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New Sites
Are you interested in
learning more about technology and genealogy? Visit Internet Genealogy,
a new site geared towards learning more about scanning, digital
photography and handheld computers in genealogy.
Do you have a PDA (Palm, Visor)
and want to learn all the things it can do? Drop by PDAWired,
a new site with reviews and PDA info.
Latest Reviews
DearMYRTLE
shows you how This
new book will have you running to your computer to track down
those elusive ancestors.
Be a
Power User of the FamilySearch Site This new video will teach you tips and tricks about
the LDS site. If you're just using this site to search for ancestors,
you're missing out on helpful resources.
Digital
Imaging for Genealogy This video contains everything you ever wanted
to know about digital imaging, including choosing a scanner,
using scanning software, printing quality photos and buying and
using a digital camera.
Site of the Week
Solomon
D. Butcher Photographs
of the Nebraska Homestead Experience. Wonderful photos of life
on the range. If your ancestor was a homesteader, you won't want
to miss this page.
Articles
Did a
Connecticut researcher have a ghostly encounter with her Georgia
ancestors? Read Jeanne
Bryan Insalaco's tale of an out-of-the-ordinary ancestral search.
Scanning Old Family Photos Do you want to preserve old photos by
scanning them to digital files? Read on.
Writing
a Family History This
is a perfect time to start writing the wonderful stories handed
down in your own family.
Five
Steps to Successful Genealogy Searches
Yes, you can
do "real" genealogy searches on the Internet.
Genealogy in the News
Read how Kitty
Wilson Evans, a retired kindergarten teacher, re-enacts
the role of Kessie the slave as part of Georgia Heritage
Colonial Faire and Muster.
Nirvana in Key West. What would bring a small group of East
European Jews in the late 1800s to settle in Key West? It was
a town overrun by mosquitoes and had streets filled with . .
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When is an Indian Not an Indian? Janice
McClure is the keeper of a crumbling ledger book, a census of
the Confederated Tribes of the Flathead Reservation completed
almost a century ago. It contains 2,000 . . . |