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| 2005-09-26 |
| Company will make DVD for your family |
| ...Every day another television documentary hits our screens, highlighting famous figures, from national heroes such as Nelson to villains such as Hitler and from noble sportsmen to heavyweight politicians.
Now a Norfolk company will produce the same type of television feature - for anyone who wants to tell their own family history.
The "family documentary", which will be put on DVD, taps into the genealogy market, which has boomed in recent years, partly thanks to the vast amount of information on the web.... |
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| 2005-09-26 |
| Recording Your Genealogy |
| ...Researching your ancestors is one thing, but preserving your findings for future generations is another, so let Marina Garrison show you how. ... |
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| 2005-08-18 |
| Institute in Israel will try ?to lift Jewish genealogy to new heights? |
| ...A group of Jewish genealogists want to give the study of the Jewish past a brighter future. The genealogists recently announced the formation of the International Institute of Jewish Genealogy, to be housed in the Jewish National and University Library of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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| 2005-08-15 |
| Family matters at genealogy camp |
| ...NEW ORLEANS - Jameel Reese expected to spend his summer swimming, hanging out, goofing off with friends. Instead, he spent it finding family.... |
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| 2004-09-16 |
| William Jewell juniors verify, find names for Clay County Veterans |
| ..."The Civil War names were the toughest," Perkins said. "We found most of our sources at the Clay County Archives. We definitely learned how to do research and sometimes it felt like we pulled things out of nowhere. We looked at history books, census records, Civil War rolls, but then we found the National Archives and Records Administration."... |
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| 2004-09-15 |
| Libraries, courthouse offer plenty of genealogy resources |
| ...Todd's most important piece of advice for genealogy beginners is to "document everything. That way you can go back and find that source again."
She said names can be spelled differently on records and still be referring to the same person. "Many times, hand-written records are spelled wrong."... |
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| 2004-09-14 |
| How To Open and Read a GEDCOM File |
| ...If you've spent much time on the Web researching your family tree, then it is likely that you've either downloaded a GEDCOM file from the Internet or received one from a fellow research via email or on floppy disk. So now you have this nifty family tree which may contain vital clues to your ancestors and your computer can't seem to open it. What to do?... |
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| 2004-08-31 |
| Genealogy software ignores internet
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| ...While all products offered web publishing wizards, some did contain links to genealogy web sites but generally the coverage was far from comprehensive.
?In terms of the quality of research tools provided by the software, it was a bit of a mixed bag with only one program scoring well in this area,? read a CA statement. ... |
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