Genealogy Round Up, September 15

Robert E. Lee photo donated to Goodwill, up for auction

Actor Richard Dreyfuss to help Charles Town celebrate

um . . . okaaay . . .
9/11 and TV's Friends Have Ancient Roots - Caesar, Atlantis, and Royal Genetics

Ancestry gearing up for more serious #DNA offerings?
Ancestry.com PhD position — American Association of Physical Anthropologists

Love this!
Nostalgia in a modern world: Brothers chat from afar

Wow! NY, Hungary, Virgin Islands! It just keeps coming!
FamilySearch Records Update 14 September 2011

Web Cam 101 For Seniors' Turns Oregon Oldsters Into YouTube Celebrities

Genealogy Round Up, September 1

Good news re: Arlington Nat'l
Old Guard troops photograph Arlington graves to document burials, update cemetery maps

Mixed feelings. Good for genealogists, but is this for fracking?
Lucrative mineral rights driving force to find rightful heirs

1884-2011!
Happy News - Wedding Dress Sees Four Generations of Happy Marriages

Mystery over: Ned Kelly's remains found
Bushranger Ned Kelly's remains found after search by investigators

Family Tree DNA Confirms Two NFL Players Are Half-siblings - Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter

Orphan Heirloom Rescue: 1870 Diary of an Irish Immigrant

Genealogy Round Up, August 25

Wow. Hard to top this one.
The Spittoon » Stories From 23andMe: “Hey, Bro”

Hope someone recognizes her.
Identity of Arlington Cemetery remains might rest on Army search for girl in photo

Yes!
North Korea accepts U.S. request to discuss recovering war dead | Breaking News | Wire Update News

Google News Archive and Footnote.com: A Strange Week or Sign of Things to Come?

Queen and Obama help boost Irish tourism

OK, so this makes me a "geneologist," but I'm still crossing my fingers for Top Chef! Loved doing that research!
Emmys: Will 'Top Chef' win again for reality competition show?

Latest from FamilySearch - Belgium, England, Nicaragua, Peru & Russia
FamilySearch Records Update 23 August 2011

Genea-Musings: Changes at FamilySearch Coming Soon

Now you can volunteer your sleuthing skills to help vets.
FFFH Genealogy Team- We Bring Soldiers Home.

Genealogy Round Up, August 18

Send Your Orphan Heirlooms Home

Yes, Hungarian records!
FamilySearch Records Update 10 August 2011: FamilySearch Adds 2.3 Million Images

Great idea!
Lingotek Enables FamilySearch Members to Translate Historical Family Documents

"If you have a Social Security number, you can do anything you want."
The Associated Press: 2 sisters in Ky. fight for Social Security number

Someone on google+ asked me if you could pre-order and in checking that out on Amazon, I discovered that the cover of my next book is already posted. So how do you like the funky cover Kensington designed for my next book??
Hey, America, Your Roots Are Showing

Only $67k!
Journey of Man by Private Jet | National Geographic Expeditions

Bring on the estate records, baby!
FamilySearch Records Update 16 August 2011

Is Ancestry getting serious about genetic genealogy?
Help Wanted Ad for Computational Biologist May Indicate Future Services from Ancestry.com

Love this! See how she flies!
Eye Candy: Levitating Girl Natsumi Hayashi - Geekologie

Scottish GENES (GEnealogy News and EventS): BBC sells Who Do You Think You Are magazine

Hey, a #genealogy TV show with genealogists! Great to see John, Turtle & Nicola! Congrats, Ireland!
TV Highlights - Plus - Staying In - Articles - Meath Chronicle

1940 U.S. Census to be free on Ancestry.com

Wish they'd share this & other episodes across the pond!
TV review: Who Do You Think You Are? and Natural World: Heligan – Secrets of the Lost Garden

1940 U.S. Census to be free on Ancestry.com

PROVO, UTAH (August 17, 2011) - Ancestry.com, the world’s largest online family history resource, today announced that both the images and indexes to the 1940 U.S. Federal Census will be made free to search, browse, and explore in the United States when this important collection commences streaming onto the website in mid-April 2012.

When complete, more than 3.8 million original document images containing 130 million plus records will be available to search by more than 45 fields, including name, gender, race, street address, county and state, and parents’ places of birth. It will be Ancestry.com’s most comprehensively indexed set of historical records to date.

               

Ancestry.com is committing to make the 1940 Census free from release through to the end of 2013, and by doing so hopes to help more people get started exploring their family history.  As this census will be the most recent to be made publicly available, it represents the best chance for those new to family history to make that all-important first discovery.

“The release of the 1940 U.S. Census will be an exciting event for any American interested in learning more about their family history,” said Ancestry.com CEO Tim Sullivan. “By making this hugely important collection free to the public for an extended period, we hope to inspire a whole new generation of Americans to start researching their family history.” 

“Ancestry.com is working to make the 1940 Census a truly unique interactive search experience...as well as the starting point to help new users easily get started on the world’s leading online family history resource.  After finding that first family connection in the 1940 Census, we believe new users will be able to make amazing discoveries by searching our 7 billion digitized historical records, exploring the 26 million family trees created on Ancestry, and collaborating with our nearly 1.7 million subscribing members. We think that 2012 is going to be a great year of discovery for all family historians.

Genealogy Round Up, August 4

Love this!
VIDEO: Woman learns of siblings at age 94, meets them in Quincy 

Have seen this concept before, but these specific examples range from smile-inducing to heart-breaking.
Dear Photograph

Bad news.
Private companies own your DNA – again - Steven Salzberg - Fighting Pseudoscience - Forbes

Well, of course, I am.
Are you an heir to a lost fortune?

Just a touch ironic!
Gen-Ys want census forms destroyed

More of our Osturna roots thanks to Thom Kolton!
Osturňa House Tour - #210 to #279 (the end of the road)

Yup, I knew!
Obama Genealogy and Megan Smolenyak | 4 Get Me Not Ancestry

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