TRACING PASTS: Google Offers A Wealth Of Genealogy Images:
Panama City News Herald"Google is constantly searching through the web for images and has among its offerings photos from Florida Memories, the Bay County Public Library's photo collection and almost anywhere you can think of."
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Genealogy Success Story: Pop, Uncle Ben and St. Louis Cemetery Desecration:
Heritage Florida Jewish News"A few years ago, I became increasingly interested in learning about my family history and genealogy. As is the case with many people, I never thought to ask questions while my grandparents were alive. So I found myself trying to go back, find clues, and put the pieces of the puzzle back together again."
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DNA on Cyndi’s List:
Judy G. Russell, The Legal Genealogist"If you needed to know something about DNA testing, and you weren’t sure of the answer, where would you look?"
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Tech:
Time-Saving Family History Mobile Apps for Beginners:
FamilySearch"You can do almost anything on your phone now: schedule appointments, pay bills, map driving routes, take photos and videos—and yes, even do genealogy! The giants of online genealogy have had mobile apps to go along with their websites for a few years, and now others are joining the fun. These great apps make doing genealogy quicker than ever, and they are geared toward people of all levels."
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Did You Make This Common Mistake When Scanning Your Family Photos? (Here’s How To Fix It!)
SaveFamilyPhotos
"Whether you’re scanning your film, printed photos, and documents at home or using a professional scanning company, you will undoubtedly be faced with this perplexing issue:
Scanning doesn’t actually archive information about your photo."
Education:
Where Did Your Ancestor Live? How to Interpret Plat Maps
Ancestral Findings Podcast"Have you ever wondered where your ancestor lived? You can often use old plat maps to discover the location of their homestead. In this episode of the Ancestral Findings Podcast I’ll show you how to read the maps."
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