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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Ancestry Family Trees

Starting a family tree online is a great way to connect with others and further your research.

At Ancestry, once you put in some information, Ancestry Hints automatically start searching for records about your family to help fill in the gaps. You might find census records, military service records and draft cards, immigration records and ships photos - even newspaper articles that mention your family.

You can invite your family to share and contribute what they know, photos, stories, events and timelines, and even use the Storytelling Service to interview living relatives using a regular phone line.

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Irish Family History Research in the Liverpool Area

Lots of Indexes on this site:

Irish Family History Research in the Liverpool Area

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Sunday, July 29, 2007

Family History in India

Family History in India

British Army Pensioners in India 1800-1857 - Updated. Now about 75% complete

Names of Europeans in India

Danish Ancestors in India

Danish Subjects in Serampore 1813

Index to Bengal Marriages 1865-1873 Complete!

Index to Calcutta Marriages 1713-1800 Complete!

The total number of names of Europeans and Anglo-Indians on this site is now over 234,000 names

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Kokomo-Howard County Public Library (Indiana)

Kokomo-Howard County Public Library

Genealogy & Local History Services Department

Resources of the Genealogy and Local History Services Department (GLHS )include microfilm, microfiche, CD-ROMS, vertical files, periodicals, maps, and over 7000 books including nearly 400 family histories. Collection emphasis is on Indiana's 92 counties, particularly Howard County and the adjacent counties of Carroll, Cass, Clinton, Grant, Tipton, and Miami. The collection also includes census microfilm available for the state of Indiana, in addition to some other census microfilm. Research materials for states from which settlers migrated to Indiana and many general genealogy reference resources are available as well.
Kokomo-Howard County Public Library

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Thursday, July 26, 2007

Family Tree Maker 2008 Training Videos

If you are thinking about buying a genealogy program or upgrading to Family Tree Maker 2008 have a look at the video.

Family Tree Maker 2008 Training Videos


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West Midlands Births Marriages & Deaths

The Register Offices in the county of West Midlands, England, hold records of Local births, marriages and deaths back to the start of civil registration in 1837.

The county's Family History Societies are collaborating with the Local Authority Registration Services to make the indexes to these records freely searchable via the Internet.

Although the indexes are not yet complete for all years and districts, the database will eventually cover West Midlands births, marriages and deaths for the years 1837 to 1950 and beyond.

West Midlands Births Marriages & Deaths

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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Chat - Can you help

We are looking for room monitors and assistants. If you enjoy helping others, are willing to promote Looking 4 Kin, and have some free time to spend here please let Just_M know.

With summer the chat has died down. Now is the time to set up new helpers and to start promoting it.

You don't have to have a lot of resources or knowledge - just the time to be there on a regular basis, a good common knowledge about genealogy, and common sense about a genealogy chat situation.

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Ancestry.com Launches Largest Online Collection of Records Documenting Australia's Convicted 'Founding Fathers'

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Ancestry.com Launches Largest Online Collection of Records Documenting Australia's Convicted 'Founding Fathers'
80 Years of 18th- and 19th-Century Australian Convict Records Reveal the Not-So-Criminal Crimes of Those Banished to the Land Down Under; British Transportation Practice Has Roots in America
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PROVO, Utah, July 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Stealing sheep or wool or cloth in 18th- and 19th-century England could land you a minimum seven-year sentence at an Australian penal colony, according to Ancestry.com's newest online collection of Australian convicts records. For those interested in uncovering the criminal ancestors lurking in their past, the world's largest online resource for family history today released the largest collection of Australian convict records, indexed and searchable online for the first time. Records detail the some 165,000 convicts transported to Australia from 1788 to 1868.

An estimated 22 percent of Australians are descended from these British exiles. Their sentences served, many convicts remained Down Under, becoming Australia's first western settlers.

The British government deemed transportation, as the practice was known, just punishment for a mixed bag of crimes from marrying secretly to burning clothes. Although "felony," "larceny" and "burglary" described the overwhelming majority of crimes, a few records include juicy details, such as, "obtaining money by false pretences," "stealing heifers" and "privately stealing in a shop." The convict records typically contain convict's name, date and place of sentencing, length of sentence -- usually 7 years, 14 years or life -- and, sometimes, the crime committed.

"By today's standards, many of these crimes are minor misdemeanors or are no longer illegal, and the severity of punishments seem ludicrous," said Megan Smolenyak, Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com. "No wonder Australians consider a convict in their family tree a badge of honor and seek to uncover the amusing, quirky and outrageous details in their family's 'criminal' past."

But as notorious as the Australian convicts might be, England first disposed of its felons in the American colonies. High crime rates and over-crowded jails led the English government to transport small-time criminals to British colonies. By 1775, England had shipped some 50,000 convicts to America. They worked as indentured servants, typically on tobacco plantations in Virginia and Maryland.

Tired of England deporting unwanted citizens to America, Benjamin Franklin suggested sending rattlesnakes to England in return -- a sentiment shared by many Colonial leaders. The American Revolution ended convict banishment to the United States, and the British began shipping their criminals some 15,000 miles to newly discovered Australia.

