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EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The mystery of 16-year-old double murder in Sweden was solved last year using data from genealogy websites, a method first used to identify and capture the “Golden State Killer” in 2018. Detailing the case in a new study, scientists in Sweden say it’s the first time this technology has been used to catch a murderer outside the US. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The mystery of 16-year-old double murder in Sweden was solved last year using data from genealogy websites, a method first used to identify and capture the “Golden State Killer” in 2018. Detailing the case in a new study, scientists in Sweden say it’s the first time this technology has been used to catch a murderer outside the US. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER TheGenealogist Allows You to Jump Back in Time – Image Archive Pictures Now Pinned to Maps. Free Family History Library Webinars in June 2021. New English and Welsh Parish Records added to Findmypast. New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 24 May 2021. It is the Last Day of the Month, Back Up Your Genealogy Files. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by Findmypast: New English Catholic sacramental registers are available to search this Findmypast Friday along with new WW1 medical records and historical newspapers.. England Roman Catholic Parish Registers EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The mystery of 16-year-old double murder in Sweden was solved last year using data from genealogy websites, a method first used to identify and capture the “Golden State Killer” in 2018. Detailing the case in a new study, scientists in Sweden say it’s the first time this technology has been used to catch a murderer outside the US. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER From an article by Diane Sagers published in the latest issue of the FamilySearch Blog: The Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City, Utah, has long been a go-to place to find genealogical research materials and is the flagship library for FamilySearch International.With the closure of the library a year ago due to the COVID 19 pandemic, people have had to rely largely on online EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following is a Plus Edition article, written by and copyright by Dick Eastman. One question that pops up frequently is: "What format should I use to save my files?" EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to (paid) Plus Edition subscribers.. Read the (+) Plus Edition articles (a Plus Edition username and password is required).. Please limit yourcomments about the
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER NOTE: This article contains personal opinions. I recently read about a new book that documents all the readable tombstones in a cemetery and provides a map of that cemetery. The single copy of this hand-made book is available at a public library near the cemetery that wasdocumented.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement is extracted from the IAJGS mailing list and is republished here with permission: Following an emotional and personal debate over whether privacy rights of birth parents should override the rights of adoptees seeking information about their past Connecticut is now the 10 th state to guarantee original birthcertificate access.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to(paid) Plus Edition
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Uncover important facts about your ancestors this week on FamilySearch in more than a half million Netherlands Vital Records Indexes 1600–2000, and nearly 2M more Catholic Church records from Argentina beginning 1576, plus Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, Puerto Rico EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The mystery of 16-year-old double murder in Sweden was solved last year using data from genealogy websites, a method first used to identify and capture the “Golden State Killer” in 2018. Detailing the case in a new study, scientists in Sweden say it’s the first time this technology has been used to catch a murderer outside the US. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER This is the place to ask questions, offer comments and suggestions, and to seek advice. We s uggest you limit the messages here to genealogy-related topics (genealogy research, genealogy advice, DNA, online genealogy databases, software, and related topics.. Any off-topic messages (spam, profanity, derogatory comments, personal attacks, or non-genealogy-related topics) will be deleted. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER For some time, Progeny Genealogy Software has offered an excellent program for Windows users that creates gorgeous genealogy charts. Now the company has introduced a very similar from for Macintosh users. If you are a Mac user and if you would like better to produces better chart printouts, you need to investigate Charting Companion forMacintosh!
