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NGS 2014 Family History Conference – Schedule Now Available, Registration to Begin 12/1

The other day I received an email from the National Genealogical Society alerting me to the release of the schedule for their 2014 Family History Conference, which will take place 7-10 May 2014 in Richmond, Virginia. You can check out the schedule and other conference […]

Friday Finds – 11/22/13

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

Places I’ve Been

Last Saturday, Randy challenged us to create a “visited states and provinces map.”  Yes, I’m a little late to the party, but I thought I’d take a few minutes today and play around with this map tool.  I can think of other uses for this […]

Genealogy By the States – Week 46 – Oklahoma

I would like to use this opportunity to thank the many volunteers who participate in the USGenWeb project.  While many of the GenWeb sites have helped me in several ways, one in particular stands out in my memory. I stumbled across a key piece of […]

Friday Finds – 11/15/13

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

Genealogy By the States – Week 45 – Utah

I actually have several very distant cousins who made their way to Utah, many of them ending up in the Salt Lake City area.  Because they are very distant, I don’t spend much time on them these days.  But, if I did have some time, […]

Genealogy Writing Boot Camp

I received the following press release today from Hack Genealogy and thought I’d pass it along to my readers.  Genealogy Writing Boot Camp – November 23, 2013 Lisa Alzo and Thomas MacEntee Pool Their TalentsIn Offering a Unique Online Educational Event 14 November 2013 – […]

Friday Finds – 11/08/13

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

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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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