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Ancestry.com Offers Life Stories of Ellis Island Immigrants Online

Wed, 09/01/2010 - 15:10
The following announcement was written by Ancestry.com: More than 1,700 first-hand audio recordings now available for free online PROVO, Utah, Sept. 1 -- Ancestry.com announced today it has launched a collection of more than 1,700 recorded oral histories from immigrants who arrived in the United States through Ellis Island. This is the first time this collection of poignant recordings has been available online. To celebrate the new addition, Ancestry.com is making its entire U.S. Immigration Collection free through Labor Day. "As immigrants created new lives in the U.S., the stories of their homelands and their remarkable journeys to America were... Dick Eastman

Upcoming Events

Wed, 09/01/2010 - 12:55
The Upcoming Events section of this newsletter is published as a newsletter article once per month, usually in the first week of the month. You can also view the latest list of events at any time by clicking on "Upcoming Events" in the Navigation menu near the upper right corner of the page at http://www.eogn.com. Each event is listed with the name, location and dates. Click on the name to see the details, including a link to the event's web page or to an e-mail address of someone who will provide still more information. The EOGN list of Upcoming Events... Dick Eastman

Ontario Genealogical Society Announces new Journal Editor: Elizabeth Lapointe

Wed, 09/01/2010 - 12:54
The following announcement was written by the Ontario Genealogical Society: The Board of the Ontario Genealogical Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Elizabeth Lapointe as editor of the Society’s journal Families. A graduate of Acadia University, Elizabeth is an author, journalist, and blogger. She has been editor of the OGS newsletter NewsLeaf since 2006 and is the founding editor of its electronic sister publication e-NewsLeaf. She is a Past President of the Ottawa Chapter of the Professional Writers Association of Canada, and a Director of the International Society of Family History Writers and Editors. She is the author... Dick Eastman

Family Tree DNA Questions Reporting about Hitler's Possible Jewish Origins

Wed, 09/01/2010 - 08:48
The following refers to an article published in this newsletter last week entitled, Hitler was Related to Jewish and Black Families. The article referred to a report by Brussels news magazine Knack that claimed DNA obtained from the Nazi leader’s relatives living in America led to the discovery. The report claimed that the Hitlers possessed Haplopgroup E1b1b (Y-DNA) which is rare in Germany and indeed western Europe. However, it is commonly found in the Berbers of Morocco, in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia as well as among Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. The report offered conjecture that Adolf Hitler was related to... Dick Eastman

NGS Announces New Education Manager: Patricia Walls Stamm, CG, CGL

Wed, 09/01/2010 - 08:37
The following announcement was written by the National Genealogical Society: The National Genealogical Society (NGS) announces the appointment of Patricia Walls Stamm, CG, CGL, of St. Louis, Missouri, as Education Manager. In her new position, Stamm will oversee the development of online education courses and will be responsible for keeping the current education courses updated as related to content and technology. Stamm has an extensive background as an instructor at the St. Louis Community College, the St. Louis Genealogical Society, and the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research in Birmingham, Alabama. She has served as conference program coordinator and education... Dick Eastman

(+) RAW Files for Digital Pictures

Tue, 08/31/2010 - 10:04
The following is a Plus Edition article written by and copyright by Dick Eastman. I have written several times about the method of creating and preserving digital images. I have also written about scanning old photographs as well as scanning various printed or hand-written documents. Today I thought I would discuss the various file formats available and briefly describe the advantages and disadvantages of several of the more popular formats. Today's technology allows for a selection of image file formats, including JPG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, PSD, RAW, PNG, EPS, PDF, and others in a seemingly endless alphabet soup of abbreviations... Dick Eastman