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
NETHERLANDS FAMILY CARDS 1919-1939 ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE Friesland is a province of the Netherlands knowns a Fresia, located in the northern part of the country. The West-Fries Archief has made the family cards 1919-1939 available on online—again. They had been removed in 2018 due advice of the Society of Municipalities in the Netherlands- to remove the family cards of 1921-1940 to limit EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The mystery of 16-year-old double murder in Sweden was solved last year using data from genealogy websites, a method first used to identify and capture the “Golden State Killer” in 2018. Detailing the case in a new study, scientists in Sweden say it’s the first time this technology has been used to catch a murderer outside the US. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER This is the place to ask questions, offer comments and suggestions, and to seek advice. We s uggest you limit the messages here to genealogy-related topics (genealogy research, genealogy advice, DNA, online genealogy databases, software, and related topics.. Any off-topic messages (spam, profanity, derogatory comments, personal attacks, or non-genealogy-related topics) will be deleted. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER For some time, Progeny Genealogy Software has offered an excellent program for Windows users that creates gorgeous genealogy charts. Now the company has introduced a very similar from for Macintosh users. If you are a Mac user and if you would like better to produces better chart printouts, you need to investigate Charting Companion forMacintosh!
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
NETHERLANDS FAMILY CARDS 1919-1939 ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE Friesland is a province of the Netherlands knowns a Fresia, located in the northern part of the country. The West-Fries Archief has made the family cards 1919-1939 available on online—again. They had been removed in 2018 due advice of the Society of Municipalities in the Netherlands- to remove the family cards of 1921-1940 to limit EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER TheGenealogist Allows You to Jump Back in Time – Image Archive Pictures Now Pinned to Maps. Free Family History Library Webinars in June 2021. New English and Welsh Parish Records added to Findmypast. New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 24 May 2021. It is the Last Day of the Month, Back Up Your Genealogy Files. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Delivering the genealogy-related news for more than 25 years! Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum. Chat Room. MORE EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER From an article by Diane Sagers published in the latest issue of the FamilySearch Blog: The Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City, Utah, has long been a go-to place to find genealogical research materials and is the flagship library for FamilySearch International.With the closure of the library a year ago due to the COVID 19 pandemic, people have had to rely largely on online EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER New patron film scanning station in the FamilySearch Family History LibraryThe FamilySearch Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, announced it will begin a phased reopening starting 6 July 2021. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER When Michigan State Police began submitting DNA from unidentified remains for genealogy testing, the agency was elated by how quickly the process achieved results. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to (paid) Plus Edition subscribers.. Read the (+) Plus Edition articles (a Plus Edition username and password is required).. Please limit yourcomments about the
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to(paid) Plus Edition
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Police officers are trying to find the rightful owner or family of a stash of World War II-era photos and letters discovered in Stocktonthis week.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Uncover important facts about your ancestors this week on FamilySearch in more than a half million Netherlands Vital Records Indexes 1600–2000, and nearly 2M more Catholic Church records from Argentina beginning 1576, plus Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, Puerto Rico EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement is extracted from the IAJGS mailing list and is republished here with permission: Following an emotional and personal debate over whether privacy rights of birth parents should override the rights of adoptees seeking information about their past Connecticut is now the 10 th state to guarantee original birthcertificate access.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Delivering the genealogy-related news for more than 25 years! EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER When Michigan State Police began submitting DNA from unidentified remains for genealogy testing, the agency was elated by how quickly the process achieved results. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Capture new information about your family on FamilySearch this week in 4M new digital images from Australia, Victoria Wills, Probate and Administration Files 1841–1926, expanded collections from England Middlesex Parish Registers 1539–1988, and the 2008 Census for Liberia.. Browse nearly a million added Catholic Church records EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Really Useful Family History Show will be Held November 12th and13th
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to (paid) Plus Edition subscribers.. Read the (+) Plus Edition articles (a Plus Edition username and password is required).. Please limit yourcomments about the
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Uncover important facts about your ancestors this week on FamilySearch in more than a half million Netherlands Vital Records Indexes 1600–2000, and nearly 2M more Catholic Church records from Argentina beginning 1576, plus Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, Puerto Rico EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to(paid) Plus Edition
