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How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE 1950 U.S. CENSUS Questions Asked on the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Questionnaire. The following questions were asked of everyone in the household. 1. Name of street, avenue or road where the household is located. 2. Home or apartment number. 3. Serial number of dwelling unit. 4. 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES Here are two simple options: 1) Turn on your phone’s flashlight feature and then turn your phone around to face you and hold the negative in front of it. 2) Use a free app to turn your phone’s screen into a light box. I downloaded the free Screen Light to my iPhone which is also available on Android. 6 TIPS TO CREATE FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS THEY CAN’T PUT DOWN Tips to Create Family History Books. It’s really important to create your book with your “customer” in mind: your family member who will be reading the book. So here are my top tips for making your book fascinating to your reader: #1. Convey an overall COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. Imagecourtesy of
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COMPARE LOOK-ALIKES IN YOUR FAMILY WITH FREE FACIAL What to Look for When Comparing Faces. When it comes to comparing faces, there are many features you can compare: The shape of the face (is it oval, round, square or heart-shaped?) Teeth (Look for unique shapes and spaces) Eyes (analyze the shape, color, size and spacing between the eyes) Eyebrows (shape, length, and distance to the eye)Nose
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How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE 1950 U.S. CENSUS Questions Asked on the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Questionnaire. The following questions were asked of everyone in the household. 1. Name of street, avenue or road where the household is located. 2. Home or apartment number. 3. Serial number of dwelling unit. 4. 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES Here are two simple options: 1) Turn on your phone’s flashlight feature and then turn your phone around to face you and hold the negative in front of it. 2) Use a free app to turn your phone’s screen into a light box. I downloaded the free Screen Light to my iPhone which is also available on Android. 6 TIPS TO CREATE FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS THEY CAN’T PUT DOWN Tips to Create Family History Books. It’s really important to create your book with your “customer” in mind: your family member who will be reading the book. So here are my top tips for making your book fascinating to your reader: #1. Convey an overall COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. Imagecourtesy of
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COMPARE LOOK-ALIKES IN YOUR FAMILY WITH FREE FACIAL What to Look for When Comparing Faces. When it comes to comparing faces, there are many features you can compare: The shape of the face (is it oval, round, square or heart-shaped?) Teeth (Look for unique shapes and spaces) Eyes (analyze the shape, color, size and spacing between the eyes) Eyebrows (shape, length, and distance to the eye)Nose
WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! ENGLISH PARISH RECORDS: FINDING ENGLISH ANCESTORS BEFORE English Parish records are a rich genealogical resource. England’s earliest useful census is from 1841, and civil records only go back to 1837. Let us help you trace your English family history before that time. English parish records might hold the key, and we’ve got all the information you need to get started searching them. WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO LAND AT ELLIS ISLAND? Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay, was the gateway for over 12 million immigrants coming to the United States from January 1, 1892 until 1954 when it closed. In our Genealogy Gems Podcast #199, Lisa shared a blurb from Profile America, regarding Ellis Island in GENEALOGY MATERIALS DIRECTIVE Title: Genealogy_Materials_Directive.PDF Author: Dad Created Date: 5/19/2008 4:29:30 PM HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGY The article was on how to find military service records. Military Minutes contributor Michael Strauss made this comment about the United States Merchant Marine: “Although not officially a branch of the military, the Merchant Marines sacrificed and lost lives since the days of the Revolutionary War, carrying out their missions of supply and logistics during times of war.” EASTERN CHEROKEE APPLICATIONS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH Eastern Cherokee Applications Collection for Native American Research. The Eastern Cherokee tribe sued the United States for funds due them under the treaties of 1835, 1836, and 1845. Applicants, or claimants, were asked to prove they were members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaties, or descended from itsmembers.
THE GENEALOGY FAN CLUB PRINCIPLE OVERCOMES GENEALOGY BRICK A FAN club stands for Family, Associates, and Neighbors. Using the FAN club principle is a process in which genealogists identify a list of people (family, associates, and neighbors) that lived and associated with a given ancestor. By researching these other people, you may flesh out some new hints for your own research. GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AND CENTIMORGANS If you’re doing DNA tests for family history, you may see lots of predicted cousin matches: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc..But what does that predicted genetic relationship actually mean? Here’s an easy to understand explanation of genetic relationships and centimorgans, and the powerful genetic genealogy unit of measure, and how it helps yourresearch.
