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Using Asana in Genealogy
Posted on 21 January 2013 | No CommentsWe know from experience that having our own genealogy site dramatically enhances the number of contacts we receive from cousins with the same ancestry. Many of those contacts turn into... -
Leo and May Powell ~ Lehi, Utah
Posted on 20 January 2013 | No CommentsMy mothers collection of old family photos regularly provides a Sunday afternoon diversion as I work to find the records for the individuals capture in them. The photo of Leo... -
Thoughts On Aging
Posted on 19 January 2013 | No CommentsGeorge Carlin seemed to always find a way to center in on the meat of issues. Enjoy a few of his ‘Carlinisms’ on this fine day. Do you realize that... -
Acquiring Records at FamilySearch
Posted on 18 January 2013 | No CommentsFamilySearch started collecting genealogical records in 1897. I remember going to the old library in Salt Lake City when I was just little fellow and and been a regular patron... -
French Fashion ~ Vintage Prices
Posted on 17 January 2013 | No CommentsFashion in days gone by included a lot of fur and fine hats. Prices were steep back then just as they are now for similar offerings. Wouldn’t it be nice... -
Create Your Own Genealogy Website
Posted on 16 January 2013 | No CommentsDecades of genealogy research experience and experimentation in ways to engage other cousins have repeatedly proven my early assumption that my own genealogy website would be the best vehicle to... -
The Descendants of John Howard
Posted on 15 January 2013 | No CommentsLong ago, I discovered that I am a an 8th great grandson of John Howard of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Several research mishaps occurred during my quest leading me to a branch... -
American Indian Census Rolls ~ FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 14 January 2013 | No CommentsI enjoyed a conversation recently with a Native American who is tracing her ancestry. While a lot of it was committed to memory and handed down from generation to generation,... -
Explaining FamilySearch
Posted on 13 January 2013 | No CommentsFamilySearch Is comprised of many tools, sites, documents and records. As regular user of most of them, I’ve become a little jaded to the breadth of the resources aggregated in... -
The Red Cross Moving Fort ~ WWI
Posted on 12 January 2013 | No CommentsHoping to find protection from flying bullets during World War I, the Red Cross designed a moveable ‘fort’ that was powered by its inhabitants. Did it work in the muddy...













