June FSGS Poolside Chat:
"Judy Russell, JD, CG will be providing information about copyright laws and how they apply to what we, as genealogists, do. Materials and records created by others are the bread-and-butter of genealogy. But whether copyright law allows use of old photographs, reports and articles can be murky at best. Understanding what is and isn’t copyrighted and what genealogists can and can’t use is the key to staying out of trouble and to protecting our own work. "
Today: Thursday, 18 Jun 2015: 8:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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Yamnaya, Light Skinned, Brown Eyed….Ancestors???
DNAeXplained:
"Late last fall, I reported that scientists had discovered a European ghost population. This group of people then referred to as the ANE, Ancient Northern Europeans, was a previously unknown population from the north that had mixed into the known European populations, the Hunter-Gatherers and the farmers from the Middle East, the Neolithic."
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It’s your family story. Reinvented.
The new Ancestry.com
"Learn about the exciting changes on our site—and get started using them."
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The above is the new ad for Ancestry.com and I have read many comments about their new website update. However, most have been on the negative side. I'd like to hear from you and your experience with the new website and update. Tell me your experience...
Did you know that Google Maps will warn you if your destination will be closed before you get there?
Here's what's new...
- Receive a warning when you are about to navigate to a place that is closed at time of arrival.
- Searching for 'my events' now also shows car rental reservations from your Gmail account, in addition to your flights and hotels.
- Bug Fixes's
This Day In History:
1914: E. G. Marshall, an American actor, was born; he died in 1998.
1815: The Battle of Waterloo, near Waterloo in present day Belgium, results in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte by the Duke of Wellington and Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher.
1429: French forces under the leadership of Joan of Arc defeat the main English army under Sir John Fastolf at the Battle of Patay. This turns the tide of the Hundred Years W
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