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Gene@pedia

I decided to take a break from research today, due in part to this nagging pain in the neck (no literally, I pulled a muscle).  I’m burnt out, I think, or maybe it’s the fantastic pain meds and muscle relaxers, I’m not sure.  But anyway, […]

DAR Application Update

My Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) application is complete, signed, and on it’s way to D.C.  Hopefully it’s all good and I’ll get some good news in about two to three months.

Family Events – Week of February 1 to February 7

Weekly column sharing birth, marriage, and death events for people in my family tree.

Get Up & Dance

Becky at kinexxions is hosting the 65th edition of the Carnival of Genealogy.  The topic: The Happy Dance. The Joy of Genealogy. Almost everyone has experienced it. Tell us about the first time, or the last time, or the best time. What event, what document, […]

Saturday in the Attic – 01/31/09

As I mentioned in last week’s Saturday in the Attic, I needed to pull out the family Bible to complete my DAR application.  So, without further ado, here is the family Bible that belonged to my third great-grandmother, Sarah Norton WEBSTER Coffinger Mulligan.

Carnival/Meme Roundup – January 2009

The year’s off to a great start with all sorts of events.  Here’s what the GeneaBloggers have been up to this January. Carnival of Genealogy – New Year’s Resolutions Smile for the Camera – Who Are You Carnival of Genealogy – Winter Photo Essay Cabinet […]

Upcoming Meeting of the Chicago Genealogical Society

The Chicago Genealogical Society has some great meetings coming up.  If you’re in the area, be sure to check them out! Searching Library Catalogs and Databases Speaker:  Ginger Free When:  February 7

Upcoming Meetings of the Kane County Genealogical Society (Illinois)

The Kane County Genealogical Society has a great slate of meetings for 2009. Historic Preservation in Geneva Speaker:  Karla Kaulfuss When:  February 26 Description:  Karla will share details regarding preservation in one of the most well known historic communities in the Fox Valley.

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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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