Showing posts with label City Directory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Directory. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 9 November 2016

Today: November 9, 2016
Irish Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Osceola Room at the Chula Vista Recreation Center
Tomorrow: November 10, 2016
German Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Reliance Room at the Late Miona Recreation Center
Topic: Member stories of "Big Breakthroughs" or "Climbing Brickwalls"

New York Public Library Digitizes 137 Years of New York City Directories:

NYPL
"New York Public Library is digitizing its collection of New York City Directories, 1786 through 1922/3, serving them free through the NYPL Digital Collections portal. The first batch—1849/50 through 1923—have already been scanned, and the 1786–1848/9 directories are right now being scanned. The whole collection will be going online over the coming months."
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Quotes from the Civil War: A Fun Quiz:

GenealogyBank
"Introduction: In this article, Mary Harrell-Sesniak searches old newspapers to place some Civil War quotes into a fuller context. Mary is a genealogist, author and editor with a strong technology background.
Much has been written about the Civil War and its impact on the United States – and many have quoted the words of the great leaders of the time. But sometimes those leaders’ words are not put into the context of the speech itself."
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DNA Matching is Now Out of Beta:

My Heritage
"DNA Matching in Beta mode was a good start, but it wasn’t perfect. There were many false positives in our Beta release and the initial accuracy was not on a level that we were satisfied with. We also received feedback from the community about missing features and functionality.
As the DNA Matching leaves Beta mode now, all matches have been re-calculated. What this means is that previous matches that are now considered as false positives have been removed, and matches that have had a change in their parameters or predicted relationships are denoted as updated."
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Amaze Yourself!

My Heritage
"Locked inside your DNA is your unique ethnic makeup, the history of your ancestors, and a web of close and distant relatives waiting to be found. With a quick swab of your cheek, the test determines your ethnic origins and finds your relatives. Uncover your ethnic origins and find new relatives with our simple DNA test. Now on sale for $79.00
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Ancestry V1 vs V2 – Shared DNA and Relationship Predictions:

DNAeXplained
"I had previously tested on the V1 chip, and recently tested on the V2 chip to see how many of the same matches were present on both match lists. The results were better than expected. "
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How to Make Siri Announce Who’s Calling on iOS 10:

How-to-Geek
"Say you’re out for a jog. You’re in the zone, you’ve got your earbuds in, you’re listening to your tunes, your iPhone is strapped to your arm for safe keeping, and then someone calls you. Who is it, and more importantly, should you even answer?"
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This Day In History: 9 November

1848: The first U.S. Post Office in California opens in San Francisco at Clay and Pike streets. At the time there are only about 15,000 European settlers living in the state.
1906: President Theodore Roosevelt leaves Washington, D.C., for a 17-day trip to Panama and Puerto Rico, becoming the first president to make an official visit outside of the United States.
1938: Nazis kill 35 Jews, arrest thousands and destroy Jewish synagogues, homes and stores throughout Germany. The event becomes known as Kristallnacht, the night of the shattered glass.
1886 Birthday: Ed Wynn, actor and comedian.

State Timelines:

Even though it is hard to tell what made people move or disappear, these are just a few possibilities.
Iowa:
1838: Iowa Territory organized
1840's: Dutch began to arrive, Cedar Rapids settled and Fort Atkinson built
1846: Mormons began to cross the region and admitted to the Union

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 1 March 2016

Tomorrow: Wednesday: March 2, 2016
French Canadian Genealogy SIG Meeting:
9:00 AM in the Julio Iglesias Room at the La Hacienda Recreation Center

5 Tips for Getting the Most from City Directories:
Ancestry
"City directories are useful for the year-by-year portrait they can paint of our ancestors. They document their moves, changes in occupation, and may note the widowed status of a wife who has recently lost her husband. All of this information can be obtained by simply looking up an ancestor’s name. But consider the other types of information..."
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Genealogy Research Trip to Dublin, Ireland:
Donna Moughty Announcement
"The trip includes 7 nights accommodations (including breakfasrt) at Buswell's Hotel, two hours of pre-trip concultation, orientation and assistance at the research facilities, two dinners and admission to the Back to Our Past Conference."
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Getting Real with Naming Patterns:
Legacy Family Tree
"I've been following some online genealogy discussions recently and noticed that we genealogists often answer questions with an emphatic point of view. Very often the answer is an extreme leaning one way or the other, with no middle ground or room for a “perhaps…”
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Quickly Type Numbers and Symbols on the iPhone with This Shortcut:
How-to-Geek
"Normally, the default iOS keyboard presents you with the alphabet. When you want to access the numbers, you just tap the “123” key, and then the numbers and symbols will appear. In order to revert to the letters, you have to then press the “ABC” key. There’s a faster way to type numbers, though."
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This Day In History: 1 March
1642: York, Maine becomes the first incorporated American city.
1692: Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne and Tituba are arrested for the supposed practice of witchcraft in Salem, Mass.
1932: The Lindbergh baby is kidnapped from the Lindbergh home near Princeton, New Jersey.
1904 Birthday: Glenn Miller, big band leader during the 1930s and ’40s.


Thursday, August 13, 2015

VGS Latest News & Tips: 13 August 2015

Today: Thursday, August 13, 2015
German Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Reliance Room at the Late Miona Recreation Center.
Tomorrow: Friday, August 14, 2015
Genetic Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Rhett Butler Room at the Savannah Center.

The Start Menu Should Be Sacred (But It’s Still a Disaster in Windows 10:
How-to-Geek
"The Start Menu is a staple of the Windows experience and should be streamlined, efficient, and unmolested by the greater world beyond the operating system and programs it serves as a portal to. Microsoft brought the Start Menu back to the forefront in Windows 10 but they spoiled it in the process."
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City Directories are Fantastic Resources for Placing Your Ancestor at a Specific Place & Time:Ancestry.com
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U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989: This database is a collection of directories for U.S. cities and counties in various years. The database currently contains directories for all states except Alaska.

5 Time-Saving Tips for Finding Ancestors’ Maiden Names:
Crestleaf
"If you’re deep into your family history research and are still unable to find some of your female ancestors, you’re not alone. There are actually good reasons as to why you and many others can’t seem to locate these elusive ladies from your familial past."
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12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds: July 2015 Recap:
Crestleaf
"A  couple months back, we announced our 12 Months of Fascinating Family Finds blogging challenge in hopes that we could give you a helpful nudge to stay on track with your family history research and blogging goals. We’re happy to see so many of you stepping up to the plate by researching your family history and documenting your findings along the way."
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This Day In History:1881: The first African-American nursing school opens at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia.
1889: The first coin-operated telephone is patented by William Gray.
1910: British nurse Florence Nightingale, famous for her care of British soldiers during the Crimean War, dies.