site, she comes home with more notes to add to the family file. In her own words, "All of these notes now reside, unsorted and un-filed in boxes. None of them have been entered into the computer. I'm sure many answers to my questions are just lying around waiting for me. Soon I'll be able to get to them." Ruth is currently working on a major project. With the purchase of the Richardson Dougall Collection, and duplicate books from NGS (which hadn’t gone to St. Louis), she is establishing a Library in the Portland, Oregon area named for her parents. It will be the Conner-Bishop Historical Resource Center. ![]() |
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