I was at the Southern California Genealogical Society's 2010 Jamboree this past weekend. I dropped by the Los Californianos booth, for at least the fourth time. The nice lady at the booth (I forgot your name!) asked me what the surname was of the family I had in early… Continue
Added by Patricia Aceves Wyble on June 14, 2010 at 9:17pm —
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A recent announcement from FamilySearch began another round of Beta
Testing of the New FamilySearch program. This particular Beta Test was
aimed at three changes to the program. Quoting from the announcement
E-mail:
We need your feedback on the following changes:
· New Discussions feature. This feature allows users to post and respond to discussions about deceased persons in the new FamilySearch. Users
can share and coordinate information they…
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Added by James Tanner on June 14, 2010 at 5:52pm —
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On a recent business trip, I visited the Columbus Public Library in Columbus, GA. What an amazing genealogy collection! They have as many stacks in the genealogy wing as my local library has in the whole adult section. They also have wi-fi throughout the library, so I was able to post my notes directly to my . . . → : CONTINUE…
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Added by Tonia Kendrick on June 14, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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Footnote is have free access to all it's Civil War records for a limited time.
http://www.footnote.com
Added by Bob Mooney-Pa on June 14, 2010 at 8:02am —
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Sometimes all the computer power in the world cannot help you find the
family history records you are looking for. My Great-great-great
grandfather, John Tanner, is a case in point. My research goal was
really to look for John's great-great-grandfather, William Tanner. But
the search for William eventually lead to direct information about John
Tanner's birth, dates that had been passed down for hundreds of years
and had been the subject of a number of books.…
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Added by James Tanner on June 13, 2010 at 10:36pm —
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Yo soy una mezcla de muchas cosas
La arena mortal de mis células llenas de
España con su música de toros
Cuando las caras de un pasado
Me miran por entre sus ojos rasgados
Que soy yo
Española o amerindia
El mestizaje me llena de confusión
Maldita sea
Porque es que mis antepasados
Se mesclaron
Llenándome de pena
Y curiosidad acerca de mis raíces
De aquí,…
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Added by Maria Camacho on June 13, 2010 at 11:30am —
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My regular blog is Nutfield Genealogy at www.nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com where I blog about Londonderry and Derry, New Hampshire local history and genealogy in general for our our part of New England. This was one of my most popular blogs last month, not just for local people,…
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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on June 12, 2010 at 3:40pm —
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For anyone with UK interests. Finding My Past UK is have free access during the World Cup when England play.
http://www.findmypast.co.uk/world-cup.jsp?utm_source=FB&utm_content=120610&uAnd here's the time table for the World Cup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_schedule 12 June…
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Added by Bob Mooney-Pa on June 12, 2010 at 3:30pm —
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I chose to use Family Tree DNA, which purports to have 90% of the genealogy DNA market share. I ordered the mtDNAPlus test kit. It’s a little more expensive than the basic mtDNA kit, but I knew I wouldn’t be satisfied with lesser results and . . . → : CONTINUE READING
Added by Tonia Kendrick on June 12, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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Francois Daragon LaFrance and Marie Guillemette
Francois Daragon LaFrance and Josette Lefebvre Laciseraye
Jean-Baptiste Daragon LaFrance and Marie Francoise Desjardins
Pierre Daragon LaFrance and Hypolite Legault
Joseph Odile LaFrance and Marguerite Theoret
Joseph LaFrance and Malvina Blanche Dupuis
Lionel Joseph LaFrance and Henrietta LaRoux
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Added by Jennifer McNair on June 12, 2010 at 12:59am —
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I have not made the connection between Ed Bobet and his UK ancestors. Info to date shows his birth as Wales 1626 to UNK and UNK. Is there any info out there wrt to his ancestors (names, BMD data, locales, etc).??
Added by Robert B. Hicks on June 11, 2010 at 9:46am —
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I am the grandaughter of Victor Augustus Plaskett b, March, 1888 in St. Croix, Danish West Indies and d. August, 1984 in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands. Based on research it is my understanding that all Plasketts are related regardless of where they are from. There is a black side and a white side of the family which some may not know.
It appears that John Plaskett c. 1751 and Isabel Sergeantson, c. 1749 of Cumberland England had at least 8 children that we know of.…
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Added by Lisa Williams Phillip on June 10, 2010 at 6:52pm —
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I found a great source record last week at the library. It’s a book called Revolutionary War Soldiers of Western North Carolina: Burke County, Vol. 1. The author is Emmet R. White and it was published in 1984 by Southern Historical Press, Inc. of Easley, S.C.
It has biographical sketches on many soldiers, including summaries of military . . . → :…
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Added by Tonia Kendrick on June 10, 2010 at 1:30pm —
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If you have Ancestors from the Isle of Axholme (north-west Lincolnshire in England), a very good site is
Axholme Ancestry. There's
more about it here.
The site actually covers a bit more than the Isle of Axholme itself, and includes south-east Yorkshire and north Lincolnshire as well -- Humberside, in fact. So if you have any ancestors or other relatives…
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Added by Steve Hayes on June 10, 2010 at 10:27am —
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In my last post, I addressed the question of who owns the genealogy?
Ownership of the information is an interesting question. As an example,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) microfilmed the
Swedish Church records. A copy of the original microfilms is in the
Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Another copy went to the
Swedish National Archives. The Archives then "sold" the rights to these
films to Genline.com. Genline then digitized…
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Added by James Tanner on June 10, 2010 at 8:18am —
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Randomness can be defined as events that happen outside predictability, prior knowledge and beliefs. I’ll start with an example. What has Paris Hilton done for the fine arts? The answer: NOTHING. And yet, she became the next big thing.
Now let’s take this concept to the world of publishing with the idea that a writer’s manuscript, deep within the bowels of the slush pile, is discovered at random – regardless of whether you are Hemingway resurrected or just another…
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Added by Jennifer Swan on June 9, 2010 at 2:35pm —
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I have not made the connection between Ed Bobet and his UK ancestors?
Born in Wales 1626 to UNK / UNK. Do you have any further info?
Added by Robert B. Hicks on June 9, 2010 at 9:15am —
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During the past few posts, I have been examining who owns the genealogy
companies. What I find is a mixture of huge multinational corporations
and family owned businesses. I did have an ulterior motive in examining
the ownership however, I had several larger issues to discuss and needed
to know a little background before I jumped into the controversial
arena. When you realize the diversity of the ownership of the larger
genealogy companies, you can imagine…
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Added by James Tanner on June 9, 2010 at 8:43am —
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1 John Cox Abt. 1660
2 Charles or John Cox 1686 ?
3 Benjamin Cox 1720
4 John Cox 1750
5 Jesse Cox 1790
6 Needham J. Cox 1814 Horry County SC GGGFather
7 Needham J. Cox Jr. 1861 Horry County SC GGFather
8 Austin B. Cox 1898 Horry County SC GFather
This is my work in progress. Anyone else working this line?
Added by Brenna Cox on June 7, 2010 at 10:39pm —
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Down the home stretch on who owns the genealogy companies. This time I
look at
MyHeritage.com. Another of
the non-U.S. companies, headquartered in "the beautiful village of Bnei
Atarot, near Tel Aviv, Israel, founded by German Templers in 1902 under
the name of Wilhelma." See
MyHeritage. Unlike
some of the other genealogy companies I have recently reviewed,
MyHeritage is…
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Added by James Tanner on June 7, 2010 at 10:29pm —
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