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  Thurston County, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thurston County is a county located in the state of Washington.
The county seat is at Olympia, the state's capital and also the county's largest city.
In the county, the population is spread out with 25.30% under the age of 18, 9.30% from 18 to 24, 29.30% from 25 to 44, 24.60% from 45 to 64, and 11.40% who are 65 years of age or older.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thurston_County,_Washington   (390 words)

  
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Lewis county was organized by act of the Oregon House of Representatives, approved December 25, 1845, to go into effect after the June election of 1846 and embraced all of the territory lying North of the Columbia river and West of the Cowlitz river.
The county of Vancouver with several counties south of the Columbia, constituted the first judicial district to which was assigned Chief justice Bryant; to the second lying wholly south of the Columbia, was assigned Hon.
County and local officers then serving were to hold their positions until successors were chosen under acts to be passed by the legislature of the new territory.
www.olympiahistory.org /texts/rathbun.txt   (20365 words)

  
 Thurston County, WA Genealogy
Thurston county is 60 miles south of Seattle, WA and 100 miles north of Portland, OR.
Thurston County is the eighth most populated county among Washington state's 39 counties, and is among the fastest growing counties in the Pacific Northwest.
County Auditor holds pre 1907 birth and death records (from 1891), marr records (from 1860), deeds (from 1852).
www.rootsweb.com /~wathurst/thurston.htm   (1476 words)

  
 Thurston County, Washington Census, 1900 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
Marinette County, Wisconsin Census, 1900 (Excluding Grover Precinct) An extraction of the 1900 census for Marinette County, Wisconsin, excluding Grover Precinct.
Rockingham County, Virginia Census, 1900 An extraction of the 1900 census for Rockingham County, Virginia.
Washington - State Fact Sheet Save yourself hours of time and aggravation by ordering this information-packed, two-page coated reference sheet specially developed to simplify genealogical research in the state of Washington state.
www.familymarriagerecords.com /db.asp?dbid=4345   (405 words)

  
 Place Names of Thurston County Washington
In the center of Thurston County (Sec.17, T17N, R1W), this community was the closest railroad stop for Olympiaon the Northern Pacific line.
The mine was in Lewis County, the headquarters in Thurston County.
A colony was established in southwest Thurston County (Sec 12, T15N, R3W) by Samuel and Ann Maria James, from Cornwall, England.
home.earthlink.net /~waresearcher/placenames.html   (2976 words)

  
 Publications/media
In June 2003, the stakeholder committees presented Thurston County commissioners with plans to improve the quality of water in the Henderson Inlet and Nisqually Reach watersheds.
Thurston County expresses sincere thanks to the many dedicated committee members and members of the public, who worked more than a year to forge the plans.
OLYMPIA – The Henderson Inlet/Nisqually Reach Closure Response Team today released its proposed strategy to restore two shellfish growing areas in Thurston County and is seeking concurrence by the state and local agencies, tribes, and citizen groups responsible for carrying out the strategy.
www.co.thurston.wa.us /shellfish/publicationsmedia.htm   (806 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - U.S. - Washington - Localities
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the activities of the Benton County (Washington) Historical Society, Museum and Cemetery Society and genealogical resources available in the Benton County area.
For former residents and families of White Bluffs, Washington to exchange information and genealogies.White Bluffs was taken over by the Federal Government for the Hanford nuclear reservation during WWII.Some specific families mentioned: Wiehl, Wright, McCotter, Beldin, Randall, Borden.
Aides to research in Clallam County including local addresses for cemeteries, churches, Native American Tribes, libraries, societies and transcripts and abstracts of early births, deaths, and marriages and obituary records.
www.cyndislist.com /wa-local.htm   (1695 words)

  
 OFM County and City Data for Thurston County, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
A variety of income indicators for Washington counties and regions with tables, charts, and discussion from the Washington State University (WSU) Cooperative Extension.
Revenue and expenditure data for counties and cities in Washington from the State Auditor's Office.
The Municipal Research and Services Center published A Revenue Guide for Washington Counties and A Revenue Guide for Washington Cities and Towns (pdf), which contain descriptions of taxes that involve local governments.
www.ofm.wa.gov /localdata/thur.htm   (698 words)

