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DRaysBay (Free subscription) | yesterday
More photos » by Jason DeCrow - AP Chan Ho Park, the last man standing from the Flaherty String Browse more photos » 1997 Trade: Brian Boehringer and Andy Sheets for John Flaherty (GFA 2003) Pre-Trade: The Rays selected Brian Boehringer, a 28-year-old right-handed reliever from the Yankees in the 1997 expansion draft. 1997 was his best year with the Yanks compiling a FIP of 3.98 with a...
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Genea-Musings:- Hey, genies, it's Saturday Night, time for some Genealogy Fun!!
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newslett (Free subscription) | yesterday
I have recorded a lot of video interviews where I had opportunities to talk with many of the "movers and shakers" in the genealogy world. Recently, the tables got turned. Actually, in this case, the cameras got turned around. I was interviewed. Drew Smith is one half of the Genealogy Guys team that produces audio podcasts and nowadays includes video interviews. Drew recently took some time...
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
California Genealogical Society and Library blog:-
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And Still I Persist (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
Ruins of the Henderson farm at Rhian, Caithness Folks who know me understand that I have been very proud of my Father’s Scottish heritage. For the past several years I have been working to discover and record as much of my family’s history and genealogy as I can. This effort has taken me to Caithness [...]
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
His parents were called Thomas and Ellen (also known as Ellie), nee Johnson. His father was a milkman. They lived in Edge Hill or the Smithdown Road area of Liverpool, possibly Barnett Street.
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Tracing the Tribe (Free subscription) | yesterday
Family tree charts are useful for an overall view of a group of your ancestors. Descendant chart printouts help us understand, in a linear text format, how the generations of our family tree relate to each other. Now there's an entertaining way, via MyHeritage.com's new free tool, to learn family statistics contained in your data. Called "Family Statistics," the new tool helps researchers...
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Family Research (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Click to enlarge (c) John Arthur Click to enlarge Kirkwood, James, 1745/6-1827 & Sons Title: Kirkwood’s new plan of the City of Edinburgh. Imprint: [Edinburgh : s.n.], 1821
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Genea-Musings:- I attended the RootsMagic user group at the Computer Genealogy Society of San Diego meeting on Saturday, led by Pam Journey. I downloaded RootsMagic Version 4.0.7.0 at the meeting to my laptop (a quick download and install), and Pam did also.
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Scottish Genealogy News and Events:- If you have a Nintendo Wii games console, you can use it to watch all your favourite family history television and radio programmes on your television via a new dedicated and relaunched BBC iPlayer channel.
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Gena's Genealogy:- While I was researching sources for an article yesterday, I came across the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) Article Archive at http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/services/8658.asp.
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newslett (Free subscription) | yesterday
Personal Ancestry Writer II (often called PAW2U) has a new release available: version 90. The program is written by Howard H. Metcalfe and released to everyone as a free program. The following was written by Howard H. Metcalfe: I have written a freeware genealogy program, Personal Ancestry Writer II (PAWriter II), for MacOS X. It combines most of the features of the LDS Personal Ancestral File program...
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Genealogy Blog:- Valuing truth over the right to privacy, Argentina's Congress has authorized the forced extraction of DNA from people who may have been born to political prisoners slain a quarter-century ago — even when they don't want to know their birth parents.