Stanczyk, likes using Goggle technology for genealogy. I use Google’s Translator to translate Russian/Polish/German/Latin to/from English. I use Google Books for hard to find reference materials. I use iGoogle to create a personal “Genealogy-Newspaper” to read every day and also add a few genealogy widgets too. I use Google Maps to create cemetery maps with data. Obviously, I use Google as a search engine. Now I use all of these tools on my smartphone.
Now You can be a Genealogy News Aggregator (using Google News) …
ABC News – 8 minutes ago
and PBS’ “Faces of America are helping fueling the trend in genealogy. But for many Hispanics, tracing the family tree hasn’t been so easy.
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StandardNet – Oct 2, 2011
When they run into those inevitable brick walls in search of their ancestors, more and more genealogists are turning not to census data, military logs or death notices.
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Iron County Reporter – 7 hours ago
IRON RIVER—On Thursday, Oct. 6, the Iron County Genealogical Society will meet at 1 pm in the J. Patrick White Conference Room at the West Iron District Library.
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Mail Tribune – 1 hour ago
A five-part series of beginning genealogy starts Thursday, Oct. 13 at the Jackson County Genealogy Library, Phoenix.
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Green Valley News – Oct 3, 2011
Virginia and Pennsylvania are considering easing restrictions on vital records in response to pressure from genealogists, and are soliciting comments from researchers.
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Carmi Times – 17 hours ago
By Anonymous The annual noon luncheon meeting of The Genealogy Society of White County, Illinois will be held Oct. 29 at the American Legion Hall in Carmi.
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MarketWatch (press release) – Sep 29, 2011
Traditionally, genealogists have been forced to manually re-enter vital information, such as names, dates and locations, on every site they visit for every person in their family tree.
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ABC News – 3 minutes ago
and PBS’ “Faces of America are helping fueling the trend in genealogy. But for many Hispanics, tracing the family tree hasn’t been so easy.
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LubbockOnline.com – Sep 29, 2011
The South Plains Genealogical Society will feature George Schweitzer as speaker for its Fall Seminar from 9:30 am to 1:20 pm Oct. 8 at First United Methodist Church.
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Appeal-Democrat – Oct 2, 2011
A free basic genealogy workshop is scheduled at the Yuba County Library, 303 Second St., Marysville. The program is slated from 2-5 pm Saturday.
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TCPalm – Oct 3, 2011
FORT PIERCE – Local historian and genealogist Patti Kirk is returning to the Morningside Branch Library with her genealogy series for October.
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Tbo.com – Oct 2, 2011
“Genealogy is so simple and easy to do that it can be done in five minutes.” That’s the very misleading introductory remark on a video on the popular Mormon Church website, FamilySearch.
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FOX19 – Oct 3, 2011
In addition to running her own business, Key Genealogy, and volunteering with the Butler County Records Center & Archives, she is also a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists and holds a Professional Learning Certificate in …
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Chicago Daily Herald – Oct 2, 2011
He started out with a modest interest in his own family genealogy, but when Jerry Becker was done, he had more than 800 names on the family tree and relatives from around the world meeting each other for the first time.
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Wired (blog) – Oct 2, 2011
But without a lot of experience, those new to genealogy might not be sure what materials exist, or how or where to find them.
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TCPalm – 8 hours ago
Genealogy Dept. Tours: Learn what is available for family history research. IRC Main Library, 1600 21st St., Vero Beach. Tuesdays and Oct. 15.
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The Republic – Sep 30, 2011
When they run into those inevitable brick walls in search of their ancestors, more and more genealogists are turning not to census data, military logs or death notices.
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Patch.com – Sep 30, 2011
Tracing her history is hard work, so she is attending meetings of the recently formed East Greenwich Genealogy Society. During the Society’s recent meeting at the East Greenwich Free Library, the library’s Diane Hogan showed members how to find and use …
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