The Popularity of Your Last Name

Tue, 08/31/2010 - 09:20
The U.S. Census Bureau counts the number of Americans every ten years. The same government agency also asks a lot of questions of those people, such as how many bathrooms are in their house and whether or not the family owns a computer. The Census Bureau even counts how many people have the same first or last names. The twenty most common surnames in America in the 1990 census were: Smith Johnson Williams Jones Brown Davis Miller Wilson Moore Taylor Anderson Thomas Jackson White Harris Martin Thompson Garcia Martinez Robinson I wonder what it would be like researching the Aalderink... Dick Eastman

Ancestry.com Introduces Family Tree Maker 2011 with more than 100 Enhancements

Tue, 08/31/2010 - 04:00
The following announcement was written by Ancestry.com: No. 1 Selling Family Tree Software Offers Simplicity and Depth for Recording Family Histories PROVO, Utah, August 31, 2010 – Ancestry.com today announced the release of Ancestry.com Family Tree Maker® 2011, an improved version of the world’s No. 1 selling family history software. For the last 20 years, Family Tree Maker has provided tools that make it easy to build family trees, record memories and organize family photos. Family Tree Maker also enables users to capture stories, and attach videos and audio clips in a way that will help them easily capture and... Dick Eastman

Angus and Dundee Roots Festival

Mon, 08/30/2010 - 15:40
The third annual Angus and Dundee Roots Festival will provide practical help for everyone who wants to find out more about their family history in Angus and Dundee. A special party to mark the milestone will be held at Restenneth Priory on Monday, September 27. For the occasion, staff will be selecting 21 of their favorite items from the archives. This is expected to include books written by monks who were resident in Arbroath Abbey before the Reformation. The Angus and Dundee Roots Festival runs from September 23 to 27. For more information, visit www.tayroots.com Dick Eastman

Brazil Will use Smartphones For Taking the Census

Mon, 08/30/2010 - 12:22
The U.S. Census Bureau originally planned to use custom-built handheld computers and wireless data to take the 2010 census. See my 2006 article that described those plans at http://tinyurl.com/3xmasvo. After spending $600 million on the plan, the Census Bureau abandoned the idea and went back to paper forms. See http://tinyurl.com/3xdssex for details. Now the government of Brazil plans to conduct a census using handheld computers and wireless data but there will be two major differences: (1.) Brazil plans to use off-the-shelf consumer-grade cell phones to collect the information and (2.) Brazil also plans to spend a lot less money. Brazil... Dick Eastman

Plus Edition Newsletter Has Been Sent

Sun, 08/29/2010 - 22:01
To all Plus Edition subscribers: The weekly Plus Edition newsletter was sent to your e-mail address a short time ago. It should have arrived by now. If you have not yet seen it in your in-box, check your spam folder. If it is not there, please contact your e-mail provider to see why it was blocked. This week's entire Plus Edition newsletter is also available at: http://www.eogn.com/wp/thisweek.htm. You can always read it there, regardless of what your email provider does to your in-box. Here are the articles in this week's Plus Edition newsletter: - (+) A Better (Cheaper) Method of... Dick Eastman

New Disney Channel Series “My Family Tree”

Sun, 08/29/2010 - 11:22
Genealogy and geography are set to come together in a new Disney Channel series to premiere in November. “My Family Tree” will showcase kids from around the country engagingly reporting on their interesting ancestors and roots. A quote from Disney spokesperson Patti McTeague stated that the children featured in the series all “have self-esteem and a gift of storytelling.” Look for the series to air on the Disney Channel sometime in November. You can read more in the the Marblehead Patch at: http://marblehead.patch.com/articles/disney-channel-combines-hollywood-and-history Dick Eastman

Salt Lake Family History Expo - Day #2

Sun, 08/29/2010 - 10:57
The second and final day of the Salt Lake Family History Expo was held on Saturday, August 28. In short, it was a continuation of Day #1, as expected: many seminars and presentations were held and vendors presented their products and services in the exhibits hall. The weather was excellent and it looked to me like everyone had a good time. I did snap a lot of new pictures and am showing them below. Click on any image below to see a larger picture. Ideal weather conditions. You can see the towering thunderheads but we only received a few sprinkles.... Dick Eastman

