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Angus Douglas-Hamilton, the 15th Duke of Hamilton, dies

Duke of Hamilton One of Scotland's most senior noblemen, the Duke of Hamilton, has died, Buckingham Palace has announced.


Angus Douglas-Hamilton, the 15th Duke of Hamilton, died in his wife's arms in his home in the early hours of Saturday.



He was the premier peer of Scotland. The Duke's eldest son and heir uses the courtesy title Marquis of…
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Added by William Douglas on June 7, 2010 at 3:47am — No Comments

What is going on with FamilySearch?

In the not too distant past, I had a lot of news to share about

FamilySearch. There were upgrades to New FamilySearch, new additions to

Record Search and whole lot of other things going on. Recently, things

have apparently, at least from the perspective of an outsider, slowed

down considerably. I thought it might be a good idea to take stock and

evaluate each of the more accessible websites from FamilySearch.



First, let's take a look at the parent… Continue

Added by James Tanner on June 6, 2010 at 1:48pm — No Comments

roll call surnames I am researching, Harrison, Fayette, Marion, Preston Co WV and Pa, GreeneCo

researching Miller, Matheny, Bosworth, Boggess, Breakiron, Lewis, Johnson, Short, Runner, Kennedy, Brailsford, Robinson, Dorsey, Stiers, Hill, Fittro, Murphy, Loughry, Laughery, Thompson, Cox, Gain, Hickman, Hurst, Plant, Wentworth..... these are on the paternal side of my family.

Added by Diana Jones on June 6, 2010 at 10:25am — 2 Comments

Archie Kelley Family in Kansas City Kansas early 1900's

I have found Archie Kelley with wife Berniece in the 1930 Census in Quindaro, Kansas City Kansas with Children and other family. He is age 26 and born in Kansas. I can find no other information on this Kelley family. There other Kelley families scattered in Kansas and an archibald Kelley in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri but the information on them does not match Archie and Berniece Kelley Family.

Any Help would be appreciated..

Added by Glenn Dunavan on June 5, 2010 at 6:40pm — No Comments

Strange names from the Family Tree!

An assortment of interesting names pulled from my database. Every one of them is an actual name!

I suppose that some of these names were fashionable in their own time. My name, Heather, is now a popular name, but when my mother first named me the pediatrician said “That’s a dog’s…

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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on June 5, 2010 at 4:00pm — 2 Comments

Biography of Captain Thomas Hemphill

Several years ago, I had the opportunity to attend a ceremony commemorating the service of Captain Thomas Hemphill in the American Revolution. This biography, written by Mrs. Margaret Hemphill Anthony, was included in the program for the service, which was held at Old Siloam Cemetery, near Old Fort, NC, June 13, 1998.



“Thomas Hemphill, a son of…

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Added by Tonia Kendrick on June 5, 2010 at 6:57am — No Comments

A gold mine in Special Collections

After our adventure in finding Kerlin's Well, I took advantage of the

fact that we were already in Northern Arizona to go to the Northern

Arizona University, Cline Library, Special Collections and Archives

Department. The book with the faded picture of Kerlin's Well was written

by my Great-uncle, George Shepherd Tanner. See Tanner, George S. Henry

Martin Tanner; Joseph City, Arizona Pioneer, Born June 11, 1852, San

Bernardino, California, Died March 21, 1935,…
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Added by James Tanner on June 4, 2010 at 8:50am — 1 Comment

Last two posts are on Kerlin's Well

In the last post, I told about our trip to Kerlin's Well where my

Great-grandfather carved his name in the rock back in 1877. In the first

picture above you can see the rock and the names. The volcanic rock has

a dark weathered coating over the lighter rock making a perfect surface

for writing names. There are quite few names on the rocks and

surprisingly few modern ones. If you were walking on the plateau above

the canyon, you would not be able to see any portion… Continue

Added by James Tanner on June 3, 2010 at 10:37pm — No Comments

Pro Gen Study Group and APG

The Pro Gen Study group will meet at Jamboree. There will also be a Southern California APG meeting at Jamboree. Jamboree is only one week away. I can hardly wait! I will be meeting up with some of my friends from the San Diego Genealogical Society who plan to take the train. We took the train two years ago and it was a relaxing ride and the hotel for Jamboree was across the street. We could not all fit on the shuttle so some of us walked to the hotel. They were doing construction at the hotel… Continue

Added by Gwynn Socolich on June 3, 2010 at 11:53am — No Comments

New Posts on genealogy related resources at the public library in Vista, San Diego County Library

Please refer to my other blog. http://gsgenealogy.blogspot.com/ for genealogy related sources from the Vista, San Diego County Library.