Unique Attributes of Australian-Bound Convicts:

* A vast majority of Australia-bound convicts were English, Irish and Scottish men between the ages of 20 and 24

* Women accounted for some 15 percent of Australian convicts but were outnumbered by men, six to one

* 39 percent of male and 35 percent of female convicts had no prior convictions

* The oldest convict transported was approximately 60, and the youngest nine

* 1,321 convicts were from other parts of the British Empire

* The majority of convicts were illiterate and convicted for crimes of poverty (theft)

* In the first years of transportation, convict ships were unsanitary and disease ridden; conditions improved in the later years

* Convicts typically served their sentence building roads, bridges and buildings or for free settlers

* When transportation ended, convicts made up 40 percent of Australia's English-speaking population

About Ancestry.com

With 24,000 searchable databases and titles, Ancestry.com is the No. 1 online source for family history information. Since its launch in 1997, Ancestry.com has been the premier resource for family history, simplifying genealogical research for millions of people by providing them with many easy-to-use tools and resources to build their own unique family trees. The site is home to the only complete online U.S. Federal Census collection, 1790-1930, as well as the world's largest online collection of U.S. ship passenger list records featuring more than 100 million names, 1820-1960. Ancestry.com is part of The Generations Network, Inc., a leading network of family-focused interactive properties, including MyFamily.com, Rootsweb.com, Genealogy.com and Family Tree Maker. In total, The Generations Network properties receive 10.4 million unique visitors worldwide and over 450 million page views a month (© comScore Media Metrix, March 2007).

SOURCE: Ancestry.com

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Chat Login Problems with Vista

For those unable to log in since getting Vista Please see the following page Vista Login Help

I was able to follow with ease and login with no problems after following the directions.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Family Tree Maker 2008

Family Tree Maker 2008 by Ancestry.com


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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Wisconsin Genealogy Index

Wisconsin Genealogy Index. Search more than 150,000 Wisconsin obituaries and biographical sketches published before 1999, as well as 1,000,000 births, 400,000 deaths and 1,000,000 marriages registered before September 1907.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1841 - 1902

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper from October 26, 1841 to December 31, 1902 is available online on the Brooklyn Public Library website Brooklyn Daily Eagle

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Friday, July 13, 2007

Genlias - top site for Dutch Genealogists

For almost 200 years the Dutch authorities have been recording births, marriages and deaths in the Civil Register.

The information in Genlias is taken directly from the Civil Register, the most important Dutch source for genealogical research covering the period since 1811.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

British Columbia Genealogical Society - Open House & Research Week

Another message from Gary in BC, Canada ....

All members and friends of the British Columbia Genealogical Society are invited to the annual Open House at the Walter Draycott Resource Centre and Library, Sunday, July 22, 2007 from 2-4 pm. Refreshments.

The next week, July 23-28, 2007 will be the annual B.C.G.S. Library Research Week. The Library will be open from 10 - 3 pm daily.

Please let friends and relatives know about this opportunity to explore our Library's resources.

FEATURED COUNTRIES & AREAS:
Monday, Scotland
Tuesday, Ireland
Wednesday, England
Thursday, Canada;
Friday, USA;
Saturday, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

Free all week. See what's available in your area, or ask us for some assistance.

The Society's Resource Centre & Library in Surrey, B.C., contains over 10,000 genealogical & family history related books and periodicals, microfilmed records, CDs & clipping & card files compiled by the Society, including one of 100,000 entries on past British Columbia residents.

Address: #211- 12837 76th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. (76th Avenue and 128th Street). Call 604 - 502 - 9119 Library Administrator: Betty Allen

For more information, or to volunteer, please call the Library or see the BCGS website

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

World Vital Records

World Vital Records has launched a Free 7-Day Trial. This is a 7 day free trial and does NOT require a credit card.

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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Utah Death Records

The Utah History Research Center
Digital images of death certificates from 1905 to 1956 are available online, with a link from the index search result. To print the images out, you may want to save them to your computer, crop off the borders with an image editing program and then print.

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Friday, July 06, 2007

Empire's Children - New UK Television Series on Channel 4

Empire's Children is a new TV series which starts at 9.00pm on 9 July 2007 in the UK on Channel 4.

Only time will tell what the programmes are like, but worth a look at the first episode if you are in the UK or can get Channel 4 by satellite.

If you are not in the UK then take a look at the informative website.

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

South African Research

Genealogy World is a good resource for those who have ancestors in South Africa and those who have people who fought in the various South African Wars.

Another good site is the British 1820 Settlers to South Africa Web Site which is dedicated to people who emigrated to South Africa in 1820 and has some very useful fully searchable databases.

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Monday, July 02, 2007

Charts and Forms

Genealogists always have occasions when they are unable to use a computer for recording data.

Maybe you are in the are in the Record Office or a Family History Centre, making notes of possible connections and do not want the expense of numerous photocopies.

This is where genealogy charts and forms come in useful. Ancestry has a wide range of free charts and forms - and you don't have to be a subscriber to access them.

Ancestral Chart
Allows you to record the ancestors from whom you directly descend

Research Calendar
Gives an account of every record source you have searched

Research Extract
Summarizes information which may be time-consuming or difficult to reread quickly

Correspondence Record
Helps you keep track of those with whom you have corresponded

Family Group Sheet
Enables you to compile complete, correct and connect families

Source Summary
Provides quick reference to information and sources you have found for a particular family

Canadian Census Forms
Allows you to read column headings and record information from the Canadian Census

US Census Forms
Allows you to read column headings and record information from the US Census

UK Census Forms
Allows you to read column headings and record information from the UK Census.

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