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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

[eogn] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

NBC to add "Who Do You Think You Are?" Genealogy TV Show in April

I have written many times about "Who Do You Think You Are?," a very popular British television that has since been exported to other countries. Each country produces their own shows, featuring local television personalities and stories. Now NBC will bring the television program to American viewers, starting April 20. The program will air on Mondays at 8 p.m.

"Who Do You Think You Are?" will feature American celebrities, including Lisa Kudrow, Sarah Jessica Parker and...

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Footnote Adds Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940

Footnote.com continues to add a wealth of historical- and genealogical-relevant material. A new addition will interest many people who are researching American Indian ancestry: Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940.

According to the Footnote.com web site, most of the records include the English and/or Indian name of the person, roll number, age or date of birth, sex, and relationship to head of family. Beginning in 1930, the rolls also show the degree of Indian blood, marital status, ward status,...

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Genealogy is No Longer Just for the Elderly

Candy Spiegel, niche products editor for the Livingston County (Michigan) Daily Press & Argus, has written a great article entitled, "Genealogy is No Longer Just for the Elderly." She points out genealogy appealed to the elderly only because they had the time available to do the research. The advent of the Internet has changed all that.

You can read Candy Spiegel's article at: http://www.livingstondaily.com/article/20090126/NEWS01/90127028.

Of course, as someone who...

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Ancestry.com Offers $79 DNA Testing

Ancestry.com Offers $79 DNA Testing

The following announcement was written by The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.com: Provo, Utah, January 27, 2009 -- Ancestry.com, the world's largest online resource for family history, has reduced the prices of its genetic genealogy DNA tests, allowing consumers more affordable access to the family history information provided by these tests.

Effectively immediately, the 33-marker paternal lineage test is now only $79 (down from...

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