Meeting Today, June 11:
German Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Reliance Room at the Late Miona Recreation Center.
Meeting Reminder - Tomorrow, June 12:
Genetic Genealogy SIG Meeting
Presentation: "Genetic Genealogy News with Insights on 3rd Party Analysis Tools"
Presentation: "Genetic Genealogy News with Insights on 3rd Party Analysis Tools"
10:00 AM in the Rhett Butler at
the Savannah Center.
Ancestry Health:
DNAeXplained
"I was startled to see Ancestry enter the health arena, given the problems that 23andMe has had with federal regulation, but after I took a look at Ancestry Health, I realized it’s nothing at all like the 23andMe health information. 23andMe provided you with health information based on your DNA test. Ancestry Health does not."
Ancestry Health:
DNAeXplained
"I was startled to see Ancestry enter the health arena, given the problems that 23andMe has had with federal regulation, but after I took a look at Ancestry Health, I realized it’s nothing at all like the 23andMe health information. 23andMe provided you with health information based on your DNA test. Ancestry Health does not."
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Tuberculosis and Genealogy:
by Bryan Mulcahy, M.L.S., Reference Librarian at the Ft. Myers Regional Library
"Tuberculosis has been an ongoing disease throughout history all over the world. Most genealogists will encounter references in death certificates and other documents to ancestors who died from this disease. Some historical names for this disease include consumption, phthisis and TB. It impacted all social and economic classes, all age groups, and all facets of American life, both urban and rural; it knew no boundaries."
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Break Through Your Brick Walls Today Using Facebook: Here’s How...
Family History Daily
"I continue to be amazed how social media can quickly give you the answers you need to break through your family history brick walls. In just the last 2 weeks, I have turned to Facebook for help and was not disappointed. Here’s how I did it!"
Read more...
Tuberculosis and Genealogy:
by Bryan Mulcahy, M.L.S., Reference Librarian at the Ft. Myers Regional Library
"Tuberculosis has been an ongoing disease throughout history all over the world. Most genealogists will encounter references in death certificates and other documents to ancestors who died from this disease. Some historical names for this disease include consumption, phthisis and TB. It impacted all social and economic classes, all age groups, and all facets of American life, both urban and rural; it knew no boundaries."
Read more...
Break Through Your Brick Walls Today Using Facebook: Here’s How...
Family History Daily
"I continue to be amazed how social media can quickly give you the answers you need to break through your family history brick walls. In just the last 2 weeks, I have turned to Facebook for help and was not disappointed. Here’s how I did it!"
Read more...
This Day In History:
1919: Sir Barton wins the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first horse to win the Triple Crown.
1913: Vince Lombardi, an American football coach, was born; he died in 1970.
1837: The Broad Street Riot occurs in Boston, fueled by ethnic tensions between Yankees and Irish.
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