DNA MATCHES: WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH ALL YOUR GENETIC 4TH In the Places panel, right-click on MyPlaces and select Add > Folder: Right-click on MyPlaces > Add > Folder. 2. Name the folder and then click OK: Creating a folder in Google Earth. 3. Now you will see your new DNA folder for your 16 couples in the Places panel. If you don’t see it, look toward the bottom of the list.GENEALOGY GEM
How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Premium Membership Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join. GENEALOGY MATERIALS DIRECTIVE Title: Genealogy_Materials_Directive.PDF Author: Dad Created Date: 5/19/2008 4:29:30 PM COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES 5. Send Your Old Negatives in for Professional Scanning. Now that you have organized a pile of negatives ready for digitization, it’s time to send them out to a professional scanning company. HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. DECIPHERING DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS FOR GENEALOGY: WORLD Our Military Minutes Man Michael Strauss revisits the first subject he covered with us on the Genealogy Gems Podcast: Draft Registrations for both World War I and World War II.This is Part 2, covering WWII. Click here to read Part 1 for background about the numbering on the cards, draft classifications, and the Selective Service System.Then read on to learn all about WWII draft HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
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How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Premium Membership Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join. GENEALOGY MATERIALS DIRECTIVE Title: Genealogy_Materials_Directive.PDF Author: Dad Created Date: 5/19/2008 4:29:30 PM COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES 5. Send Your Old Negatives in for Professional Scanning. Now that you have organized a pile of negatives ready for digitization, it’s time to send them out to a professional scanning company. HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. DECIPHERING DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS FOR GENEALOGY: WORLD Our Military Minutes Man Michael Strauss revisits the first subject he covered with us on the Genealogy Gems Podcast: Draft Registrations for both World War I and World War II.This is Part 2, covering WWII. Click here to read Part 1 for background about the numbering on the cards, draft classifications, and the Selective Service System.Then read on to learn all about WWII draft HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
COMPARE LOOK-ALIKES IN YOUR FAMILY WITH FREE FACIAL Who are the look-alikes in your family? A new free facial recognition web app compares your pictures to see just how strong those family resemblances are! Recently I saw an article online that ENGLISH PARISH RECORDS: FINDING ENGLISH ANCESTORS BEFORE How to find English Parish records: England’s earliest useful census is from 1841, and civil records only go back to 1837. In this post we’ll help you trace your English family history before that time. English parish records might hold the key, and we’ve got all HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. NEW! SCOTLAND GENEALOGY RECORDS ONLINE New Irish genealogy records online. Ireland, Dublin Metropolitan Police Prisoners Books 1905-1908 and 1911-1918.. “The Dublin Metropolitan Police prisoners books cover the year ranges of 1905 to 1908 and 1911 to 1918. WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO LAND AT ELLIS ISLAND? Chalked full of a rich history, Ellis Island was the leading port of arrival for the United States for sixty years. Read more about this historic place and the inspirational stories of immigrants past. 6 TIPS TO CREATE FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS THEY CAN’T PUT DOWN But where to begin the family story, and where to end it? It’s tempting to tell the story of one generation in each book. But even this can become an overwhelming project, with an end product that is not as meaningful for your readers (lots of dates and names, without a lot of room for stories or photos). HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGY The article was on how to find military service records. Military Minutes contributor Michael Strauss made this comment about the United States Merchant Marine: “Although not officially a branch of the military, the Merchant Marines sacrificed and lost lives since the days of the Revolutionary War, carrying out their missions of supply and logistics during times of war.” THE GENEALOGY FAN CLUB PRINCIPLE OVERCOMES GENEALOGY BRICK In the case of Catherine Fearer Coddington, wife of James Coddington, I was having difficulty finding who her parents were. By searching for other Fearer individuals in the area, I discovered a biographical sketch on a John Fearer, Jr. Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, Volume 2, reads: In 1836John Fearer brought his family toIllinois.
RESOLVING THREE COMMON CONFLICTING EVIDENCE IN GENEALOGY Hi. On January 18, 2017, you posted “Resolving Three Common Conflicting Evidence Problems in Genealogy” in Genealogy Gems. Great info. I would like to know whether it is permissible to reprint the article in my genealogy group’s newsletter (with the image). SEARCH CANADIAN PASSENGER LISTS FOR FREE AT LIBRARY Visit the Passenger Lists page at the Library and Archives Canada here for details lists, years and microfilm numbers.. Good news: You will be able to find a lot of records after 1865. And the news gets evenbetter.
