Showing posts with label Dates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dates. Show all posts

Saturday, February 1, 2020

VGS News & Events: February 2 through February 8, 2020

Coming Events:
Monday: February 3, 2020
Jewish Genealogy SIG Meeting:
10:00 AM in the MacArthur Room at the Eisenhower Recreation Center
Monday: February 3, 2020
Roots Magic SIG Meeting:
2:30 PM in the New Smyrna Room at the Recreation Center
Tuesday: February 4, 2020
Adoption & Mystery KIN SIG Meeting
9:00 AM in the Tea Room at the Colony Recreation Center
Wednesday: February 5, 2020
French Canadian Genealogy SIG Meeting:
9:00 AM in the Julio Iglesias Room at the La Hacienda Recreation Center
Thursday: February 6, 2020
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting:
1:00 PM in the Daytona Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Friday: February 7, 2020
British Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Courageous Room at the Lake Miona Recreation Center
Saturday: February 8, 2020
African American SIG Meeting
2:30 PM in the Jasmine Room at the Hibiscus Recreation Center

Gen News and Announcements:

Our Annual Seminar: Have you registered?

VGS
Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D., is a professional genealogist specializing in DNA evidence. He is the author of the long-running blog The Genetic Genealogist, and frequently gives presentations and webinars to educate others about the use of DNA to explore their ancestry.  He will be our guest speaker for our Annual Seminar on February 19, 2020.

Double Dating:

Legacy Family Tree
"In a nutshell, we changed from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar in 1582 but it wasn't officially adopted by England (and its colonies) until 1752. The problem with this is the Julian Calendar used March 25th as the first day of the year and the Gregorian Calendar uses January 1st."
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New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 27 January 2020

Family Search
"Over 3.9M records from North Carolina marriages, deaths and burials (1759-1994), 1M Massachusetts marriage records, (1695-1910) and 1.9M New Jersey birth, marriage, and naturalization records were added to FamilySearch.org this week. More records were added from American Samoa, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, England, Guatemala, Iceland, Peru, Puerto Rico, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and the United States."
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3 Things to Know About Ancestry’s Hints:

Amy Johnson Crow
"Ancestry’s hints — those shaky leaves that pop up — can be useful to our genealogy research. However, there are some limits to them that can really trip up researchers. Here’s what you need to know to avoid the pitfalls of Ancestry’s hints."
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23andMe is Reducing Staff:

ZDNet
"23andMe is reducing staff numbers by roughly 100 people, or 14 percent of its overall workforce, with its CEO citing privacy concerns as a potential reason for declining sales. "
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Proposed Bill Would Keep Law Enforcement From Probing DNA Data:

The Daily Universe
"A West Valley City Republican is a filing a bill in the 2020 Legislature that will prevent police from accessing at-home DNA tests to perform familial DNA searches."
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Technology:

Ring Cameras Have a Security Problem, and It’s up to the Company to Fix It:

How-To Geek
"Recently, several reports have described disturbing instances of bad actors taking controls of Ring security cameras and harassing the owners. Ring denies any security breach and blames the users for reusing passwords. While that may be true, Ring can and should do more to prevent this from happening."
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Education:

Do You Have Any Shaker Ancestors? Here’s How to Trace Them:

Ancestral Findings
"Do you have Shakers in your family tree? What are the Shakers in the first place? Join me today as we about this unique religious sect and how to find information on any ancestors you had who were part of it."
Listen now...   8.14 minutes

Webinars:

Organizing Your DNA Results (updated!)

Legacy Family Tree
"Now that you have pages of matches and gobs of new information, how do you keep track of it all? We will spend time going over how to create and track correspondence, organization tools within each testing company, as well as strategies for tracking the genealogy information of your matches, including surnames, locations, and genetic relationships. You are bound to walk out of this lecture with a game plan that you can implement right away."
Tuesday, February 4, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern
Presenter: Diahan Southard
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Developing a DNA Testing Plan: A Guide For Beginners:

Legacy Family Tree
"You might already create research plans for major projects or repository visits. Plans are also valuable when applying DNA testing to your family history research. This talk answers questions such as:  What is DNA and why should I test it? Which test should I use? Where should I get my test? Who else should I test? Don't hesitate any longer to add this invaluable tool to your genealogy toolbox!"
Wednesday, February 5, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern
Presenter: Debra Renard
Learn more or Register for this webinar...


Saturday, November 10, 2018

VGS News & Events: 11 November 2018 through 17 November 2018


100 Years Ago Today
November 11, 1918: 
Armistice Signed 
World War I Fighting Ends!

Coming Events:
Monday: November 12, 2018
Family Tree Maker Users SIG Meeting
1:00 PM in the Patriot Room at the Mulberry Grove Recreation Center
Topic: “Your Questions Answered"
Tuesday: November 13, 2018
Preserving Family History SIG Meeting
2:30 PM in the Destin Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Topic: “Preserving Heirloom Photos and Documents", presented by Barbara Filipiak
Wednesday: November 14, 2018
Board of Directors Meeting
9:00 AM Pinellas Library
Wednesday: November 14, 2018
Mid-Atlantic States SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Defender Room at the Lake Miona Recreation Center
Note date change for this meeting.
Wednesday: November 14, 2018
Irish Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Osceola Room at the Chula Vista Recreation Center
Wednesday: November 14, 2018
New to Genealogy SIG Meeting
2:30 PM in the Neptune Beach Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Thursday: November 15, 2018
New England Genealogy SIG Meeting
Noon in the New Smyrna Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Topic: "How, when or if you should hire a researcher to help you break down your brick wall. "
Friday: November 16, 2018
Scandinavian Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Clearwater Room Sea Breeze Recreation Center

Southwest Florida Germanic Genealogy Society
2019 Annual Seminar
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Doors open at 8:30 am; Seminar begins at 9:00 am
24 Twenty-One Event Center
2421 Tamiami Trail—Port Charlotte, FL
Topic: "Expanding Your Research Options: Four Sets of Underused Federal Records."
Presenter: Kenneth W. Heger, PhD
More info Here...

Gen News and Announcements:

MyHeritage DNA to End Free Ethnicity Reports:

Family History Daily
"Good things can’t last forever, and MyHeritage has announced that they will end free ethnicity estimates on Dec 1st, 2018. Users will still be able to upload their DNA for free, but will only receive access to cousin matches at no cost."
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Ancestry vs MyHeritage vs Findmypast: What’s the Difference and Which One is Best?

Family History Daily

"Although we love free genealogy sites here at Family History Daily, and have spent a large amount of time curating collections of no-cost resources for you, we also love and use paid genealogy subscription sites every day. These sites often offer unique collections of records, powerful tools, and a lot of convenience."
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Tips to Find Your Scottish Ancestors:

Amy Johnson Crow
"If bagpipes are the soundtrack of your genealogy, you probably have some Scottish ancestors. Tina Beaird recently shared with me some resources and methods for tracing your Scottish genealogy."
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New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of November 5, 2018

FamilySearch
"FamilySearch expands its free historical records this week by adding almost 2.5 million records from Oklahoma School Records and almost 500,000 records from England. Other countries included are the Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Liberia, Peru, and the United States (California, Georgia, Iowa, Montana, Native American records, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington). Billion Graves has also expanded its numbers."
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New Records on FamilySearch from October 2018:

FamilySearch
"FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in October 2018 with over 12 million new indexed family history records and nearly 400,000 digital images from around the world. New historical records were added from Belgium, Chile, Colombia, France, French Polynesia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the United States, which includes California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas, and West Virginia. New digital images were added from BillionGraves and Belgium."
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In 1752, 11 Calendar Days Were Lost Forever: Here’s What Happened

Family History Daily
"The further we travel back in time, however, the more and more clear it becomes that dates are not to be taken for granted. Lunar vs solar calendars, shifting new years, double dating (it’s not what you think), missing days…it’s a lot to take in."
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Technology:

How to Find All the Photos Stored on Your Windows 10 PC:

How-to-Geek
"Have you ever transferred some pictures to your PC and then forget where you stored them? Or, maybe you’ve got a few storage hard drives and don’t want to search them manually? Here’s a simple way to get Windows to search for all your photos on your computer."
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Education:

3 Genealogy Blunders to Avoid:

Ancestral Findings
"Do you know how to make sure your genealogy research is the best it can be? Today you’ll learn about the most common genealogy blunders and how to avoid them so your research can rise high."
Listen now...  6.43 minutes

Webinars:

Introduction to the Bayou State: Louisiana for Beginners:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"Tracing your Louisiana ancestors can be challenging. Get off to a great start with a brief introduction to her varied legal history, important migration events and blended ethnic influences. Review repositories, unique record collections and vital records access requirement along with strategies for successful research."
Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 8:00 p.m.
Presenter: Rorey Cathcart
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 7): Adding Email Correspondence

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"In this class, “Adding Email Correspondence,” you will learn the six steps of adding information from an email to Legacy."
Friday, November 16, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Geoff Rasmussen
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Monday, January 18, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 18 January 2016

Tomorrow: Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Italian Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 PM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center

A Word About the Privacy of Your Genealogy Information:
Dick Eastman: egon.com
"I am relatively new to genealogy technology. Are there tips you can provide to ensure the security of personal information?"
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Experience Living History: Lizzy Jane 
Sumter County Library
"Dee Collier will portray Lizzy Jane. This character is a compilation of women living in the late 1800's in Marion County following the second Seminole War. She exemplifies the pioneer spirit prevalent at this time with the cow hunters, the town's people during the fire of 1883, and those who faced economic boom and bust, just as well as everyday life."

Belvedere Library
2:00 p.m. - Tuesday, January 19
Register here

Pinellas Plaza Library
3:30 p.m. - Thursday, January 21
Register here

How to Denote Dates to Avoid Confusion:
Cousin Detective
" In Europe and other places in the world they write the day first, then the month, so 3/7/50 would be 3 July 1850 if it was written in, say, Germany (where he lived).   Ahhhhhh, all those other wrong dates that said July now make total sense."
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DNA Sequencing Company Wants to Develop a Cancer Blood Test:
Time Health
"One of the early pioneers in mapping our DNA is hoping to turn its genetic know-how into the first blood test for picking up early signs of cancer.
Illumina, which dominates the DNA sequencing world, is dipping a very big toe into cancer testing.
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Tips for Finding and Visiting Your Ancestors in the Cemetery:
Ancestry
"Information on tombstones can include maiden names, birth and death dates, relationships, towns of origin, military service, and religious affiliation—all of which can lead breakthroughs in your research. Be sure to check with the cemetery office to see if other family members are in the plot who are not listed on the tombstone, or are perhaps in a grave nearby. The cemetery office often has additional details not found on the tombstone."
Download cemetery guide... 3 page .pdf file

Today In History: 18 January
1778: Captain James Cook discovers the Hawaiian Islands, naming them the ‘Sandwich Islands’ after the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Sandwich.
1836: Jim Bowie arrives at the Alamo to assist its Texas defenders.
1910: Aviator Eugene Ely performs his first successful take off and landing from a ship in San Francisco.
1782 Birthday: Daniel Webster, congressman from New Hampshire, Massachusetts senator, and secretary of state before the Civil War.




Monday, September 21, 2015

VGS Latest News & Tips: 21 September 2015

Firefox is About to Become an Almost Complete Copy of Chrome:
How-to-Geek
"Mozilla Firefox is due for some big changes soon. By the end of 2015, Firefox will move to a more Chrome-like multi-process design. And, in a year to a year and a half, Firefox will abandon its current add-on system for one largely compatible with Chrome extensions."
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Better Results with Estimated Dates:
Legacy Family Tree
"Don't leave date fields blank! You will get better searching and sorting results if you have estimated dates for the date fields where the exact date is not known.
For example, there is a married couple that has 5 known children but you don't know when the parents were married or when they were born. Taking into consideration the time period and the local customs, you can put in either an Est. date or an Abt. date for their birth dates and their marriage date based on the date of birth of their oldest child.
Editor's Note: You can use this techniques with any software.

The Legacy Facebook Group Passes 3,900 Members: 
Legacy Family Tree
"We grow every week. We're now beyond 3,900. Are you part of the group? Got a Legacy question? Find a neat feature you'd like to share? Discuss it in the group today!"
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The New Ancestry: September 11th Feature Update:
Ancestry.com
"Welcome to our weekly update on the new Ancestry website. Last week we posted an article that covered the upcoming feature of photo cropping. This coming week we will roll out a new enhancement on LifeStory. As always, we have also included links to articles and videos at the end of this post that will help answer your questions and provide more tips on the new site. "
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Soon the New Ancestry Will be the Only Ancestry:
The Ancestry Insider
There are a lot of comments being circulated on the internet about the new Ancestry features. This articles has several interesting points and there are also several comments from users that point out their dismay with Ancestry.
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This Day In History: September 21
1327: Edward II of England is murdered by order of his wife.
1673: James Needham returns to Virginia after exploring the land to the west, which would become Tennessee.
1915: Stonehenge is sold by auction for 6,600 pounds sterling ($11,500) to a Mr. Chubb, who buys it as a present for his wife. He presents it to the British nation three years later.
1866 Birthday: H.G. Wells, science fiction writer whose works include The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

How to search The British Newspaper Archive for a person's name:

This is a 1:44 minute YouTube video on how to perform this look-up.

View here...

Understanding Dates: Five common mistakes to avoid:

This post was written by Laurence Harris, Head of Genealogy UK at MyHeritage.
"It is important to record key events of our ancestors, including the date when each event occurred."