Saturday, July 16, 2016

VGS Reminders: 18-22 July 2016

There Are No VGS Meetings This Coming Week.
Ruth Wible exhibit at the 2010 VGS Family History Expo
This week would be a good time to start working on your exhibit for the upcoming VGS Family History Expo. Join other members displaying some of their research, history, artifacts, books or charts. It's been six years since our last expo and we are looking forward to this exciting event.

Start to prepare now! The event will be held on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 from 11:30 to 3:30 PM in the Scarlett O’Hara Theater at the Savannah Regional Recreation Center. If you want to participate, you need to reserve a table now. Download a  table reservation form...

Free Webinar: DPLA Genealogy and Family History Workshop:
Digital Public Library of America
"In this hour-long workshop webinar, DPLA Community Reps and experienced genealogists Tamika Maddox Strong and Amy Johnson Crow will introduce DPLA as a resource for family historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in learning about new research skills and cool collections in DPLA. You will leave this workshop with new tips for searching for family names in DPLA and exploring resources in your family’s hometown or region. We’ll also take a peek at some of the collections that may prove invaluable for your family research: yearbooks, letters, newspapers, military records, family Bibles and more! With content from 2,000 libraries, archives, and museums across the country, DPLA also offers a unique opportunity to dig deeper and add context to the lives of our ancestors. The workshop is free and open to all so whether you are new to DPLA, new to genealogy, or highly experienced, the workshop will have something for you."
When: July 26, 2016 at 3:00PM
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Which DNA Test Is Right For Me?
FamilyTree U
"DNA Testing is confusing and can leave even a professional genealogist wondering, “Is a DNA test worth the trouble?” Not only can the words used to by scientific websites online sound like a whole other language, but with hundreds of test provider options to pick from, it’s hard to know where to even start. That’s why we have put together this free eBook, Which DNA Test Is Right For Me? You have a unique family tree, which unique brick walls you need to break through to find your ancestors, and not every DNA test will help you do that. Save time and money by downloading Which DNA Test Is Right For Me? and find out how new science can help your family tree grow."
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The Genealogical Society: Revise or Demise?
The Golden Egg Genealogist
"Genealogy is emerging, growing, thriving. So why do we hear rumors of the impending death of the local genealogical society? Is it “revise or demise” for these once-vital pillars of family history research?"
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How Much DNA Do We Share? It Depends
DNAeXplained
"I was curious how testing the same two people at the 3 different vendors, then uploading the results from those different vendors to GedMatch and repeating the matching process there would affect the amount of DNA reported as matching."
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How to Migrate from Evernote to OneNote:
How-to-Geek
"Evernote is going to be limiting their free plans and increasing the prices of paid plans. If you’ve ever thought about switching to Microsoft’s OneNote instead, now is probably a good time. Thankfully, Microsoft has released an official tool for migrating your Evernote data into OneNote."
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This Day In History: 16 July
1779: American troops under General Anthony Wayne capture Stony Point, N.Y.
1882: Mary Todd Lincoln, the widow of Abraham Lincoln, dies of a stroke.
1918: Czar Nicholas and his family are murdered by Bolsheviks at Ekaterinburg, Russia.
1911 Birthday: Ginger Rogers, actress and dancer.

State Timelines:
Even though it is hard to tell what made people move or disappear, these are just a few possibilities.
Pennsylvania
1788-1798: Severe outbreaks of Diphtheria, measles and yellow fever
1800: Capital moved from Philadelphia to Washington D.C.
1811: First steamboat from Pittsburgh to New Orleans


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