EASTERN CHEROKEE APPLICATIONS FOR NATIVE AMERICAN RESEARCH Fold3.com has made access to their Native American records collections free between November 1 and 15th. Here are step-by-step instructions to effectively navigate the Eastern Cherokee Applications collection.GENEALOGY GEM
How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
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Premium Videos. Click a topic below or get the complete list of videos here. *Note: These videos all require a Premium eLearning subscription. You must be signed in as a member to view videos. QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE 1950 U.S. CENSUS Questions Asked on the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Questionnaire. The following questions were asked of everyone in the household. 1. Name of street, avenue or road where the household is located. 2. Home or apartment number. 3. Serial number of dwelling unit. 4. 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES Here are two simple options: 1) Turn on your phone’s flashlight feature and then turn your phone around to face you and hold the negative in front of it. 2) Use a free app to turn your phone’s screen into a light box. I downloaded the free Screen Light to my iPhone which is also available on Android. HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. Imagecourtesy of
DECIPHERING DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS FOR GENEALOGY: WORLD Deciphering Draft Registration Cards for Genealogy: World War II. Our Military Minutes Man Michael Strauss revisits the first subject he covered with us on the Genealogy Gems Podcast: Draft Registrations for both World War I and World War II. This is Part 2, covering WWII. Click here to read Part 1 for background about the numbering on the COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
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How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
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Premium Videos. Click a topic below or get the complete list of videos here. *Note: These videos all require a Premium eLearning subscription. You must be signed in as a member to view videos. QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE 1950 U.S. CENSUS Questions Asked on the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Questionnaire. The following questions were asked of everyone in the household. 1. Name of street, avenue or road where the household is located. 2. Home or apartment number. 3. Serial number of dwelling unit. 4. 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES Here are two simple options: 1) Turn on your phone’s flashlight feature and then turn your phone around to face you and hold the negative in front of it. 2) Use a free app to turn your phone’s screen into a light box. I downloaded the free Screen Light to my iPhone which is also available on Android. HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. Imagecourtesy of
DECIPHERING DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS FOR GENEALOGY: WORLD Deciphering Draft Registration Cards for Genealogy: World War II. Our Military Minutes Man Michael Strauss revisits the first subject he covered with us on the Genealogy Gems Podcast: Draft Registrations for both World War I and World War II. This is Part 2, covering WWII. Click here to read Part 1 for background about the numbering on the COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
ULTIMATE GUIDE TO 1890 CENSUS AND SUBSTITUTE RECORDS Prior to the 1890 U.S. Federal Census, the last census taken was in 1880. With about 99% of the 1890 being destroyed as the result of the fire, this leaves a 20 year gap in the census (1880 – 1900.) Much can happen in a span of twenty years. For example, your ancestors could have been born and reached adulthood.DNA PROBLEM SOLVING
Sara shared her basic over-arching plan for using DNA to answer a genealogical question: First, do comprehensive traditional genealogical research on the problem. Then do DNA testing. Follow the clues where they lead. Use the genealogical proof standard to come to an accurate conclusion/solution. Also view the DNA standards. GENEALOGY MATERIALS DIRECTIVE Title: Genealogy_Materials_Directive.PDF Author: Dad Created Date: 5/19/2008 4:29:30 PM HOW TO USE CHURCH RECORDS FOR GENEALOGY Elevenses with Lisa Episode 41 Show Notes. Welcome to Elevenses with Lisa, our weekly little slice of heaven where friends get together for tea and talk about the thing that never fails to put a smile on our face: Genealogy!. As you know, birth, marriage and death records are essential to genealogy. We call them vital records, and there are two types: civil and church. COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! GENETIC GROUPS AT MYHERITAGE Genetic Groups include detailed genealogical insights about each group. Users can view a group’s migration patterns and drill down to view its precise whereabouts during different time periods from the 17th century until today. For each Genetic Group, users can view common ancestral surnames and common given names, the most prevalent 6 TIPS TO