  
 Thurston County, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
County data may not match other published sources which may have been based on data extracted at different times.
County data may not add to the state totals presented in the State of Washington profile or the Human Services section.
Note: County data will not add to the state totals presented in the Washington State profile because the county numbers exclude drivers whose county of residence is unknown and vehicles for which county of licensing is unknown.
www.ofm.wa.gov /databook/county/thur.htm   (556 words)

  
 Washington Vital Records Information for Counties (T-Y)
Most Washington state counties offer certified copies of birth certificates from 1937 to present.
Marriage records should be available from the the county auditor where the event occurred.
This page tells how to obtain copies of vital records such as birth certificates, death records, marriage licenses and divorce decrees in Washington Counties.
www.vitalrec.com /wacounties7.html   (487 words)

  
 Thurston County Olympia, Washington (Counties)
The county seat of Thurston County, Washington, is Olympia.
The county population on July 1, 1999, was 205,459, an increase of 44,221 over the 1990 census.
This Thurston County community of 2000 lies southeast of Olympia and south of Fort Lewis.
www.ohwy.com /wa/y/y53067.htm   (163 words)

  
 Thurston County's Homepage - The Olympian - Olympia, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
The senior population in Thurston, Mason and Lewis counties -- about 11.4 percent in 2000 -- has a great demand to have services available for its seniors.
In Thurston County, Intercity Transit and Dial-A-Lift are both available.
With more than 500 available volunteer opportunities in Lewis, Mason and Thurston counties, seniors and people of all ages have a good variety of choices.
theolympian.com /home/specialsections/Sourcebook/20040706/95201.shtml   (887 words)

  
 Thurston Community Television
Thurston Community Television is a membership organization that provides public, educational, and government access television in greater Thurston County, Washington.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation under contract to Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater and Thurston County.
Membership is open to any Thurston County resident or non-profit organization located in Thurston County.
www.tctv.net   (222 words)

  
 A chart showing runaway home taxes in Thurston County, Washington State.
Over the past 10 years county PCPI went up an average of 3.6% each year.
Earnings in Thurston County were 68.4% of TPI in 1990.
Earnings of persons employed in Thurston County increased from $1,824,095* in 1990 to $3,520,402* in 2000, an average annual growth rate of 6.8%.
www.olympus.net /personal/dwren/2002-thurston.htm   (447 words)

  
 Pioneer History of Churches in Thurston County Co., Washington
The next meeting place was the old Washington School at 5th and Eastside Street.
Following this move, a lot was leased at the corner of Adams and Union Streets and a church building and parsonage were erected.
The booklet is available at the Washington State Library in Olympia and may be available from the Church office.
www.ncbible.org /nwh/WaThurston.html   (1048 words)

  
 Thurston County
THURSTON COUNTY A.R.E.S. ARES provides a pool of trained amateur radio operators to support the local public service agencies, volunteer groups, and non-government organizations, with communications at events, exercises, and during disaster or post-event assistance operations.
THURSTON COUNTY R.A.C.E.S. RACES is a unit of the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office, Search and Rescue Council; with highly skilled amateur radio operators trained and certified in auxiliary communications for government agencies during searches, and man-made or natural disaster relief operations.
We train and practice to sharpen our communications skills in a practical and meaningful way, to be able to help our local neighborhoods in being prepared in the event of emergencies or disasters.
www.wwa-district3-ares.org /thurston_county   (149 words)

  
 Death Certificates of Finns in Thurston County, Washington
Died Oct. 2, 1911, Thurston Co., Wash. Cause of death: asthma.
Died Jan. 2, 1912, Thurston Co., Wash. Cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis.
Died Dec. 12, 1928, St. Peters Hospital, Olympia, Wash. Cause of death: suicide by strangulation; was delirious from fever caused by influenza.
www.genealogia.fi /emi/emi3d20h1e.htm   (5009 words)