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following is an extract from an article by Ashley Murray and published in the Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette at https://bit.ly/3wVQv8O:. If you’ve ever wanted to explore 19th-century Pittsburgh City Council records, learn what was happening in Allegheny City — today’s North Side — just before its annexation, or delve into the local development decisions during thelast 100
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
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EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Delivering the genealogy-related news for more than 25 years! EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER When Michigan State Police began submitting DNA from unidentified remains for genealogy testing, the agency was elated by how quickly the process achieved results. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Capture new information about your family on FamilySearch this week in 4M new digital images from Australia, Victoria Wills, Probate and Administration Files 1841–1926, expanded collections from England Middlesex Parish Registers 1539–1988, and the 2008 Census for Liberia.. Browse nearly a million added Catholic Church records EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Really Useful Family History Show will be Held November 12th and13th
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EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Uncover important facts about your ancestors this week on FamilySearch in more than a half million Netherlands Vital Records Indexes 1600–2000, and nearly 2M more Catholic Church records from Argentina beginning 1576, plus Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, Puerto Rico EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to(paid) Plus Edition
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following is an extract from an article by Ashley Murray and published in the Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania) Post-Gazette at https://bit.ly/3wVQv8O:. If you’ve ever wanted to explore 19th-century Pittsburgh City Council records, learn what was happening in Allegheny City — today’s North Side — just before its annexation, or delve into the local development decisions during thelast 100
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
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EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. By the early 1970s, Dick was already using a mainframe computer to enter his family data on punchcards.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - Search. Home. Latest News. Daily Email List of New Articles. Search. Subscribe. Discussion Forum.Chat Room. MORE
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER For the two paid options, you may pay safely and securely by VISA, MasterCard, or Discover cards. All transactions are fully insured against fraud or other illegal uses. Also please note that Standard Edition subscriptions are available FREE of charge but you still need to sign up for that level of account.. We don't sell, rent, or use your information for any purposes other than providing EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER There is an interesting genealogy and DNA-related question and answer published in the "Ask Amy" syndicated advice column that may interest genealogists and DNA experts everywhere. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER 1,099,511,627,776. 2,199,023,255,550. Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in your family tree and ineveryone else's
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Dangers of Microfilm. S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras thatuse film.
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER MyHeritage has announced a major update to DNA Matches on MyHeritage — you can now compare your Genetic Groups to those of your DNA Matches.. According to the MyHeritage Blog: "In late December 2020, we introduced Genetic Groups, an enhancement to our Ethnicity Estimate which increases the resolution of MyHeritage DNA’s ethnicity breakdown to 2,114 geographic regions. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER According to an article in the MyHeritage Blog: "Last year, MyHeritage teamed up with Legacy Family Tree Webinars to make history: we hosted EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER When Michigan State Police began submitting DNA from unidentified remains for genealogy testing, the agency was elated by how quickly the process achieved results. FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Delivering the genealogy-related news for more than 25 years! EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Really Useful Family History Show will be Held November 12th and13th
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to (paid) Plus Edition subscribers.. Read the (+) Plus Edition articles (a Plus Edition username and password is required).. Please limit yourcomments about the
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: Uncover important facts about your ancestors this week on FamilySearch in more than a half million Netherlands Vital Records Indexes 1600–2000, and nearly 2M more Catholic Church records from Argentina beginning 1576, plus Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, Puerto Rico EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to(paid) Plus Edition
