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Carnival/Meme Roundup – November 2008

There was a lot of genea-blog activity in November. Here’s a roundup of events! Carnival of Genealogy “Politics & Our Ancestors” Smile for the Camera “Oh Baby!” Carnival of Genealogy “Alzheimer’s Disease” Cabinet of Curiosities – 11th Edition Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture “For […]

I’m In Full Research Mode

I had intended to participate in the last few carnivals, but the new discoveries I’ve made in the last few weeks has put me into full research mode.  I’m trying to put all of the pieces together so I can write a mini family history […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

In honor of Thanksgiving, I challenged other genea-bloggers to write a quick post naming two things they were thankful for.  The original post, as well as my submission, can be found here. Here is the list of those who submitted a post for the meme: […]

Family Events – Week of November 24 to November 30

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

Saturday in the Attic – 10/22/08

This is a sticker/decal for the Amalgamates Lithographers of America union, Local 4.  I have many lithographers in my family, so I am not sure who this belongs to; I assume it’s my grandfather’s.

Research Update

My suspicions have been confirmed!  The letter I send Monday was answered by a phone call today, confirming that Tessie is family!  Her son also answered some other questions, provided me with a timeline of who my grandfather lived with over a ten-year period, and […]

Managing Your Blog(s)

Managing three genea-blogs is quite a feat, and with all my ideas floating around, I feeling as though I’m drowning.  But not to fear…all blogs will remain active, and to ensure that, I created plans for each blog.  The plans contain elements from editorial calendars […]

Update from Friday’s Find

On Friday, I had made some headway on my father’s line.  You can read about it here. Over the weekend, I found another piece of information that pretty much tells me I’m a darn good detective.  Below is a brief summary of the finds and […]

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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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