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  • CLIMBING THE FAMILY TREE: Genealogists expand their roots through social ... - Monterey County Herald
    CLIMBING THE FAMILY TREE: Genealogists expand their roots through social ...Monterey County HeraldMost recently, we are connecting with our distant "cousins" through online genealogy forums, message boards and blogs at sites hosted by Rootsweb (Ancestry.com), Genforum (Genealogy.com) and the USGen Web Project, to name a few. ...
  • Online Researchers Spur Growth of Genealogy Industry, According to a New ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
    Online Researchers Spur Growth of Genealogy Industry, According to a New ...San Francisco Chronicle (press release)Genealogical enthusiasts have access to a large and growing number of online genealogical research sites that offer researchers easy accessibility to historic records, databases, and other online information. Also aiding genealogy researchers is the ...and more »
  • Va. bill aims to make death, marriage records public sooner - The Virginian-Pilot
    Va. bill aims to make death, marriage records public soonerThe Virginian-PilotBy Kathy Adams Motivated by a growing public interest in genealogy, in part sparked by websites that help people track their ancestry, the House today advanced a bill to make certain records available to the public sooner. The bill (full text) by Del. ...and more »
  • Sunday announcements - Tiffin Advertiser Tribune
    Sunday announcementsTiffin Advertiser TribuneGenealogy on the "Net" is to be 6-7:30 pm Feb. 28 and is to teach students the basics of searching genealogy sites to add to their family trees. Genealogy sites and techniques for formulating good searches are discussed. Students must be familiar with ...
  • Military genealogy research shows I had 'write stuff' all along - The Aurora Sentinel
    Military genealogy research shows I had 'write stuff' all alongThe Aurora SentinelThe Coloradoans were victorious at what many historians have dubbed the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission identified Glorieta Pass as one of the most important battles of the war. My family is currently researching the possibility - however remote ...
  • Oconee library offers beginner's genealogy - Online Athens
    Oconee library offers beginner's genealogyOnline Athens“A large portion of it was donated by Mrs. (Emma) Ivy,” Colombo said, adding that the room also contains microfilm for newspapers and census records. “We also have data bases online where you access sites like Ancestry.com, which you have to pay for if ...
  • Tracing family tree can be relatively easy - Cabinet.com
    Tracing family tree can be relatively easyCabinet.comThere is a wealth of information, she said, that is instantly available through smart phones with apps from genealogy Web sites. There are easy-to-understand data bases open to anyone with a library card. Histories of towns, families and individuals ...
  • Research Black Family History State by State - The Root
    Research Black Family History State by StateThe RootSome sites have links to African-American-specific state databases: Digital State Archives and the Princeton Public Library -- African American Genealogy on the Web State Guides. Here are the state-archive websites with the most detailed sections ...
  • Club Notes - St. Augustine Record
    Club NotesSt. Augustine RecordMore genealogical information and links to St. Johns Co. resources and other genealogy sites can be found on the SAGS website at www.stauggens.com. ■ The Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine meets at 7 pm today at the St. Augustine Shrine Club, ...and more »
  • 'Thrill of the hunt' keeps family history buffs coming - Wisconsin State Journal
    'Thrill of the hunt' keeps family history buffs comingWisconsin State JournalMost have home computers, and a few go to public libraries to use free genealogy sites. What most of them experience, Bessler said, "is the thrill of the hunt, of coming up with strategies to find what they're looking for. Our ancestors' paper trail is ...

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