Added by Gwynn Socolich on June 3, 2010 at 11:47am — No Comments

Ancestors Connect Us to History

I have a passion for America unmeasureable to anything else in life. I'm scared that our current politicians have forgotten the definition of words that make life truly worth living, such as freedom and democracy. My passion and love for my country came in elementary school when I was taught to have pride in my country. In private school, I was not taught a party line. I was taught about the rich history of this great nation, the good and the bad. My passion only grew when my maternal…

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Added by Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS on May 31, 2010 at 9:44pm — No Comments

Casino in Gettysburg

For those who don't know,someone is trying to build a casino near Gettysburg.

Such an historic place as Gettysburg should not be turned into a dirty,trashy town because someone thinks they can make money from the people who visit such hallowed ground.

The battle of Gettysburg was something we should charish and share with generations to come,but not with a casino.

This link http://nocasinogettysburg.org/ is an online petition…

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Added by Bob Mooney-Pa on May 30, 2010 at 8:47pm — No Comments

File formats for saving "original" photos -- Part Four

Choosing an image file format for storing original photographs and scans

raises a number of major fundamental issues including most importantly,

the survivability of the format in the long term. The most recent issue

of the Family Tree

magazine
has an article on Endangered Sources by Lisa A. Alzo. The article identifies various… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 29, 2010 at 8:15pm — No Comments

Who owns the genealogy companies? Additional Information

Two items:



First, please notice the links in the sidebar to the individual articles

in each series. I will work at keeping them up to date.



Second:



Ian Tester from findmypast.com left

the following comment:

Just FYI, brightsolid online publishing have also recently acquired the FriendsReunited group, including genesreunited.co.uk which is the number 2 player in the UK market (behind…
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Added by James Tanner on May 28, 2010 at 6:11pm — No Comments

Technology Tip: restoring old photographs

With today's technology, not much really surprises me anymore. However, as I am writing this, I am nearly stunned at what I am looking at.

I have a brittle, old photograph of my 3rd great-grandfather, David Brown (there I go again talking about my Browns...). Time has faded and cracked the photo. Many years ago I scanned/digitized the photo to preserve its current state. I really did not think there was much hope in ever restoring the photo to my…

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Added by Geoff Rasmussen on May 28, 2010 at 12:00pm — No Comments

New England Town Meetings

Often I am asked about town meetings and other terms pertaining to New England town government by people researching their roots from outside of New England. They see the annual reports in the archives, and have questions about the terminology, and the form of government. If you have ever seen Norman Rockwell’s paintings of the “Four Freedoms,” I think the painting of the young farmer standing up to…

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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on May 27, 2010 at 9:00pm — No Comments

A writer's Journey to the Land of Oz

Do you want to come along? I am on my way to impress the great OZ with a brilliantly written query letter (version # 53, to be exact). I’ve been here before. In fact, it was just last week that I marched to the emerald city only to discover the doors strong-armed by guards holding WEAPONS OF MASS REJECTION.

I must better prepare this time. I am fearful, but I double back, lick my wounds, and attempt to gain as much feedback as possible before entering the…

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Added by Jennifer Swan on May 27, 2010 at 8:55pm — No Comments

Newest Obituary Collections at GenealogyBuff.com

Hi all,



GenealogyBuff.com has added several new obituary collections. The list is below. You can also browse all of the other collections by state from the Library of Files page at http://www.genealogybuff.com/library.htm and clicking on the state you are interested in. You can also choose CANADA and MISCELLANEOUS to see other large data files.



These obituary collections are searchable using the watermarked… Continue

Added by Bill Cribbs on May 27, 2010 at 2:39pm — No Comments

File formats for saving "original" photos -- Part Three

Continuing the discussion about image file formats, you may have noticed

that I put the term "original" in quotes. The reason for that is

simple, what is an "original"? In pre-computer, pre-copy machine days,

the concept of an original was very much an issue. For example, in court

proceedings, we would often get into discussions about whether or not

the original document was being presented in court and whether a copy

could be substituted for the original. Those… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 25, 2010 at 6:12pm — No Comments

File formats for saving "original" photos -- Part Two

In my previous

post
on this subject, I covered some of my experiences with getting

into digital cameras. The point of that discussion was that the file

format used to store digital images depends on the availability of those

formats both from the hardware (the camera or scanner) and the

software. Before I can discuss this further, I need a few definitions.

First of… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 25, 2010 at 8:04am — No Comments

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