Salt Lake Family History Expo - Day #1

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 21:28
I must say that I had a fun day today, hobnobbing with genealogists all day long. I was at the Family History Expo in Sandy, Utah, for the first day of a two-day event. I snapped a number of photographs which you can see here if you scroll down. Click on any image to see a larger picture. The Family History Expos are held in a number of cities, mostly in the western U.S., although this year the Expos are expanding as far eastward as Atlanta, Georgia. While this week's event is called the "Salt Lake Family History Expo," it... Dick Eastman

Flip-Pal

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 21:01
I have seen a lot of scanners in the past few years, but this one really caught my eye. Flip-Pal is a portable scanner designed to scan photographs. It fits easily into a briefcase or a ladies' medium-sized purse or into some overcoat pockets. The Flip-Pal is 10.25 inches long, 6.5 inches wide, and 1.25 inches thick. That's small! While it is possible to scan larger photos, it really excels at any black-and-white or color photograph of 6-inches by 4-inches or smaller. The Flip-Pal was being demonstrated at the Salt Lake Family History Expo today, and I must say that... Dick Eastman

Older Users Flocking to Facebook, Twitter

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 16:31
Sometimes I think that "older users" is defined as "anyone over the age of twenty-five." (Sigh) In any case, CNN has a very interesting story about older users being the fastest growing customer segment on both Facebook and Twitter. Well, it is interesting if you are over twenty-five. The number of internet users over 50 who use social-networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have nearly doubled in the past year, according to a study released Friday. Between April 2009 and May, the percentage of internet users 50 and up who said they use social-networking sites has risen from 22... Dick Eastman

Ancestry.Com Adds 58 Million New Yearbook Records

Fri, 08/27/2010 - 09:39
The following announcement was written by Ancestry.com: PROVO, UTAH – August 27, 2010 – Ancestry.com today launched millions of records that now make up the largest searchable collection of yearbooks available online. Along with Ancestry.com’s existing collections, there are now more than 60 million yearbook records available in the site’s U.S. School Yearbook collection, which also includes class and candid photos of famous celebrities. The 10,000 yearbooks included in the new U.S. School Yearbook collection feature yearbooks from high schools, junior highs, academies, colleges, and universities—military, public, parochial, and private—from almost every state in the United States spanning 1875-1988. “The... Dick Eastman

On the Road Again

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 17:00
By the time you read these words, I'll be on an airplane to Salt Lake City or perhaps will have already arrived. I'll spend two days at the Salt Lake Family History Expo being held in Sandy, Utah. You can read more about that in my earlier article at http://tinyurl.com/292gxoh After the conference is over, I'm taking a side trip to Las Vegas for a few days before returning home. During the next few days, I probably won't be writing as many newsletter articles as usual. I will have a laptop computer, a 3G wireless card, and a variety of... Dick Eastman

Finding a Genealogy Society

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 09:23
This newsletter and many other genealogy publications often refer to "your local genealogy society." The question is: how do you find such a society? Or, how do you find such a society in another part of the country where your ancestors lived? After all, if you live in Colorado but are looking for ancestors in Kentucky, you need to find the resources held by the Kentucky society. Then again, you may need to find a national society that specializes in specific ethnic groups, such as French-Canadian, Italian, Polish, or Quaker ancestry. Of course, your local society can always help immensely... Dick Eastman

Salt Lake Family History Expo

Thu, 08/26/2010 - 08:46
If you can be in the greater Salt Lake City area this weekend, you might want to stop in at the South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy. If you do so, you will find the Salt Lake Family History Expo in full operation there on Friday and Saturday, August 27-28, 2010. The Family History Expos are held in a number of cities in the west, although I see they are going eastward to Atlanta, Georgia later this year. I have attended a number of past expos and have found them to be a lot of fun and also educational. I... Dick Eastman