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Free RootsTech 2012 Registration…Still Time to Enter!

Don’t forget, I’m holding a drawing for a free RootsTech 2012 Conference registration.  You have until tomorrow (Friday, November 18th) to enter. Details and entry instructions are available in my previous post:  You’ve Come to the Right Place…Enter to Win a Free RootsTech 2012 Registration. […]

Flip-Pal™ Simple Gifts Blog Hop – Digital Scrapbook

Like many of us, I have several photo albums where the photos are helplessly stuck to the pages.  Removing them can damage the photos and trying to scan a giant (not to mention heavy and awkward) album on a flatbed scanner is difficult and time-consuming. […]

You’ve Come to the Right Place…Enter to Win a Free RootsTech 2012 Registration

As a RootsTech 2012 official blogger, I am happy to announce that I have a free registration to give away for the RootsTech 2012 Conference in Salt Lake City, February 2-4, 2012.  So I’m holding a little contest here and the winner will receive the […]

Orphan Photo #101

Photo of an unidentified woman.

Flip-Pal Simple Gifts Blog Hop – Using the Stitching Software

Last weekend, I started to experiment with my new Flip-Pal Mobile Scanner.  And although I’ve not been able to do much with it this last week (been away for a few days) I have been thinking about what “gifts” I’m going to work on.  I’ve […]

Friday Finds – 11/11/11

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

Orphan Photo #100

This is a photograph of William A Lynch, who was a prominent Canton, Ohio resident during the 19th century.  His is a interesting story, along with several relatives, prominent in their own right.  Among these relatives are teachers, lawyers, doctors, journalists, a cancer researcher, and […]

WWTTS Reaches a Milestone!

The Who Will Tell Their Story? blog has reached a huge milestone today by posting its 100th orphan photo.  Since January 2009, this blog has been posting orphan photos in the hopes of reuniting these cherished family mementos with their rightful owners.  I have successfully […]

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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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