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Saturday, 7 February 2009

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

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

(+) Casefile Clues: Partitioning the Relatives by Michael John Neill

The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Michael John Neill. 

It is always easier for the genealogist when the relative dies with an estate and no children. This generally causes more records to be created. In the case we look at this week, the deceased did leave a wife, but no descendants. The records settling his estate mention his extended family significantly even though he left a wife.

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Why You Need a Second (and Better) E-mail Address by Dick Eastman

One of the worst situations I know of is having your e-mail provided by your Internet provider. If your e-mail address ends in "@" followed by your Internet provider's corporate name, your e-mail is being held hostage.

A case in point is going on in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont right now. Many of my friends in those states have been using Verizon as their Internet provider, and most of them had e-mail addresses ending in "@verizon.net." Verizon recently sold off the...

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FamilySearch Indexing Update: 6 February 2009

The following was written by FamilySearch:FamilySearch volunteers wrapped up 14 online indexing projects already in 2009 and continue to make good progress on the 38 open projects. Great work! There are two new projects from the 1930 Mexico Census this week, and the Colorado 1920 U.S. Census project is also new.

As FamilySearch continues to expand into international record collections, there is a growing, continual need for indexers who can read the respective languages. Even if a volunteer...

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Ancestry and FreeBMD Partner to Launch Fully Indexed GRO Birth Indexes

The following announcement was written by The Generations Network, parent company of Ancestry.ca: (TORONTO, ON – February 6, 2009) - In an industry first, the Ancestry global network of family history websites, which includes Ancestry.ca, has in partnership with FreeBMD made 134 million General Records Office (GRO) UK birth records for England and Wales, dating from 1837 to 2005, available online for the first time, fully searchable by name, registration date and district. This collection,...

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