Reminder:
Today: March 10, 2017
Today: March 10, 2017
Genetic Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the
Topic: "Maximize the Power of Your DNA Test Results"
Gen News:
Mitochondrial DNA: Connecting Generations:
LegacyTree Genealogists"The need to put ourselves into a historical family context and discover our ancestry seems to be a quasi-innate need in each of us. Centuries-old family trees, ancestral worship in various cultures, theological debates on the afterlife, and even Darwin’s theory of evolution all point to a very basic human need: to know where we came from. This article discusses advancements in maternal lineage testing that allows us to evaluate mitochondrial DNA to assist us in this quest."
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Ireland: Forebears
Forebears"The main aim of the site is to bring together the wide variety of genealogical sources available on and off-line and catalogue them; so as to make them easily accessible by researchers looking for records relating to ancestors in a particular town, region or country."
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5 Great Reasons to Love the Family History Library in Salt Lake City:
Verissima Productions"Several years ago, the Association of Personal Historians held their conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Mecca of family history. While I was there I had the opportunity to visit the Family History Library. As RootsTech 2015, a large annual genealogical conference, kicks off in Salt Lake today, I thought I’d share 5 reasons to visit (and love) this fabulous library."
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Tech:
All of Amazon’s Different Music Services, Explained:
How-to-Geek"Amazon offers free music streaming with Prime, a paid music service for an additional monthly fee, direct MP3 sales, a way to get MP3s when you purchase audio CDs, and a music locker you can upload your own songs to. That’s a lot to keep track of! Here are all of Amazon’s confusing music services, explained."
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How to See How Much You’ve Spent on Amazon:
How-to-Geek"Have you ever wondered how much you’ve spent at Amazon during your lifetime? Whether you’re feeling curious or just plain brave, there’s an easy way to find out."
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Education:
Low Tech Record Keeping for Your Genealogical Research:
Ancestral Findings"Low-tech record keeping still has an important part to play in modern genealogical research. Here are some organized ways to keep your records in order without a computer."
Listen now... 5.40 minutes
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