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Dana Huff | Our Family History
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All posts by Dana Huff. Surprises from 23 and Me. May 14, 2016. My husband and I ordered kits from 23 and Me to compare with what we learned via the DNA kits from Ancestry.com. There are some things that the 23 and Me data share that Ancestry.com data do not fun things like the extent of your Neanderthal background, and interesting things like what seems to be a more precise breakdown of your ancestry composition. Here is my entire ancestry composition at 50% (Speculative):. As you can see, even with the...
Digital Storytelling to Capture Family Stories | Our Family History
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Digital Storytelling to Capture Family Stories. March 21, 2015. This presentation was created by Joe Lambert and follows the Center for Digital Storytelling’s elements of creating a good digital story. The first step, Owning Your Insight. Involves finding your story and deciding what story to tell. One important thing I learned is that somehow, even if you are telling someone else’s story, the story also needs to be about. Next, CDS recommends Owning Your Emotions. This part is tough. Family stories ...
1940 census | Our Family History
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Tag Archives: 1940 census. Primary Sources: Letters, Documents, Diaries, Histories. 1940’s Census Blog. April 7, 2012. Did you know that you can learn a lot of information about the 1940 Census from the 1940 Census Blog. The blog includes posts about famous people found in the census and how to find them. Informative posts about the indexing project. And even great contests. You can keep up with news about the 1940 Census Community Project. The blog has an RSS feed. As part of the1940census.com. By this ...
Photographs | Our Family History
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Digital Storytelling to Capture Family Stories. March 21, 2015. This presentation was created by Joe Lambert and follows the Center for Digital Storytelling’s elements of creating a good digital story. The first step, Owning Your Insight. Involves finding your story and deciding what story to tell. One important thing I learned is that somehow, even if you are telling someone else’s story, the story also needs to be about. Next, CDS recommends Owning Your Emotions. This part is tough. Family stories ...
gedcoms | Our Family History
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April 20, 2015. As I promised in my previous post. I will be sharing more about digital storytelling in a future post, but I wanted to share that I have found a family tree sitebuilder I’m excited about. My cousin Rick Zeutenhorst uses it on his site. I really liked the look of my cousin’s site, and based on his recommendation, I decided to get it for two reasons:. Some things I really like about the sitebuilding software, which is called TNG: The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding. Click to share...
family history | Our Family History
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Tag Archives: family history. Digital Storytelling to Capture Family Stories. March 21, 2015. This presentation was created by Joe Lambert and follows the Center for Digital Storytelling’s elements of creating a good digital story. The first step, Owning Your Insight. Involves finding your story and deciding what story to tell. One important thing I learned is that somehow, even if you are telling someone else’s story, the story also needs to be about. Next, CDS recommends Owning Your Emotions. This part...
The Genealogy Blog is Back! | Our Family History
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The Genealogy Blog is Back! March 20, 2015. You might also notice things look a little different around here. I changed the look of the site. As such, some items might be in different places, and if you can’t find something you used to be able to find, please just let me know. I think everything is in place, but it’s entirely possible I missed something. Thanks to all of you for your patience. Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window). Dana Huff dot Net.
errors | Our Family History
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April 20, 2015. As I promised in my previous post. I will be sharing more about digital storytelling in a future post, but I wanted to share that I have found a family tree sitebuilder I’m excited about. My cousin Rick Zeutenhorst uses it on his site. I really liked the look of my cousin’s site, and based on his recommendation, I decided to get it for two reasons:. Some things I really like about the sitebuilding software, which is called TNG: The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding. Click to share...
digital storytelling | Our Family History
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Tag Archives: digital storytelling. Digital Storytelling to Capture Family Stories. March 21, 2015. This presentation was created by Joe Lambert and follows the Center for Digital Storytelling’s elements of creating a good digital story. The first step, Owning Your Insight. Involves finding your story and deciding what story to tell. One important thing I learned is that somehow, even if you are telling someone else’s story, the story also needs to be about. Next, CDS recommends Owning Your Emotions.
1940’s Census Blog | Our Family History
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Primary Sources: Letters, Documents, Diaries, Histories. 1940’s Census Blog. April 7, 2012. Did you know that you can learn a lot of information about the 1940 Census from the 1940 Census Blog. The blog includes posts about famous people found in the census and how to find them. Informative posts about the indexing project. And even great contests. You can keep up with news about the 1940 Census Community Project. The blog has an RSS feed. That allows you to receive updates in your RSS feed reader, too.
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The Genealogy Guys Podcast & Genealogy Connection
Links will not work in preview mode. The Genealogy Guys Podcast. Are productions of Aha! The Genealogy Guys Podcast. Support Us on Patreon! Genealogy Connection #040 - Stacey Adger, OGS Officer. Mar 25, 2018. Stacey Adger is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Ohio Genealogical Society, and the OGS Publicity Chair. You can follow Stacey on Twitter at @adger stacey. The Genealogy Guys Podcast #340 - 2018 March 16. Mar 19, 2018. MyHeritage announced a new. The Suzanne Winsor Freeman. Mar 13, 2018.
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This Blog Has Moved. Northern AZ Genealogical Society. Family Tree Maker Tips. Monday, January 31, 2011. This Blog Has Moved. Hey bloggers . in an effort to make this blog more user friendly, it's been moved. You can read all the previous posts at the new location. Be sure to save the new blog address in your favorites (or bookmarks). Http:/ www.GenealogyHelpZone.com/blog/. Thursday, November 25, 2010. US Census Release Dates. The reason is because of privacy! Is scheduled for release on April 2, 2012.
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Jump to main navigation and login. Jump to additional information. Try a New Ancestry.com Membership! Making a Family Tree. Genealogy Forms and Charts. Top Genealogy Web Sites. Genealogy Help Zone RSS Feed. You Don't Have to Be a Professional Genealogist to Discover Your Family History. Want to know more about your family history but don't know where to begin? Perhaps you've tried using some of the resource out there (like Ancestry.com. Read more: Fold3 Help. Family Tree Maker on Sale. Is one of the best...
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September 11, 2012 · 6:45 am. For GeneaBloggers.com: Remembering 9/11. Did the man on the radio just say a plane hit one of the skyscrapers in New York City? Did I hear that right? I thought. I was bleary eyed. It was early in California. The alarm had just gone off, the clock radio tuned to a public news station. Gosh, how does a plane accidently crash into a building like that? Neither of us had an answer. We couldn’t bear to think about the victims. The rest of the day went by slowly. I called my ...