  
 Real Estate Investments, Olympia, Thurston County, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
All Washington ferry schedules plus "Ferry Cams" and much more.
Washington State agency charged with protecting Puget Sound's water quality.
A good site with lots of tourist type information on Washington State.
www.nwwf.com /resource.htm   (150 words)

  
 Washington - Local Catholic Church History and Catholic Ancestors
The geographic area of Washington is in the ecclesiastical province of Seattle which includes the Archdiocese of Seattle (Washington) and Dioceses of Spokane and Yakima (Washington).
Keep in mind that one diocese may encompass a portion of a county, while the remaining portion is included within another diocese, especially if you are researching in an area near a boundary.
Francis Xavier Parish [1906] - (Spokane, Spokane County).
home.att.net /~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-SeattleWA.htm   (5651 words)

  
 Thurston Co, WA Cemeteries
Mary Ann Cogdil, the mother, is listed in the Thurston County 1870 census with her husband Jacob and four children.
This is one of the largest cemeteries in Thurston County, and is located at the intersection of North Street and Cleveland Avenue on the south side of Olympia.
This is one of the largest cemetery in Thurston County, located south of Olympia.
www.rootsweb.com /~wathurst/thur-cem.htm   (1623 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Thurston County, Wash.
Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
Delegate to U.S. Congress from Washington Territory, 1873-75.
politicalgraveyard.com /geo/WA/TH.html   (554 words)

  
 Business Wire: ADVISORY/Thurston County, Washington, Tests Int... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Thurston County residents have been given the opportunity to cast ballots in the first ever county-wide mock election via poll-site or remote Internet voting.
This simultaneous non-binding Internet election is available to over 120,000 registered voters and is the main component of a pilot study directed by county auditor, Sam Reed.
Thurston county voters will participate in the first ever
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:59581485&refid=ink_tptd_g1   (325 words)

  
 Washington Agricultural Statistics Service - County Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Thurston County occupies an area of glacial plains, Coast Range, and Cascade Mountains located at the southern extremity of Puget Sound in western Washington.
The Oregon Territorial Legislature created Thurston County on January 12, 1852.
It was named in honor of Samuel R. Thurston, first delegate from Oregon Territory to Congress.
www.nass.usda.gov /wa/counties/cnty067.htm   (103 words)

  
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Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) is an intergovernmental board made up of local government jurisdictions within Thurston County in Washington State.
Small area population allocations were approved by the Thurston Regional Planning Council on July 8, 2005.
Under a contract with the Washington State Department of General Administration (GA), TRPC has developed data on State Department Locations and State Employees Estimates in Thurston County.
www.trpc.org   (468 words)

  
 Olympia Washington - Olympia Online - City of Olympia, WA and Thurston County
Olympia Online is dedicated to being the premier resource for the City of Olympia, Washington and the entire Thurston County area.
Olympia is the Capital of Washington State, and is located at the southern tip of the Puget Sound about 60 miles south of Seattle, Washington and 110 miles north of Portland, Oregon.
Olympia is the largest city in Thurston County with a population of 42,514.
www.olympiaonline.com   (180 words)

  
 Q13.com | KCPQ TV | Q13 FOX News | Two Killed in Thurston County Accident   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
OLYMPIA -- Two people were killed this afternoon in a collision involving several cars in Rochester, south of Olympia in Thurston County.
The Washington State Patrol identifies the victims as 25-year-old Marty Daniels, of Olympia, and 76-year-old Eugene Bohnas, of Spokane.
The patrol says the accident about 2 p-m on U-S Highway 12 occurred when Daniels allegedly sped through a red light and collided with other vehicles.
q13.trb.com /news/kcpq-070505-thurston,0,3283424.story?coll=kcpq-home-1   (85 words)

  
 HouseSearchers, your guide to Real Estate in Thurston County, Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
A full 75 percent of public school attendance is in three of the North County school districts: North Thurston serves 34 percent of the students; Olympia serves 24 percent; and Tumwater serves 17 percent of the County students.
We have available those scores specifically for Thurston County schools.
Of the three major school districts in Thurston County, each individual school provides the public with school performance reports.
www.housesearchers.com /ThurstonCounty/Schools/Schools.htm   (305 words)

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