Archive for the 'Blogs' Category

More New York State Research

Monday, November 13th, 2006

I wrote a blog some time ago about Dick Hillenbrand’s Upstate New York Blog. He finds all kinds of interesting things about New York research - and has now launched a new website called Upstate New York Genealogy at www.unyg.com.
Dick’s blog of November 8 deals with New York Marriage Records - and the fact […]

A New Focused Jewish Genealogy Blog

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Tracing the Tribe is a new Jewish genealogy blog being done in conjunction with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, a major international news agency. It went live in time for the 26th International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in mid-August, and there are now some 39 posts.
According to writer Schelly Talalay Dardashti, the website provides information about […]

The New Cemeteries and Cemetery Symbols Blog

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

Joe Beine, owner of the Genealogy Roots Blog, has begun a cemetery blog that’s pretty interesting. All active genealogists have an interest in the meaning of cemetery symbols and other graveyard oddities. Take a look at the Cemeteries and Cemetery Symbols blog. Good stuff…

FamilySearch, bigger, better and really cool

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

My friend, Arlene Eakle, just posted the following data. She’s been promising new good, information about FamilySearch and she did it. The following are just teasers. You will want to read her entire column.
FamilySearch (R) Retooled–The Family Search website is being re-designed and soon will accomodate several new research tools as well as more direct […]

The DaVinci Code and Your Genealogy

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

My friend, Genealogist Arlene Eakle, just started a new blog. And she started right off with a very interesting topic. I’ve done a bit of blogging about Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code in the past - but Arlene throws a whole new slant on it. Following is an excerpt from her July 31, 2006 […]

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Monday, June 19th, 2006

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