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Saturday, October 31, 2020

VGS News & Events: November 1 through November 7, 2020

 

Learn more about the seminar here...

Coming Events:

Monday, November 2
Jewish Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 am
Online Zoom Meeting
Herb Siegel, Coordinator
Phil Goldsmith, Programs
Topic: “Comparing Jewish Resources on Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, FindMyPast, MyHeritage and JewishGen.” - Ellen Kowitt and Sunny Morton

Monday, November 2
RootsMagic Special Interest Group Meeting
2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Zoom Meeting
Val Harris & George Zitterell Co-Coordinators
Topic: "How to Use FamilySearch with RootsMagic" - Ken Macomber

Wednesday, November 4
French Canadian Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:00 am
Jean Colman, Coordinator
No information available

Thursday, November 5
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 pm
Online Goggle Meet Meeting
Carol Myers & Marie Musialek, coordinators
Topic: General meeting.  Learn ways to research your Eastern European ancestors.  Share your successes, bring your questions.

Friday, November 6
British SIG Monthly Meeting
9:30 am
Online Zoom Meeting
Pat Adams & Phyllis Sample, Coordinators
No information available

Gen News and Announcements:

FREE ACCESS! Over 540 MILLION Death Records at MyHeritage this weekend!

My Heritage
"During this limited-time offer, October 29 - November 2, you’ll be able to take full advantage of all records in their 153 different collections absolutely free."

New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 19 October 2020

FamilySearch
"FamilySearch adds 100K Costa Rica Civil Registrations (1823–1975), a new collection of German Catholic and Lutheran Church Records (1537–1981), and expands available records for Argentina, Brazil, Canada, England, Fiji, Finland, France, Guatemala, Norway, Peru, Spain, S. Africa and the United States  (See Indiana Marriages, 1811–2007, Wisconsin Naturalization Records, 1807-1992, US City and Business Directories, ca.1749-1990, Washington Voting Records, 1876–1940,  Kansas Birth, Baptism and Death Records, 1811–1940, plus more for CA, HI, IA, MS, OK, SC, TX, and VA).”

BCG Revises Genealogy Standard 57 to Allow Private Sharing of DNA Match Details

DearMYRTLE
"On 5 October 2020, trustees of the Board for Certification of Genealogists revised Standard 57 (respect for privacy rights) and the Genealogist’s Code of Ethics to allow private sharing of DNA match details. The changes also eliminate the need for test takers to provide written consent for use of their DNA data, although they must be informed about the pros and cons.”

285 Free Mid Atlantic States Online Alumni Collections:

The Ancestor Hunt
"Alumni records are part directories, part newspapers and magazines, part biographies, part obituaries, part yearbooks, part vital records, etc. You get the idea. If you are seeking genealogy clues, these "records' are full of them. ”

Recently Added & Updated Collections at Ancestry.com – July 27 to Sept. 25, 2020

GenealogyBlog
"You need a subscription to view these records. Sure – it’s a little spendy, but if you’re into family history, it’s a tremendous bang for your buck. Eh… More like an explosion. ”

Italian Interment in the Early 1940's

FamilyTree.com
During World War 2 (1939-1945), it was nation against nation. With Japan attaching the American Pearl Harbor in 1941, anyone who was Japanese in America was looked at as a threat to the nation. So many Japanese-American (even those born in the USA) were placed in special internment camps across the US.

Technology:

Where Did the System Control Panel Go on Windows 10?

How-To Geek
"Are you looking for the classic System pane in the Control Panel? Well, if you’ve updated to Windows 10’s October 2020 Update, you can stop looking: It’s gone. Here’s why—and what you should use instead. "

Education:

Talk to the Older Folks: Cultivate the Leaves on the Family Tree:

Ancestral Finding
"Whether you’re doing serious genealogical research or just want to know, don’t forget to check with the older members of your family. "
Liston now... 3.38 minutes

Webinars:

Australian Census Substitutes:

Legacy Family Tree
"Sadly, in Australia while censuses were taken, once the statistical data was extracted, most were destroyed. Apart from some early musters, researchers have to use other resources to try and fill in the gaps. These include electoral rolls, directories, gazettes, council rates, land records, civil registration and more. While not a perfect substitute these resources do help us put people in time and place."
Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 8:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Helen V. Smith

How to Connect with Your Pilgrim Ancestors to Join the Mayflower Society:

Legacy Family Tree
"Proving your connection to a Mayflower passenger can be challenging. Tracing your ancestry back four hundred years means researching 20 or more generations to provide the necessary documentation to verify the birth, marriage, and death of each generation. This presentation will provide steps to assist you in your quest to become a member of the Mayflower Society. In addition, we will discuss how you can use DNA to become a member of the Mayflower Society."
Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 2:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Kate Eakman


Thursday, November 5, 2015

VGS Latest News & Tips: 5 November 2015

Today: Thursday, November 5, 2015
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting:
1:00 PM in the Triple Crown Room at Churchill Recreation Center
Tomorrow: Friday, November 6, 2015:
British Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Courageous Room at the Lake Miona Recreation Center

If You Don’t Care About Genealogy, Skip This Post:
BCG
Do you know that...

  • you cannot obtain a death record in Oklahoma during the seventy-five years after a death unless you are the subject of the record, i.e., the deceased;
  • entries are no longer added to the Social Security Death Index until three years after the death occurs;
  • state vital records officers have a Model Act which, if passed in your state, will close access to birth record for 125 years, marriage records for 100 years, and death records for seventy-five years?

Continue reading...

Digging for Answers with Find A Grave:
Ancestry
Find A Grave is the world's largest website devoted to memorializing the loved ones who came before us and their graves. Come take a cemetery walk with Michael Lawless, learn how to further your family research and become an active contributor of Find A Grave.
This is a 10 session video educational course. All sessions are under 10 minutes in length.
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Gates of 'Finding Your Roots' hopes to inspire love of STEM through genealogy camp: 
Orange County Register
"Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. speaks at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., on Oct. 2, 2013. Gates Jr. loves exploring people's family roots, and hoping that type of digging by middle-school and college students will also ignite interest in science and math. Gates and his colleagues just got a funding grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create a genealogy and genetics summer camp for middle school children and another grant from the National Science Foundation for college-level courses. The summer camps will start at Penn State University and the University of South Carolina this summer and at the American Museum of Natural History in 2017."
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Why Does Welsh Singer Tom Jones Want a DNA Test?
USA Today
"He's 75 now and has just written an autobiography, so it's not unusual he'd be promoting it in the London press. What is unusual is what he said in The Times of London over the weekend, when he declared that he's planning to get a DNA test to prove once and for all whether he might be black. Or part black. Or at least have some African ancestry dating back hundreds of years or ...well...millennia."
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This Day In History: November 5
1814: Having decided to abandon the Niagara frontier, the American army blows up Fort Erie.
1862: President Abraham Lincoln relieves General George McClellan of command of the Union armies and names Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside commander
of the Army of the Potomac.
1872: Susan B. Anthony is arrested for trying to vote.
1913 Birthday: Vivien Leigh, British actress famous for her role as Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind.