Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ethics. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2019

VGS News & Events: 3 March through 9 March 2019

FamilySearch Chief Genealogical Officer, David Rencher, presenting at our  February Annual Seminar
Jim Lannin Photo
Coming Events:
Monday: March 4, 2019
Jewish Genealogy SIG Meeting:
10:00 AM in the MacArthur Room at the Eisenhower Recreation Center
Topic: "Your Family History: Turning Facts into Stories." Phil Goldsmith and Missy Quay.
Monday: March 4, 2019
Roots Magic SIG Meeting:
2:30 PM in the New Smyrna Room at the Recreation Center
Tuesday: March 5, 2019
Adoption & Mystery Kin SIG Meeting
9:00 AM at the Lake Miona Recreation Center
Tuesday: March 5, 2019
Italian Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 PM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center
Wednesday: March 6, 2019
French Canadian Genealogy SIG Meeting:
9:00 AM in the Julio Iglesias Room at the La Hacienda Recreation Center
Thursday: March 7, 2019
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting:
1:00 PM in the Daytona Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center

Gen News and Announcements:

News - Afternoon Workshop Registration Links

VGS
On March 27th and April 24th, The VGS will host an afternoon workshop.  You can attend either in person or online.
March 27th will be a presentation by Judy G. Russell. "Polls, Personality and Property - Using Tax Lists."
April 24th will be a presentation by Deborah Abbott. Beginning Genealogy - Where Do I Start?"
Seats are limited to 100 members for each workshop. Preference will be given to the New to Genealogy SIG for the April 24th workshop.  Register on our website.  There is a link to attend in person or online under the appropriate date.

News - Ancestry® Announces 94 New and Updated Communities For People of African American and Afro-Caribbean Descent, Delivering More Historical Context Than Ever Before.

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The Ethics of Genetic Genealogy: Tips from Judy Russell:

Amy Johnson Crow
"Getting started with genetic genealogy is easy: Get a kit, send off your sample, and await the results. But those results can have huge surprises, not only for you, but also for your matches. Judy Russell, the Legal Genealogist, shares some things we need to consider around the ethics of genetic genealogy."
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This Straightforward Technique Will Help You Uncover Missed Facts About Your Ancestors:

Family History Daily
"Of the many techniques we have at our disposal for researching our ancestors, timelines can be among the most eye-opening and, yet, they are often forgotten – buried in an endless genealogy to-do list or put off for some future rainy day when we have more time. But they can be the best way to avoid missing critical information about our ancestors – information that we need to grow our trees and break down brick walls."
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Connecting with Your Biological Family through DNA Testing:

FamilySearch
"DNA testing won’t always provide adoptees with a quick answer to finding their biological roots, but with some traditional genealogy research and DNA testing, many have found success! If you’re wondering how to find your birth parents through DNA, this article can help you get started."
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Why and How to Build a Research Framework:

Amy Johnson Crow
"You can avoid a lot of frustration with your genealogy research if you approach it with a framework in mind. Here's how you can build your own research framework."
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Technology:

Your New Smartphone Doesn’t Have A Headphone Jack? Here’s What You Need

Review Geek
"Headphone jack-less phones are old news—it was a little over two years ago that Apple announced the iPhone wouldn’t have one anymore. But if you’re new to the experience, here are some handy products to help you survive without."
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Education:

Why is Doing Irish Genealogy so Challenging, and What Can You Do about It?

Ancestral Findings
"Irish ancestry isn't always the easiest to explore, but there are ways around the typical brick walls. Today I’ll give you some tips for getting the info you need on your Irish ancestors."
Listen now... 7.43 minutes

Webinars:

Polled! Finding your Ancestors in New South Wales Colonial Muster & Census Returns:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"This seminar explains how to best use colonial muster and census returns, including later returns such as the 1841 and 1891 Australian Census returns, taking into consideration their many faults and foibles. Carol Baxter has an unparalleled knowledge of the NSW Colonial Muster and Census returns, having edited all the surviving General Musters from 1800 to 1825, examined smaller returns for the same period, and processed the raw data of the 1828 NSW Census/Household Returns and 1837 Convict Return."
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at 8:00 p.m.
Presenter: Carol Baxter
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A Guide to Third Party Tools For DNA Testing:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"While all of the different testing companies boast helpful internal tools, it's important to familiarize yourself with the many excellent third party tools that can aid you on your DNA testing journey. This presentation will provide an overview of all the major and minor third party tools available and will include practical hints and tips on how to get the most out of them. These tools can help with understanding, interpreting and organizing your DNA results and, ultimately, can contribute to how successful you are in identifying matches and making family history breakthroughs via DNA."
Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Michelle Leonard
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Saturday, October 21, 2017

