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Saturday Night Genealogy Fun -- Who is Your MRUA?

Genea-Musings:- Hey, genies, it's Saturday Night, time for some Genealogy Fun!!

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Video: I Got Interviewed by the Genealogy Guys

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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Rays Family Tree: Dead Trade Strings of 2003 Pt 1

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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The Best (Genealogy) Things in Life Are Free!

California Genealogical Society and Library blog:-

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Henderson Genealogy and Family History

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 History: I AM researching my family tree and I would like to find my cousin Thomas Armstrong, or any of his descendants. He would be about 75 now.

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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Genealogy News Corral: November 16-20

Genealogy Insider:- In preparation for the Civil War sesquicentennial from 2011 to 2015, the Ohio Historical Society (OHS) and Cleveland State University's Center for Public History and Digital Humanities launched a website about Ohio’s role in the Civil War. You can submit content for several areas of the site. See the OHS newsletter for more information.

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FindmyPast gets a makeover

Scottish Genealogy News and Events:- The FindmyPast website (http://www.findmypast.com/) has been given a mini overhaul. From the company's blog, a brief description of the changes:

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JPS: Free readers' guides online

The Jewish Publication society offers free downloadable teachers/readers guides to some of its titles. Read about them here . They can be used for all kinds of groups, schools, adult education and others. They might also lead to more gift ideas for children and teens. Genealogists should enjoy Vanessa L. Och's award-winning Inventing Jewish Ritual , for which the Leaders’ Guide suggests activities...

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Jewish Women's Archive: Santa Fe trip, March 2010

The Jewish Women's Archive is planning a trip to one of my favorite places, Santa Fe, New Mexico, during March 2010. The theme is Jewish memory and narrative through art and craft, with a talk by Dr. Stanley Hordes, author of the excellent "To the End of the Earth: A History of the Crypto-Jews of New Mexico." The trip is set from Wednesday-Sunday, March 3-7. For details, see the JWA . For...

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Israel: New database

In a collaboration that could be the model for other genealogical societies in other countries, the Israel Genealogical Society (IGS) has developed a special relationship with Petah Tikva's Oded Yarkoni Archive, which focuses on the city's history. The IGS hopes other municipal archives will follow. This model is also useful for encouraging individuals to join genealogical societies, as these particular...

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The Andrew Memorial-East Preston Street Churchyard,Edinburgh

Click to enlarge (c) John Arthur

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The Stoddart Memorial-East Preston Street Churchyard,Edinburgh

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The Gardner-East Preston Street Churchyard,Edinburgh

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The McKinlay Memorial-East Preston Street Churchyard,Edinburgh

Click to enlarge (c) John Arthur