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER About the author. Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years.. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER How to Subscribe To or Unsubscribe From this site's email messages. Search this newsletter. Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilyTree DNA: MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 7, 2021 -- Dr. Lior Rauchberger, CEO of leading Australian genomics company, myDNA, announced a merger with the U.S., Houston-based consumer DNA test company, FamilyTreeDNA, and its parent company, Gene by Gene. Dr. Rauchberger will step into the role of CEO of the merged companies, EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER This is the place to ask questions, offer comments and suggestions, and to seek advice. We s uggest you limit the messages here to genealogy-related topics (genealogy research, genealogy advice, DNA, online genealogy databases, software, and related topics.. Any off-topic messages (spam, profanity, derogatory comments, personal attacks, or non-genealogy-related topics) will be deleted. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras that use film. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER About the author. Dick Eastman has been writing this genealogy newsletter for 25+ years.. He has been involved in genealogy for more than 35 years. He has worked in the computer industry for more than 50 years in hardware, software, and managerial positions. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER How to Subscribe To or Unsubscribe From this site's email messages. Search this newsletter. Powered by Wild Apricot Membership Software EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER I mentioned the unofficial word in yesterday's newsletter. Now here is the official press release: TEL AVIV, Israel & LEHI, Utah & SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--MyHeritage, the leading global service for discovering your past and empowering your future, announced today that Francisco Partners, a leading global investment firm that specializes in partnering with technology businesses, has signed a EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article by James Fleury and published in the newshub.co.nz web site should be required reading by genealogists who have had their DNA tested by any of the DNA testing companies. In short, it says to don't belieVe what they tell you. Perhaps a longer and more accurate answer is to always read the fine print that accompanies the test results and consider what it tells you. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by FamilyTree DNA: MELBOURNE, Australia, Jan. 7, 2021 -- Dr. Lior Rauchberger, CEO of leading Australian genomics company, myDNA, announced a merger with the U.S., Houston-based consumer DNA test company, FamilyTreeDNA, and its parent company, Gene by Gene. Dr. Rauchberger will step into the role of CEO of the merged companies, EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Here is an announcement from MyHeritage that I am certain will interest many readers of this newsletter. MyHeritage earlier announced total FREE access to the company's 1,144,541,613 individual records from all over the world. Some of the collections contain indexes which help you find out where the birth record is located, while others contain the actual image of the record. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER This is the place to ask questions, offer comments and suggestions, and to seek advice. We s uggest you limit the messages here to genealogy-related topics (genealogy research, genealogy advice, DNA, online genealogy databases, software, and related topics.. Any off-topic messages (spam, profanity, derogatory comments, personal attacks, or non-genealogy-related topics) will be deleted. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER S till another company has left the microfilm business: Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection some time ago. As part of the plan to save the company, Kodak management has announced the company will no longer manufacture cameras. Actually, Kodak previously had stopped the manufacture of film and cameras that use film. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Yes, that's more than TWO TRILLION ANCESTORS if we assume there were no duplicates (one person appearing in more than one place in your family tree). That's more than all the people who ever lived on the face of the earth so obviously there are many duplicates in EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists: FREE BCG-SPONSORED WEBINAR “A Family for Suzanne”by Ruth Randall, CG
EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER According to an article in the MyHeritage Blog: "Last year, MyHeritage teamed up with Legacy Family Tree Webinars to make history: we hosted EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER When Michigan State Police began submitting DNA from unidentified remains for genealogy testing, the agency was elated by how quickly the process achieved results. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER An article in the 23andMe Blog will interest many genealogists: " Researchers at 23andMe have identified a new genetic variant associated with COVID-19 induced loss of smell and taste. "The findings, published in a preprint released on medRxiv, note that the genetic variant is near two olfactory genes.Loss of smell and, or taste — also called anosmia — is a hallmark symptom of COVID-19. FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter Delivering the genealogy-related news for more than 25 years! EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The Really Useful Family History Show will be Held November 12th and13th
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EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER The following announcement was written by Findmypast: This week’s Findmypast Friday sees the leading family history website expand their exclusive collection of Scottish parish registers with over half a million new Roman Catholic sacramental registers.. Also new to the site this week are monumental inscriptions from England’s largest county as well a whole host of historical newspapers. EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the EASTMAN'S ONLINE GENEALOGY NEWSLETTER Latest News Articles. Everyone can read the (free) Standard Edition articles. However, the Plus Edition articles are accessible only to (paid) Plus Edition subscribers.. Read the (+) Plus Edition articles (a Plus Edition username and password is required).. Please limit yourcomments about the
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