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Google searches bring interesting, and different, results (Lebanon Daily News)
Last year, “Roots & Branches” stirred comments among its worldwide Internet readership in discussing whether the proper terms for what researchers do is “genealogy” or “family history.”
Woman Reunited with 85-Year-Old Heirloom Photo of Mother and Grandmother (PRWeb)
DeadFred.com user Mae Sadler performed a surname search and discovered photograph record #18474 of her five-week-old mother, Millicent Rose Marie Minnick, and her grandmother Katherine Rose Frank-Minnick. "What a find!" exclaimed Sadler when she reported her happy online discovery, one of over 1,278 reported photo reunions to date at DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive. (PRWeb Aug 27, 2008) Read ...
Woman Reunited with 85-Year-Old Heirloom Photo of Mother and Grandmother (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
DeadFred.com user Mae Sadler performed a surname search and discovered photograph record #18474 of her five-week-old mother, Millicent Rose Marie Minnick, and her grandmother Katherine Rose Frank-Minnick. "What a find!" exclaimed Sadler when she reported her happy online discovery, one of over 1,278 reported photo reunions to date at DeadFred Genealogy Photo Archive.
Civil War 'Official Records' Offer A Wealth Of Information (The Tampa Tribune)
As genealogy researchers, we want our reports to be factual, but not stiff and boring. A family narrative should show some feeling for the experiences of an ancestor.
Library to scan documents (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Kenton County Public Library staff soon hopes to make more historical documents and photos available to Internet users around the world.
Presque Isle County's Library keeping up with times (The Alpena News)
Time has long since passed when a library was a repository for the latest fiction and non-fiction and Presque Isle County's District Library has kept pace with even the best of libraries throughout northern Michigan.
8/20 KISSIN KUZZINS: Search engines available tailored for genealogical research (The Lufkin Daily News)
The September issue of Family Tree Magazine has some interesting information regarding search engines. My Heritage Search looks for a name in more than 1,350 genealogy databases. You need to be patient because such a search takes several minutes — but you might hit paydirt. When you have a minute, I suggest you visit www.myheritage.com/research and see what you can find.
Community news briefs for Thursday, Aug. 21 (North County Times)
Center provides educational services NORTH COUNTY ---- Palomar College's North County Educational Opportunity Center assists adults interested in entering, re-entering, continuing or enrolling in a college or adult school. Services include academic advisement; assistance in completing college admissions applications; financial aid information and application/renewal assistance; and GED/high ...
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