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[eogn] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 5 new articles

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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 5 new articles

(+) From Lloyd's Library: African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War by Lloyd Bockstruck

The following is a Plus Edition artile written by and copyright by Lloyd Bockstruck.

In 1988 the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution issued a series of booklets—one for each state—setting forth the names of American Indians and Black Americans who had been identified as veterans and patriots of the Revolutionary War. In 2001 all of the booklets were consolidated into a single updated volume. It has now been greatly expanded and reissued.

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Dick Eastman Speaks

Warning: The following article contains shameless self-promotion.

This is a quick note to remind event organizers that I am available for speaking engagements at conferences and meetings. I speak on a variety of topics, most of them related to technology in some manner. Several of my talks are based on past and/or future articles in this newsletter. I'd love to speak at your society's meeting!

For more information or to check available dates, drop me a line at:

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Dick Eastman Speaks... Remotely

Warning: The following article contains shameless self-promotion.

Bringing speakers to your genealogy conference or meeting can be very expensive. The travel expenses alone are often cost-prohibitive for smaller organizations with limited budgets. I will offer an alternative method: I can make presentations at your event by teleconference.

I have done this successfully a couple of times lately. Once I was at home while another time I was at a large conference in London, England. On both...

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Archives Damaged in Italian Earthquake

It was only a few days ago when we all read the sad news of the Cologne, Germany city achives being badly damaged by a building collapse. Now the news services are full of stories about the tragic earthquake in the mountainous Abruzzo region of Italy. The first stories told of the terrible loss of life. Now we are hearing that priceless Italian monuments, historic buildings and works of art have been damaged or destroyed.

Genealogists and historians will be saddened to hear that serious damage...

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A Video Interview with Raymond Evans

I recently had a chance to talk with Raymond Evans, of Scotland's People. This government-owned web site has millions of Scottish birth, marriage and death records available online. The birth records are available from 1855 through 1907, marriage records are available from 1855 through 1953, and death records are available from 1855 through 1958. In most cases, the records are images of the original birth, death and death records starting in 1855.

The same site also has Scottish census...

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