Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found, such as new blogs, interesting posts/articles, useful websites and resources, and of course upcoming webinars.
New-to-Me Blogs
- Nothing this week.
Online Articles
- Ancestry Destroys Irreplaceable DNA Database, DNA eXplained
- Using GEDmatch to See Where You Match, Kitty Cooper’s Blog
- Middlesex County Probate Records Now Online, Vita Brevis
- Genealogy Should Be Free – Say What??, Olive Tree Genealogy
- Using a Timeline to Solve a Problem, Organize Your Family History
- Registration [for CSI-Genealogy Institute] Starts Monday 13 October, CSI-Genealogy
Print Articles
- “A Brief History of Time Zones,” by David A. Fryxell, Family Tree Magazine, Oct/Nov 2014.
Website & Resources
- Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State of Michigan, 1836-1842 – via Google Books.
- Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State of Michigan, 1842-1845 – via Google Books.
Upcoming FREE Webinars
Date / Time | Webinar / Presenter / Host |
10/14 1 PM Central |
Mining for Family History in Federal Land Records Angela McGhie Friends of the National Archives Southeast Region |
10/14 8 PM Central |
Hunting for Henry: A Case Study Using Collaterals Teresa Steinkamp McMillin Illinois State Genealogical Society |
10/15 1 PM Central |
Researching Your War of 1812 Ancestor Thomas MacEntee Legacy Family Tree |
10/15 8 PM Central |
Post It Forward: Archiving Lessons From My Great-Grandfather’s Records Janet Hovorka Southern California Genealogical Society |
10/16 7 PM Central |
Latest Trends in Publishing for Genealogists Marlis Humprey Florida State Genealogical Society |
10/21 7 PM Central |
Pre-1850 Tic Marks Peggy Lauritzen Wisconsin State Genealogical Society |
10/22 1 PM Central |
Tracking Migration Using the Draper Manuscripts Mary Hill Legacy Family Tree |
11/01 12 PM Central |
Historical Newspaper Research for Genealogists Pamela Weisberger Southern California Genealogical Society |
11/05 7 PM Central |
Who in the World is the Common Ancestor? Adding DNA to Your Genealogy Toolkit J. H. Fonkert Minnesota Genealogical Society |
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