CREATE FAMILY HISTORY BOOKS THEY CAN’T PUT DOWN Tips to Create Family History Books. It’s really important to create your book with your “customer” in mind: your family member who will be reading the book. So here are my top tips for making your book fascinating to your reader: #1. Convey an overall HOW TO FIND CEMETERIES IN GOOGLE EARTH These days Google Earth is a free software program, a web-based program and a mobile app. Each form of the application has it’s own merits, and today we’re going to explore one of the software’s best features: the ability to map out cemeteries around the world, and gather valuable information about them. DNA MATCHES: WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH ALL YOUR GENETIC 4TH In the Places panel, right-click on MyPlaces and select Add > Folder: Right-click on MyPlaces > Add > Folder. 2. Name the folder and then click OK: Creating a folder in Google Earth. 3. Now you will see your new DNA folder for your 16 couples in the Places panel. If you don’t see it, look toward the bottom of the list.GENEALOGY GEM
How to find your family history with Lisa Louise Cooke of The Genealogy Gems Podcast and Elevenses with Lisa on YouTube. Tech Tips, FamilySearch, Ancestry DNA ELEVENSES WITH LISA GENEALOGY YOUTUBE SERIES Elevenses with Lisa. Free Weekly Genealogy Webinar Show Join Lisa Louise Cooke for Elevenses with Lisa, the online video series where we grab a cuppa with friends and learn about genealogy and family history.. How to Watch the Free Webinar Videos If the live show doesn’t fit your schedule, scroll down and click any of the episodes below to watch the video replay. WELCOME MCLEAN COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Join Lisa Louise Cooke for a full year of genealogy learning including this video webinar on demand. Membership includes 50+ video classes and handouts, exclusive downloadable handouts and episodes of Elevenses with Lisa, the Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast and more! Learn more about membership and join . Use coupon code 22MCLEAN tosave 22%.
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Premium Videos. Click a topic below or get the complete list of videos here. *Note: These videos all require a Premium eLearning subscription. You must be signed in as a member to view videos. QUESTIONS ASKED IN THE 1950 U.S. CENSUS Questions Asked on the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Questionnaire. The following questions were asked of everyone in the household. 1. Name of street, avenue or road where the household is located. 2. Home or apartment number. 3. Serial number of dwelling unit. 4. 5 STEPS TO DIGITIZING YOUR OLD NEGATIVES Here are two simple options: 1) Turn on your phone’s flashlight feature and then turn your phone around to face you and hold the negative in front of it. 2) Use a free app to turn your phone’s screen into a light box. I downloaded the free Screen Light to my iPhone which is also available on Android. HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CARS IN PHOTOGRAPHS Follow these tips to identify old cars in photographs from your family albums. You can often identify the make and model of the automobile; decipher and date the license plates, and even discover additional documents relating to the earliest drivers on your family tree. Imagecourtesy of
DECIPHERING DRAFT REGISTRATION CARDS FOR GENEALOGY: WORLD Deciphering Draft Registration Cards for Genealogy: World War II. Our Military Minutes Man Michael Strauss revisits the first subject he covered with us on the Genealogy Gems Podcast: Draft Registrations for both World War I and World War II. This is Part 2, covering WWII. Click here to read Part 1 for background about the numbering on the COMPARING DIGITIZED NEWSPAPERS ON GENEALOGY WEBSITES: WHY When it comes to digitized newspapers on genealogy websites, Findmypast is a clear headliner. The site already hosts millions of U.S., British and Irish newspaper pages–and their British collection is about to DOUBLE. Extra, extra, read all about it! HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
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GENEALOGY COLD CASE FILES: SOLVED! Genealogy Cold Case Files: SOLVED! Cold Case files are as common in genealogy as they are in criminal investigations. So it seemed a no brainer to me that family historians could incorporate some of the same techniques that cold case investigators use. And that is how my presentation How to Reopen and Work a Genealogical Cold Case was born. HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
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GENEALOGY COLD CASE FILES: SOLVED! Genealogy Cold Case Files: SOLVED! Cold Case files are as common in genealogy as they are in criminal investigations. So it seemed a no brainer to me that family historians could incorporate some of the same techniques that cold case investigators use. And that is how my presentation How to Reopen and Work a Genealogical Cold Case was born. HOW TO FIND U.S. MERCHANT MARINE RECORDS FOR GENEALOGYSEE MORE ONLISALOUISECOOKE.COM
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