Today: Thursday, August 13, 2015
German Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Reliance Room at the Late Miona Recreation Center.
Tomorrow: Friday, August 14, 2015
Tomorrow: Friday, August 14, 2015
Genetic Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Rhett Butler Room at the Savannah Center.
The Start Menu Should Be Sacred (But It’s Still a Disaster in Windows 10:
How-to-Geek
"The Start Menu is a staple of the Windows experience and should be streamlined, efficient, and unmolested by the greater world beyond the operating system and programs it serves as a portal to. Microsoft brought the Start Menu back to the forefront in Windows 10 but they spoiled it in the process."
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City Directories are Fantastic Resources for Placing Your Ancestor at a Specific Place & Time:Ancestry.com
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U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989: This database is a collection of directories for U.S. cities and counties in various years. The database currently contains directories for all states except Alaska.
5 Time-Saving Tips for Finding Ancestors’ Maiden Names:
Crestleaf
"If you’re deep into your family history research and are still unable to find some of your female ancestors, you’re not alone. There are actually good reasons as to why you and many others can’t seem to locate these elusive ladies from your familial past."
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12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds: July 2015 Recap:
Crestleaf
"A couple months back, we announced our 12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds blogging challenge in hopes that we could give you a helpful nudge to stay on track with your family history research and blogging goals. We’re happy to see so many of you stepping up to the plate by researching your family history and documenting your findings along the way."
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This Day In History:1881: The first African-American nursing school opens at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
1889: The first coin-operated telephone is patented by William Gray.
1910: British nurse Florence Nightingale, famous for her care of British soldiers during the Crimean War, dies.
The Start Menu Should Be Sacred (But It’s Still a Disaster in Windows 10:
How-to-Geek
"The Start Menu is a staple of the Windows experience and should be streamlined, efficient, and unmolested by the greater world beyond the operating system and programs it serves as a portal to. Microsoft brought the Start Menu back to the forefront in Windows 10 but they spoiled it in the process."
Continue reading...
City Directories are Fantastic Resources for Placing Your Ancestor at a Specific Place & Time:Ancestry.com
Search City Directories... You must be an ancestry.com subscriber.
Search now...
5 Time-Saving Tips for Finding Ancestors’ Maiden Names:
Crestleaf
"If you’re deep into your family history research and are still unable to find some of your female ancestors, you’re not alone. There are actually good reasons as to why you and many others can’t seem to locate these elusive ladies from your familial past."
Continue reading...
12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds: July 2015 Recap:
Crestleaf
"A couple months back, we announced our 12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds blogging challenge in hopes that we could give you a helpful nudge to stay on track with your family history research and blogging goals. We’re happy to see so many of you stepping up to the plate by researching your family history and documenting your findings along the way."
Continue reading...
This Day In History:1881: The first African-American nursing school opens at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
1889: The first coin-operated telephone is patented by William Gray.
1910: British nurse Florence Nightingale, famous for her care of British soldiers during the Crimean War, dies.
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