Having been following this blog for some time now and it is interesting.
My Genealogy Hound a free service provided by Hearthstone Legacy Publications
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ContinueAdded by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on February 11, 2019 at 9:34pm — 2 Comments
Jones researchers, we had our line verified but was exciting to see DNA some how links us with a group of individuals that I am happy to learn.
DNA wish I could grasp it better. I understand it 's workings not how to make it work.
We have an ancestor that is Indian and it shows. Paper trail showed it 4 years ago now DNA somehow does.
Teague Jones wife seems to be the link in some format.
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By Shannon Bennett, Student
Well, this course didn't dally around; it jumped straight into the nuts and bolts of creating a good transcription. While several of the courses I previously wrote about did touch on the basics of transcription, Modules 1 and 2 of Skills: Transcribing, Abstracting & Extracting provides an intense introduction to the process.…
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By Shannon Bennett, Student
Whoa, what a course. It made me think. It made me analyze my family connections. Most of all it showed me how great of a story my family narrative is! Amazing stuff, and I am so happy that I registered for it.
For those of you who are still not convinced, I am not sure there is much else I could say to sway you. However, I will do my best.…
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Based on your research log and evaluation log, you will want to take some time to analyze your findings. Some of the important things to keep in mind while analyzing your data are:
Added by Angela Rodesky on February 3, 2019 at 9:30am — No Comments
By Shannon Bennett, Student
Well I am almost done. Really digging into the meat and potatoes of the Demystifying Culture and Folklore course now. Plus, we discuss one of my favorite mythologists, Joseph Campbell. Ah, hero myths, we should all be familiar with that concept thanks to Star Wars and Harry Potter.…
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The U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules are a supplemental schedule to the “every ten year” population schedules and are available for the census years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. The census enumerators were required to gather the census information for the population schedules in addition to determining if any family member had died during the previous 12 months before the date the census was taken.…
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Wow! This course, Demystifying Culture & Folklore started off with a bang. Lots of information and a page turner to boot. It’s hard to believe that I am even more excited now than I was before the first day started. However, if you remember my introduction post to this course, I am a self-confessed myth and folklore geek.…
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When you first started your genealogy business, you perhaps did a few projects for family members to get some experience and work out the details of your offerings and fees. At some point, you began actively marketing to obtain new clients. Depending on how long you have been in business, you probably now have had some experience with actual, paying clients. …
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Shannon Bennett, Student
A good story can captivate the hearts and minds of listeners for years. Sometimes, when you have heard a story repeatedly, you can pick up the little embellishments and the differences that occur as a story develops and changes. Family stories are the same way. They captivated us as children, intrigued us as adults, and are information to be proved as genealogists.…
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Sometimes we get so caught up in the thrill of the hunt for our ancestors that we might not always practice good research techniques. We find a document, pull a few bits from it, put it aside, and move on to the next search. This is why reviewing the research we have already done should always be the first step when trying to break down a brick wall.…
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Shannon Bennett, Student
Another Methodology course done, another four to go! Whew, I will make it because you will cheer me on right? This one was, once again, packed full of information to help a researcher build a good foundation for their genealogical research. I know the information taught here will help me and others who take the class be better in their genealogical…
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You’re familiar with birth, marriage, and death records but what are some other record types that can help you discover information when the vital records can’t be found?
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Shannon Bennett, Student
What’s the biggest complaint among serious hobby or professional genealogist? Do you know? Well, from the comments I have seen and heard, that would be source citations. More particularly, the lack of them. Are you guilty of this, because if so when you take Methodology, Part 2 and get to module 6 you will find out why citing your sources is…
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Many genealogy researchers charge for their services on an hourly basis. This is simple to administer and easy for the client to understand. However, some clients are uncomfortable with an open-ended expense. One way to deal with this is to tell the client an upfront estimate of the number of hours expected for a given project. As an alternative, some genealogists simple quote their clients a flat fee, which is fine as long as the…
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Shannon Bennett, Student
Modules 3 and 4 of Methodology, Part 2 focus on the types of forms to use during your research. I love forms. Seriously, love them. Of course I can be a little OCD about them, but that is another story. Forms, checklists, to-do lists, guides, etc. are a great way to provide road maps to your research. They keep you going forward, not lost in limbo with…
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The process of writing a research report is a great way to capture your analysis and collect your thoughts. Although your report does not have to be a formal document, you will want to include your name, the date of the report, and the research question. …
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Geography is an important element in your family history research. Did your ancestor contend with mountains, valleys, or waterways? The best way to answer these questions and potentially uncover new research avenues is to take a look at maps, particularly those contemporary to the time periods with which you are researching.…
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The “idea” of photography dates back to the 10th century “camera obscura” and “pinhole camera” described by the Arab scientist, Abu Ali al-Hasan (or Alhzaen), author of The Book of Optics. The camera obscura was a large dark box with a hole in one end which could produce an inverted image opposite it. It is the forerunner of today’s cameras. All it lacked was a lens and means of fixing the image chemically.
It wasn’t…
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As you begin searching for mentions of your ancestor in the newspaper, you may begin to wonder if you are reading a foreign language. The vernacular or abbreviations that you are reading are the result of the newspaper world, or the general colloquialism of the time.
Abbreviations may be a little…
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