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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

Working at “The Shoe”

United Shoe Machinery Corporation was a major employer in Beverly, Massachusetts. The locals called it “The Shoe,” and when it began manufacturing in 1902 it was the largest factory in the world at that time. By World War I it employed over 5,000 workers. Founded in 1899, they produced machines for the shoe industry, and it was one of…

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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on May 24, 2010 at 12:36pm — No Comments

Who owns the genealogy companies? Part Four

In the past

installments
of this series, I have been examining the ownership of

the larger genealogy oriented companies. In this post I examine GenealogyBank.com. Corporate

offices of the GenealogyBank are in Naples, Florida and their

"Operations and Production Facility" is located in Chester, Vermont.

They characterize there… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 24, 2010 at 8:26am — No Comments

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

A recent Blog post by Dick Eastman, "Never

Save Original Photos in JPEG Format!
"

got me thinking again about the format for storing digital images. One

of the first issues that came to mind was the limitations imposed by the

camera you select. Many of the consumer… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 23, 2010 at 12:53pm — No Comments

West Coast Genealogy Tour I



Daniel lecturing at NGS

I have finally found time to write about my recent trip, which featured two intensive genealogy-focused weeks. I returned to a huge backlog of emails and other tasks and then had to firm up the details of my next trip.



First, I want to thank all the wonderful people who hosted me during this…

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Added by Daniel Horowitz on May 23, 2010 at 12:37pm — No Comments

Guardian of research resources -- The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

The International Federation of Library

Associations and Institutions
or IFLA characterizes itself as the

"global voice of the library and information profession." The

Genealogical and Local History Section
of the IFLA has as its scope:

Our mission is to be a voice for genealogy and local history librarians in the international information community, to…
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Added by James Tanner on May 22, 2010 at 8:03pm — No Comments

In Wake of a Following

Mona Lisa Smile

I rode in the backseat of our 1979 Pontiac Bonneville. The scarlet plush interior cushioned my cheek while the top of my head rested against the rigid window pane. There was a faint smell of peppermint from the hard candy my dad tucked in the pocket of his cheek – melting slowly as he drove the rural highway. On occasion, he’d slip me a piece of…

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Added by Jennifer Swan on May 21, 2010 at 7:55pm — No Comments

In pursuit of Kerlin's Well -- a breakthrough

One of the most interesting things about the Internet is the connectivity of people around the world. A couple of

days ago, I was checking voice mail and found a message from Jack Beale

Smith. Mr. Smith is the author of a book on Kerlin's Well. In… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 21, 2010 at 6:17pm — No Comments

CHOATE FAMILY

My Brick wall is my Great Grandfather William Choate - he was born in Germany in 1850 and died in Michigan 9/04/1909. He married Ceprino Hutchinson in 08/04/1887 in Carol Michigan.

I know he lived in Gagtown Village Tuscola Michigan in the 1900s and is buried at Hillside Cemetery in Elmwood Tuscola Michigan

I beleive in came to michigan through Canada - but am not sure.

Added by Nancy Dalle on May 21, 2010 at 12:38pm — No Comments

Mozy 2.0 Backup Software is now available

This article should only be read by those who have a computer....

I believe there are only two types of computer users in the world - 1) One whose computer has crashed and 2) One whose computer will crash.

In November 2008 I joined the first group when upon my return from a nice Sunday car ride I found my computer smoking. I lost everything. Thankfully, just one month earlier I had signed up for an online backup service from which I recovered all of my…

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Added by Geoff Rasmussen on May 20, 2010 at 12:18pm — No Comments

Smith Family

I am looking for Thomas and Ellen Smith they are from Maine Mars Hill area

Added by Shirlie Phelps on May 20, 2010 at 9:45am — No Comments

Who owns the genealogy companies? Part Three

Looking at the larger genealogy companies is an interesting challenge.

Publicly owned corporations (even if only part of the stock is owned by

the public) have a whole stack of legal rules to follow concerning

financial reporting and ownership. For example, Ancestry.com's reports

are on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website.… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 18, 2010 at 6:21pm — No Comments

Oooooooops - I didn't mean it like THAT

I was just on the phone to one of the largest cemeteries in the State, talking to the Gate House guard who handles deceased searches, and what do you know I did an oopsie! I said I was looking for a person called Abadee, died 1965 and according to gossip, not fact was buried at Fawkner. Now her husband Henry was definately there, I could find him on their web site, but her, nup! So he asked me her name and I said "I'm looking for a Fanny!" ............... hmmmm! He laughed, and… Continue

Added by Jo Kotylak on May 17, 2010 at 6:40pm — No Comments

Princess Ka’iulani Movie Update 2

I sometimes post some of the stories from my blog on the website GenealogyWise.com. I had almost stopped doing this when I received a message through GenealogyWise.com about the Essie Mott memoirs. This resulted in a lot of fun blogging connections and many blog posts, so I continue to post a few stories on GenealogyWise, just to see…

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Added by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on May 17, 2010 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Scanning old film negatives

Among the thousands of photos I have been scanning for the past few years, I have accumulated a large number of negatives.

Those of you who are a little older may recall that when you took your

black and white film to be developed, you… Continue

Added by James Tanner on May 17, 2010 at 8:37am — No Comments

John Edwards 1725

John Edwards, from Wales @1700-1710, settled near Perkiomen, Pa, not far from Philadelphia. That was 7 generations ago. 5 generations ago, the direct line ended up in Maryville, Mo

Added by Mark Taylor Edwards on May 16, 2010 at 8:13pm — No Comments

Who owns the genealogy companies? Part Two

It is very difficult to rank the size of genealogy companies because there is no real category in the business world for genealogy. In a real sense, the genealogy companies are all information and service

companies. They either sell a service, such as printing charts, or

information, like databases of source documents and indexes. Although

Ancestry.com is clearly the leader, second place is a little more

problematical since Ancestry.com has several large sub-brand names…

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Added by James Tanner on May 16, 2010 at 5:58pm — No Comments

Benjamin Hooton Philadelphia 1770s

Looking for any information about Benjamin Hooton, a Quaker, that was living in Philadelphia in the 1700s somehow ended up in Fredricksburg VA for a brief time. Trying to find info on his life in Philly. Any help would be appreciated. He was the son in law to John Head.

Thanks,

Sherry

Added by Sherry Miller on May 15, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Google Language Tools -- a boon to genealogists

Google announced enhancements to its Google Translate program called Google Language Tools.

You can type a search phrase in your own language, then Google Language

Tools will translate your search terms into the target language and

find results in the target language. Then translate the results back

into your own language for you to read. Google gives the following

example:…

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Added by James Tanner on May 15, 2010 at 5:09pm — No Comments

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