What Is A Research Extract Form?
Ancestry.com
"Use the research extract sheets to summarize information which cannot be photocopied, for which there is no document in your possession, or for things such as deeds which may be time-consuming or difficult to reread quickly when you need information from the copy you have."
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What’s New in Windows 10’s First Big Update, the “Windows 10 Fall Update”:
How-to-Geek
"The first big update to Windows 10, reportedly arriving at the start of November, fixes a lot of problems with Windows 10. Microsoft is streamlining activation, restoring colored window title bars, integrating Skype, and improving the Edge browser. But they’ve also added advertisements to the Start menu."
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The New Ancestry: An October Feature Update
Ancestry.com
"We are working behind the scenes this week to introduce more of your favorite features to the new Ancestry in the coming weeks. As always, we have also included links to articles and videos at the end of this post that will help answer your questions and provide more tips on the new site.
Features we will introduce: Member Connect – We will bring back Member Connect under the Facts View tools. You can contact other members who are also researching your ancestors to share your research questions, findings, and more.
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23andMe Will Resume Giving Users Health Data:
NY Times
"Now, after nearly two years, 23andMe is announcing on Wednesday that it will begin providing customers with health information again, though much less than before and with F.D.A. approval."
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Not a Wise Decision:
Dick Eastman Blog
"Perhaps this should be used as an example of stupid business decisions!"
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This Day In History: October 26
1774: The first Continental Congress, which protested British measures and called for civil disobedience, concludes in Philadelphia.
1825: The first boat on the Erie Canal leaves Buffalo, N.Y.
1881: Three Earp brothers and Doc Holliday have a shootout with the Clantons and McLaurys at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona Territory.
1854 Birthday: Charles William Post, food manufacturer, creator of "Grape Nuts" and "Post Toasties."
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