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Technology & Genealogy: A Few Thoughts From My Readers

A few weeks ago I ran a contest to give my readers a chance to win a free registration to RootsTech 2012 Conference. But in order to enter, they had to answer the following question: Besides access to records online, what one tech-thing has helped […]

Orphan Photo #103

These cute little boys appear to be brothers, but unfortunately, we don’t know who they are.

Friday Finds – 11/25/11

Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.

Flip-Pal™ Simple Gifts Blog Hop – Family Tree Photo Collage

A few years ago, my husband got me a really neat Christmas gift, a family tree figurine with little hanging frames for family photos and a place to have it engraved.  As a budding genealogist at the time, this was certainly a thoughtful gift.  But, […]

Orphan Photo #102

A distinguished-looking gentleman indeed.  Unfortunately we do not know who he is or where this photo was taken.

Winner! RootsTech 2012 Registration

I am very pleased to announce Doug Williams as the winner of the RootsTech 2012 free registration giveaway that was hosted here on GenBlog.  I asked entrants to answer the following question:  Besides access to records online, what one tech-thing has helped you the most […]

Friday Finds – 11/18/11

Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.

4 Reasons to Convert Your Genealogy Research Into Writing

Putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) is a daunting task for some people.  But taking the time to turn your genealogy research into something more than facts in a database can be very rewarding and beneficial to your research endeavor.

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Julie Cahill Tarr, Accredited Genealogist

Through my Genealogy In Action brand, I provide action-based education to genealogists looking to enhance their research skills. Through my company Brass Oak Genealogy, I provide research consulting, editing, and record retrieval services.

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