The big reveal happens November 14th at midnight!…
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Evidence is what we use to answer our research questions and establish conclusions. Once we have evaluated and analyzed the data we find in various sources we need to determine if the information helps to answer our research question. If it does, we use it as evidence to answer our question and support our conclusion. Evidence is classified as direct, indirect, or negative, and each type can be used to…
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I am still trying to catch up with Brian Charles maclachlan, in ref,to the Maclachlan clan. My great grand father was Andrew Cunningham Maclachlan, born in 1861 east Greenock Renfrewshire Scotland. He passed away in 1925 in New London Ct.
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Shannon Bennett, Student
On January 9th I gave my virtual presentation for Lecturing Skills Including Preparation. I was very nervous. More nervous than I have been in a long time, mainly because I knew I wouldn’t be able to see my audience. That to me was the biggest hurdle. Not being able to gauge my audience’s reactions.…
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By Jean Wilcox Hibben, PhD.
If your ancestor was an auswanderer – one who left the area now called Germany – with a group of other like-minded individuals, he/she was an emigrant and might be found in any number of locations.
You are probably already familiar with the phenomenon of “push-pull” when it comes to emigration/immigration. North America was hardly the only option for those seeking a better life. For some, it was a “stop along the…
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Shannon Bennett, Student
In the introduction to the course Lecturing Skills Including Preparation, author Thomas MacEntee writes how he became the genealogy speaker he is today. Guess what? There was no magic formula, just a lot of hard work. I figured this was the case, but you know that I…
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Sources are the foundation of our research. They are the places from which we get information that provides evidence to form a conclusion. Examples of sources include documents/records, books, photographs, artifacts, websites, newspapers, video or audio recorded interviews, and people. Sources are classified by type; original, derivative, or authored.…
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Shannon Bennett, Student
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies course Lecturing Skills Including Preparation written by Thomas MacEntee caught my eye when I was at the FGS conference in Ft. Wayne, Indiana this past August. Speaking to genealogy friendly audiences is something…
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Shannon Bennett, Student with The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
I am really excited that these Methodology, Part 1 modules have started to dig into the meat and potatoes of genealogy. In them we are introduced to sources, evidence, and types of information.…
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We Iowans are very proud of our own Meredith Wilson, creator of "The Music Man," long running Broadway musical and award winning movie.
Professor Harold Hill, The Music Man himself, extolls the secret of his success to his fellow salesmen when he states, "Ya Gotta Know the Territory!"
I often hire experienced…
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As I was working on my family tree, what did I see? Something that really surprised me.
You see bullying is something that, I have been around many, many years. Working in the school system, we learned a
lot of about bullying. What causes it? What may prevent it? Why does it happen?
So as I was reading an old newspaper article was surprised to see this topic is probably as old as humans now I fear.
Why is it so hard to steer a…
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29 Sept 10 am to 3 pm
Come join us as we discuss "DNA" and give a Talk about his history, County Supervisor Greg Cox.
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A day for us to always remember 11 September 2001. Where were you on this day?
Do you have it in your genealogical file? Have you shared the information of this day with
your children and grandchildren.
This information should be included in your time line and so it is not forgotten, in case the other
part of the world wants us to forget.
If you have forgotten much of it, or…
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Researching during the Summer
Yes, it can be fun, or it can be stressful. If you get to go to a AC'd library it's super. If you set at home and have only fans not always greatly desired.
I think weather affects our drive to do research. Do you notice if weather affects your research? Since I was at the Seminar in Grand Rapids many things are made more aware than before. It was an awesome program. I hope they do it again.
When I was…
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Researching during the Summer
Yes, it can be fun, or it can be stressful. If you get to go to a AC'd library it's super. If you set at home and have only fans not always greatly desired.
I think weather affects our drive to do research. Do you notice if weather affects your research? Since I was at the Seminar in Grand Rapids many things are made more aware than before. It was an awesome program. I hope they do it again.
When I was…
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Hello fellow Historians,
Most of my present family of FRANCIS, have mostly lived in the County of Surrey, but in the 19th century their dwellings were In London? I have traced my lineage to Clun in Shropshire, England, with still away to go; to the early 18th Century. I located a ancestor with the name Richard Francis, who married a lady (May 31, 1761) to Sarah Squire? but the most interesting lineage is Welsh; or on the borders of Wales?
Located a…
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TODAY MY POST IS SHORT, BUT WORTH THE READ.
I received my post from Michael John Neil and felt it needed shared for more to be aware of. Saves time and energy.
http://rootdig.genealogytipoftheday.com/
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TODAY MY POST IS SHORT, BUT WORTH THE READ.
I received my post from Michael John Neil and felt it needed shared for more to be aware of. Saves time and energy.
http://rootdig.genealogytipoftheday.com/
…
ContinueAdded by Susi (Susan C Jones) Pentico on August 19, 2018 at 10:27am — No Comments
Hello fellow Historians,
Most of my present family of FRANCIS, have mostly lived in the County of Surrey, but in the 19th century their dwellings were In London? I have traced my lineage to Clun in Shropshire, England, with still away to go; to the early 18th Century. I located a ancestor with the name Richard Francis, who married a lady (May 31, 1761) to Sarah Squire? but the most interesting lineage is Welsh; or on the borders of Wales?
Located a…
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