VGS News & Events: 23 October 2017 through 28 October 2017

Adoption SIG: First Meeting on October 10th
Coming Events:
Monday: October 23, 2017
Technology SIG Meeting:
10:00 AM in the Destin Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Topic: "An overview of Scanners and there use. A  look a Google Photos Software and how we can use features in Genealogy."
Wednesday: October 25, 2017
Brick Wall SIG Meeting
8:30 AM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center
Wednesday: October 25, 2017
General Monthly Meeting
9:30 AM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center
A Live Webinar: 
Presentation: "What Do You Mean There’s No Record?! Using Vital Records Substitutes"  Guest Speaker: Amy Johnson Crow, CG
If you are unable to attend this meeting you can view this presentation remotely but you must register.
Register Here... 

Register to win a Scholarship to attend to the November 2017 Florida State Genealogical Society Virtual Conference for FREE!

The winners will be announced at the October 25th 2017 monthly meeting. Prior scholarship recipients from 2016-2017 are not eligible. You do not need to be present to win. Reimbursement will be paid when you submit your registration receipt to the VGS Treasurer.
Registration ends at 6:00 p..m. on October 24th.
Learn more about the conference HERE...
Register to win a scholarship HERE...

Latest News & Announcements:

October is American Archives Month:

Ancestry
"October is American Archives Month, and institutions throughout the country are celebrating! Here are seven ways you can get involved:"
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World War I Records on Fold3.com:

Ancestry
"I’ve found one of the best ways to search what is available on Fold3 is to search within the records of a particular conflict. I wrote a little about this concept in my WWII article, Combining World War II Research on Fold3 With Your Ancestry Family Tree on this blog in April 2016. The same idea applies whether we look at WWII or WWI or any other conflict on Fold3."
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Rockstar Genealogist Voting 2017:

DNAeXplained
"John Reid of Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections is once again conducting the Rockstar Genealogist poll, back by popular demand. Normally, this happens in early September and when I didn’t hear anything, I didn’t think it was happening this year – but alas – it’s back."
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5 Steps to Developing a Genealogy Research Plan:

LegacyTree Genealogists
"While developing a genealogy research plan can take a few hours of valuable research time, it is a worthwhile investment of time."
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The Ethics of Genetic Genealogy: Tips from Judy Russell

Amy Johnson Crow
"Getting started with genetic genealogy is easy: Get a kit, send off your sample, and await the results. But those results can have huge surprises, not only for you, but also for your matches. Judy Russell, the Legal Genealogist, shares some things we need to consider around the ethics of genetic genealogy."
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Online Searchable Death Indexes and Records:

"This website is a directory of links to websites with online death indexes, listed by state and county. Included are death records, death certificate indexes, death notices and registers, obituaries, wills and probate records, and cemetery burials. You can also find information here about searching the Social Security Death Index online."
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Absolutely Free Genealogy Research Sites for Every Single U.S. State:

Family History Daily
"Many U.S. states have put a good deal of effort into making their records freely accessible online, and some of the best no-cost resources can now be found through state and local agencies."
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Technology:

JoyFLIPS — Unlimited Scanning & Cloud Storage:

JoyFLIPS
"JoyFLIPS brings new life to your old and new photos alike. Fast beautiful photo scanning for print photos and add digital photos directly from your iPhone. Download hi-res copies of your photos and photos shared with you."
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iOS 11’s Control Center Doesn’t Truly Disable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth: Here’s What to Do Instead:

How-to-Geek
"That shiny new Control Center in iOS 11 doesn’t actually let you disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth anymore. You can toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth off from the Control Center, but the hardware radios will still be running and they’ll turn back on completely at 5 a.m. Yes, this is really weird."
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Education:

What to Do if Your Research Isn't Getting Any Results?

Ancestral Findings
"Is one of your genealogy lines giving you a hassle? Not every genealogical line is easy to research, but most of them can become productive. Join me on today’s Ancestral Findings Podcast to learn more, shall you?"
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Upcoming Webinars:

Midwestern & Plains States Level Census Records:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"Many Midwestern and Plains states have superb state census records. Learn about the indexes, the many personal details these censuses include, locating the censuses, and alternate sources. The lecture includes many specific examples from these enumerations, provides an overview of state censuses for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, and indicates where they may be found. Does your state have a 1945 state census? The personal details vary but may include names of children, maiden names, military service, religious denomination, mother of how many children, occupation, value of real estate, and other helpful details."
Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA
Learn more or Register for this webinar...