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L-R: Charlie Jacobson & Ruth Wible Displaying their work at the VGS 2010 Family History Expo |
Have you considered displaying some of your research, history, artifacts, books or charts at the upcoming Family History Expo? Start to prepare now! The event will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 from 11:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Scarlett O’Hara Theater at the Savannah Regional Recreation Center. If you want to participate, you need to reserve a table. Download a table reservation form...
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Biden Returns To Dublin and Visits Kilmainham Gaol:
Ancestry
"The Vice President woke in the land of his forefathers this morning — Ireland’s County Mayo.
After playing a round of golf with Taoiseach Kenny, he departed County Mayo to return to Dublin."
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4 Tips to Trace Female Ancestors of Your Family Tree:
Crestleaf
"If you’ve been digging through tangled up roots to discover female ancestors to add to your family tree, you’re not alone. While every family historian runs into brick walls during their research from time to time, stories about women from our familial past can be some of the most difficult to find. But while it’s a challenge for us all for a number of reasons, there are certainly tried-and-true tactics that can help you discover clues that lead to these elusive women."
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How to Use Multiple Apps at Once on an iPad:
How-to-Geek
"iOS 9 added a long-awaited feature to the iPad: the ability to have multiple apps on-screen at the same time. iPads support three different types of multitasking: Slide Over, Split View, and Picture in Picture. The other app-switching gestures on an iPad still work, too."
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This Day In History: 25 June
1903: Marie Curie announces her discovery of radium.
1921: Samuel Gompers is elected head of the American Federation of Labor for the 40th time.
1950: North Korea invades South Korea, beginning the Korean War.
1903 Birthday: George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), novelist, essayist and critic (Animal Farm, 1984).
State Timelines:
Even though it is hard to tell what made people move or disappear, these are just a few possibilities.
Maine:
1721-1725: Drummer's War (Lovewell's War)
1744-1748: King George's War
1760: Cumberland and Lincoln incorporated.
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