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Railway Accidents in History
Posted on 17 December 2012 | No CommentsWe recently watched the movie, Polar Express, as a Christmas Season activity. If you’ve seen the movie you remember the hair-raising ride as the train crests the mountain pass on... -
The Descendants of William and Annis Chandler
Posted on 15 December 2012 | No CommentsThere are times in your genealogy research when you wish you could shake the hand of someone from the past and tell them thank you. It may be a census... -
GeneTree Closing Down ~ 1 Jan 2013
Posted on 14 December 2012 | No CommentsGeneTree.com has announced that they will permanently close their site on 1 Jan 2013. I f you have uploaded your DNA information and have related trees on the site, you... -
FamilySearch Forums Closing ~ 31 Dec 2012
Posted on 13 December 2012 | 4 CommentsThe FamilySearch Forums are going to be shut down on 31 Dec 2012 according to an announcement at the top of the forums page: “We are transitioning our Forums into... -
Publishing Genealogy on Issuu
Posted on 13 December 2012 | No CommentsI’m frequently asked about self-publication by fellow genealogists who what to share their genealogy research with family and friends but don’t necessarily want their work to be printed as hardcopy.... -
Denmark Resources on the FamilySearch Wiki
Posted on 12 December 2012 | No CommentsGenealogists researching for the Danish ancestors will delight in the Denmark article on the FamilySearch Wiki. It is an amazing resource for all of us with Danish ancestors. The article... -
The Shop on Water Street in 1811
Posted on 11 December 2012 | No CommentsThe old shop of the Honorable Andrew Belden on Water Street in 1811. -
Baseball and the Civil War
Posted on 10 December 2012 | No CommentsPrisoners of war stay alive in very difficult circumstances. The stress of confinement, terrible conditions, little food and in many cases, severe wounds made life hell for prisoners during the... -
Genealogy Communities on Google+
Posted on 9 December 2012 | No CommentsDecember 7th was a busy day on the land. Google released Google+ Communities to the world. Based on the comments posted on Google+ the day before, the demand for the...














