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Showing posts with label Calendar. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2020

VGS News & Events: October 18 through October 24, 2020


Learn more about the seminar here...

For the foreseeable future, The Villages Genealogical Society will continue to conduct virtual monthly general meetings using our GoToWebinar facilities and they will be recorded. Many SIG's have access to Zoom Video Communications for their meetings.  The most accurate list of up coming meetings can be found on our website under "Coming Events."

Zoom access information will not be posted on our website for security reasons. Contact the SIG coordinator directly for Zoom meeting access information.

Coming Events:

Tuesday, October 20
Family Tree Maker Users SIG Meeting
1:00 pm
Online Webinar
John DeAngelo, Co-Coordinator
Topic: "Ask a Question"
Description: After listening attentively for several months, the October meeting will give you the opportunity to ask questions. I'll try to give you answers.  I will also go over a couple of new software bugs that have been found and reported to Mackiev.com.

Ask your question HERE... 


Wednesday, October 21
Mid-Atlantic States SIG Meeting canceled
Karen Pickelsimer, Coordinator
Wednesday, October 21
New England Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 pm
Online Zoom Meeting
Christine Courtwright, coordinator
Monday, October 26
Technology SIG Meeting Canceled
Gene Clark, coordinator

Gen News and Announcements:

Drawing Strength From Our Ancestors’ Resilience—From the Spanish Flu to Today

AncestryBlog
"It’s hard to believe six months have passed since the WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic in March 2020. As a collective community, we have endured unprecedented challenges in every lane of life – from the global economy to  our own family dynamics. At the same time, we have been deeply inspired by how people around the world have come together, with each and every organization and frontline hero joining forces to help those in need. "

23andMe Surprise Purge of DNA Matches – How It Impacts You

GR&E
"23andMe started rolling out a reduction of your list of DNA relatives in the second half of 2020. You weren’t aware of this purge? Nor was I, until other customers posted their reactions on genealogy forums. So, what’s happened? ”

Genealogy Tip: Correct Spelling Isn’t Everything 

GenealogyBank
"In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega writes about the time she misspelled her ancestor’s name in her search – and the great benefits of making that “mistake. ”

Female Ancestors: The Benefit of Searching by Her Husband’s Name

GenealogyBank
"In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega gives a great genealogy tip for finding your female ancestor’s elusive maiden name. ”

What To Do With Records Of Female Ancestors?

Dear Myrtle
"Based on a discussion in The Organized Genealogist Facebook Group, we tackle the question of what to do with the records of our female ancestors. It all boils down to whether she keeps her maiden name or not, as a cultural influence where she lived, and what system works for each researcher. ”

Julian, Gregorian and Other Calendars:

Dear Myrtle
"We concluded it behooves 21st century family historians to observe differences in the adoption of the Gregorian from the Julian calendar. It varies by county, time period, whether the record is a civil record versus an ecclesiastical record. ”

Technology:

How to Stop Companies From Listening to Your Voice Assistant Recordings:

How-to Geek
"It’s been in the news for weeks: Employees and contractors at Amazon, Google, Apple, and Microsoft are listening to recordings of you talking to voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Cortana. Here’s how to stop humans from listening in."

Education:

How to Use Cluster Research to Find Those Hidden Ancestors:

Ancestral Findings
"Have you heard of the cluster technique? If not, you should know it is a powerful method for breaking through genealogical brick walls. Join me today as I give you the details."
Listen now...  8.01 minutes

Webinars:

Using DNA Test Results to Confirm a Pedigree:

Legacy Family Tree
"This webinar will feature a demonstration of using DNA test results to confirm a documented ancestral line. We will walk step-by-step through the process using both traditional research and DNA evidence to meet standards."
Tuesday, October 20, 2020, 8:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Angela Packer McGhie, CG

Comparing the Genealogy Giants 2020: Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, and MyHeritage

Legacy Family Tree
"The 2020 "state of the sites" update will focus on the newest and most exciting developments at each of the major genealogy websites, with plenty of hasn’t-changed foundational description to help viewers know where they should be turning next for their genealogical research--and what sites and tools they should keep in mind for the future. This lecture has a global focus."
Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 2:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Sunny Morton

How Old Did He Have To Be…?

Legacy Family Tree
"Is this man John the father or John the son? Could that man be my ancestor who married in 1802? Knowing a person’s age is often the key to distinguishing between two people of the same name. But if no record gives a birth date, how do you know how old someone was? The law can often give the answer."
Friday, October 23, 2020, 2:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL


Wednesday, June 22, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 22 June 2016

Today: Wednesday: June 22, 2016
Summer Series Workshop
10:00 AM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center
Webinar: "How to Tame Your Inner Packrat!"

Follow Vice President Joe Biden as He Walks in the Footsteps of His Irish Ancestors:
Ancestry
"We’re incredibly proud to announce that Ancestry is chronicling Vice President of the United States Joe Biden’s trip to his family’s ancestral home, Ireland. Over the next six days, we invite you to join us in following the Vice President and his family on this journey. We also invite you to ask Biden questions about his family history as he will be responding to them throughout his trip there."
Continue reading...

9 Tips for Traveling to Find Your Ancestors: 
MD Magazine
"To make the most of your journey abroad, do your research well ahead of time. Start now to plan your heritage travel for next summer. Here are some tips to make the most of your trip."
Continue reading...

Ancestry Adds Niagara Falls Honeymoon And Visitor Registries:
Genealogy a la carte
"In time for wedding season, Ancestry has launched Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, Honeymoon and Visitor Registries, 1949-2011. The index for this collection is available for free, without subscription. The scanned images, however, will remain behind the paywall."
Continue reading...

FamilySearch New and Updated Collections - June 1-15, 2016
The Ancestor Hunter
"FamilySearch continues to add or update their records collections at a fast pace for us to search.
For the period of June 1-15, 2016,  the added/updated collections are:​"
Continue reading...

How to Change the Location of Internet Explorer’s Download Folder:
How-to-Geek
"By default, when you download something using Internet Explorer, it gets saved the main Downloads folder for your user account. If you’d rather save your files somewhere else, you can change the default save folder. Here’s how to do it."
Continue reading...

FamilySearch Will Be Down This Coming Monday:
The FamilySearch website will be undergoing a technical upgrade Monday, June 27th, 2016 starting at 12 midnight MDT, and may be down for up to 24 hours as they test the system. This is a major upgrade to the FamilySearch System. Hopefully they will not run into any technical issues.

This Day In History: 22 June
1772: Slavery is outlawed in England.
1876: General Alfred Terry sends Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer to the Rosebud and Little Bighorn rivers to search for Indian villages.
1942: A Japanese submarine shells Fort Stevens at the mouth of the Columbia River.
1930 Birthday: A son is born to Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.

State Timelines:
Even though it is hard to tell what made people move or disappear, these are just a few possibilities.
Maine:
1623: Saco Bay settled.
1624: Kittery settled.
1628: Brusnwick (Pejepscot) settled.