Thursday, October 17, 2013

DC Thomson Family History and FamilySearch.org to Make Billions of Records Available for People to Search | FamilySearch.org

DC Thomson Family History and FamilySearch.org to Make Billions of Records Available for People to Search | FamilySearch.org

FamilySearch partners with DC Thomson in order to continue expanding the number of ways in which they can share records of genealogical value with the people who need them. 

In my humble opinion, It's not about pumping up the corporations so they can make money; it's about circling the wagons so that no opportunity will be missed in your genealogical search.  Various companies attract their own following, beef up their own technology; could they serve their customer base better by offering more records?  You bethca! FamilySearch just wants you to have them, too! 


Amazon.com: geneaguides

Amazon.com: geneaguides

Well known genealogist speaker, writer, blogger, etc., Thomas MacEntee offers genealogy guide books.  These are just the kindle ones!  So reasonable, too.

LegacyFamilyTree is offering PDF books, as well.  There are three.  Check it out.

Mocavo: How We Make Money

Mocavo: How We Make Money



I haven't invested a lot of time or effort in researching at this Web Site; primarily, I didn't know a lot about it.  This page (the link above), does clear up some of my questions.  But, I still wonder--how is Mocavo better than Ancestry.com and/or FamilySearch?

Like everything else on the Internet, I will have to set aside some time to play with it to find out.  I can also search online for some reviews.  Let me know if you've invested some time with this service and how you like it. 

Like anything new on the Internet, you're asking yourself, "Is it really free?" or "Is it really free, forever?"  Be sure to read the comments, below, on the articles that Dick Eastman posted, especially the one most recently about Mocavo Introduces Free Forever .

Two things I do like so far in my research of Mocavo:  1)  Learning Center and 2) Mocavo Blog

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Other items containing info at Mocavo:
  1. Randy Seaver (respected Genealogy Blogger) 
  2. Kathleen Cooper
  3. UpFront with NGS
  4. Peter's Family History Notes

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Photo Detective with Maureen A. Taylor - Spotting a Copy

Photo Detective with Maureen A. Taylor - Spotting a Copy

Last week, I attended the meeting of the local genealogical society for a presentation on editing old photos.  When a friend sent me the article by Maureen A. Taylor, I knew that the same folks that attended the presentation would probably be interested.  Here is the first of two articles.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Using Slideshare to Get With It: "It" BEING an online genealogy education!

For example and they are TNTC, Using World Cat for Genealogy.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Resources - 4YourFamilyStory.com

Resources - 4YourFamilyStory.com

Someone, (Caroline?), put a lot of work and thought into this apparently comprehensive listing!  Can't wait to show my CLL students!  Thank you "4YourFamilyStory.com".  And your suggestion about cleaning up online trees goes not just for ancestry, but for all of them.  At Ancestry, I often download a gedcom and compare it with my original (just what I knew from scratch); then because I have Roots Magic, I can compare the two side by side and see what fits and what doesn't.  The only thing I transfer though are documents (sources) that I've evaluated, well and how those sources line up with my original records.  Then, my orginal records are always fresh and refreshed.

Sunday, October 06, 2013

Celebrate Family History Month » Local News » The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Celebrate Family History Month » Local News » The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Things I can take away from this article:
  • Libraries and genealogical societies can organize special events for Family History Month.  In fact, a display and booth for Family History will be one of the features at the local Okaloosa County Fair tomorrow through Friday.  Please stop by and say "hello"! 
  • Organizations and public institutions should sponsor classes for genealogists during Family History Month.  There should be classes for beginners as well as the more experienced researcher.
  • Access online websites for other ways to celebrate Family History Month.
  • Introduce your grandchildren to genealogy this month by doing projects (taffy pulling), starting a scrap book, or just talking to them.
The About.com link referenced by the author of this article has more than enough links and ideas to keep you busy till the Harvest Moon comes up!

Celebrate Family History Month » Local News » The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Celebrate Family History Month » Local News » The Commercial-News, Danville, IL

Scare up some tips and hints for Family History Month celebrating. 

Here's the key: When reading a newspaper or any article, give yourself a challenge to focus on a particular slant or theme in the article. 

The title of the article, in this case, will guide you in choosing that theme.  For example, the title talks about celebration as pertains to "Family History" month, (October).  What kinds of celbrations happen in October?  Okay, Halloween is a pretty obvious association, right? 

What goes with Halloween?  Tricks and Treats.  In the article, look for tricks that will turn your genealogy into a fun activity.  What tricks did your ancestors (unknowingly) play on you?  How has tracing their lifeline surprised you?  How will you treat your forefathers and fore-mothers in your genealogy hunt?  Halloween is about dressing up; what kinds of dress did your ancestors wear?  The skeleton in the closet will become a friendly fellow once you shine a little light on the subject.

So, I chose for myself a challenge that I would look in this article for three new things I could learn that would enhance my enjoyment of family history this month.  No disguise or costume is going to discourage me from learning more about my family tree, this month!  There are hidden faces behind those masks and I want to get a closer look.  Read my next blog posting to see what I discovered.  While you're at it, what memories of Halloween or Autumn or Harvest do you have?  Write your own story!

BYUtv - The Generations Project - David

BYUtv - The Generations Project - David?

Engaging in family history research can become a process of healing.  How did our ancestors get through their trials?  How did their level of commitment to family set an example (good or bad) for us?

Monday, September 30, 2013

What Else Can I Do With My DNA Test Results? – The Genetic Genealogist

What Else Can I Do With My DNA Test Results? – The Genetic Genealogist

This article seems to be pretty comprehensive; if you find an article you like on this subject, please share. 

FamilySearch Blog | Genealogy and Family History Blog

FamilySearch Blog | Genealogy and Family History Blog

Want to know the latest news for FamilySearch?  This is the site to access all of that and more.  I like having the the ability to know which records have been added recently.  Plus there are other features like a list of upcoming conferences, "Tech Tips", and "Genealogy Resources".


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Give yourself a gift, today.  Take just 15 minutes to watch this National Geographic YouTube video.  It's not 15 minutes long, but you'll want to take a minute or two to just absorb the impact of this young archaeologist's words.

For my CLL students, perhaps you will want to discuss this video at class, next week.



Thursday, September 26, 2013

File:Research Process Steps.png | Learn | FamilySearch.org

File:Research Process Steps.png | Learn | FamilySearch.org

Click on the link above.^ 
According to this diagram, what are the steps in the research process? 

What happens when you finish all the steps?

Look at the illustration closely and you will see that under each major step, there are suggestions as how to proceed in accomplishing the step.  Could you add others?  Is a chart like this helpful in seeing the "cycle" of developing sound research strategies (proven strategies)?

How important is it to find out what others have already learned about your family?  What might happen if you don't even look at that possibility?  What are two web sites that would be useful to finding a book written about your family history?  Search your grandfather's name (maternal or paternal) online with Google.  Search a few databases online, as well.  (WikiTree.com, Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, etc.)

Every detective looks for clues.  Every reporter asks questions like "Who, Where, When, How, Why?".  Gather your evidence and analyze your findings.  And when your family says, "WhoDunnit"?, you can say, "I Did".  (Write that family history, found that great great grandmother, tracked that elusive cousin, etc.)

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Family History Research

RESOURCES IN NORTHWEST FLORIDA

and thereabouts...

Part 1
Valparaiso Community Library

459 Valparaiso Pkwy Valparaiso, FL 32580
(850) 729-5406

In the late 1970s the library expanded its modest collection to include genealogy research. Since that time the genealogy collection has grown to over 7,000 documents with hundreds of researches completing their family histories. 
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Bay County Library
Location:
Bay County Public Library 898 W. 11th St. Panama City, FL 32401

The Genealogy Collection of the Bay County Public Library contains over 3900 books and over 2000 rolls of microfilm. None of these materials circulate. The largest percentage of our collection deals with the Southeastern United States and also we have a good collection of materials on other states. We have family histories, research guides, and general genealogical references. We also have a nice collection of Genealogy periodicals.
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Libraries are not out of style!  They do have digital resources, and many groups are involved in digitizing projects, but we owe it to ourselves to see what has been collected and preserved in these repositories.  Besides, "Ask a Librarian", isn't just a logo; there truly are dedicated individuals who know their way around information.  They know not only what's in the library but just as importantly, what's out there in the community.

















Tuesday, September 17, 2013

There is a couple of CRAZY, Wild, and Fun events I would like to mention, here, today.
 
  • Other events in the NWFL region or within a 3 hour drive include:
    • Saturday, 19 October 2013
      9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
      Bay County Library Conference Room
      898 West 11 th Street
      Panama City, Florida 32401
      Presented by the
      Bay County Genealogical Society
    • Alabama Genealogical Society Fall Seminar October 12, 2013. 
    •  Not a three hour drive--five hours--but closer than usual and I am going!
      Friday, March 28, 2014 through Sunday, March 30, 2014
      Hilton University of Florida Conference Center 1714 SW 34th Street, Gainesville, Florida 32607
      Presented by Varied Speakers will be announced
      More INFO TO COME.











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