9 April 2021
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Ask Yvette – How to Organize Files for Dutch Ancestors
Blog post describing how to organize files of your ancestors based on the Ahnentafel numbering system. The example is from the Netherlands but the system works anywhere.
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Carolinas Genealogical Society
The Carolinas Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization chartered in 1964 for the purpose of gathering, compiling, publishing and preserving historical and genealogical records of Union County and surrounding counties of Anson, Mecklenburg in North Carolina. We also have a limited number of records for Lancaster and Chesterfield Counties of South Carolina.
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Dutch Genealogy - Cadastre: Overview Maps and Minute Maps
Explanation of cadastral maps in the Netherlands.
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Dutch Genealogy - Eight Dutch Naming Patterns to Watch Out For
Eight different naming patters in use in the Netherlands.
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Dutch Genealogy - Six Levels of Ancestral Profiles – Level-up Challenge!
This article describes six levels of completeness of ancestral profiles. It provides a template to visualize how complete your research is.
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Dutch Genealogy - Top 10 Websites for Research in the Former Dutch East Indies
Online resources for research in the former Dutch East Indies, now called Indonesia.
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The virtual branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa does daily posts on interesting genealogical and / or historical events.
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Genealogical Society of South Africa / Genealogiese Genootskap van Suid-Afrika
The society has 12 branches throughout South Africa, promoting and facilitating the interest in genealogy through meetings and educational courses. The society is involved in the preservation of genealogical recordings and keepers of the South African Family Registers.
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Port Elizabeth.
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Bloemfontein.
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Pietermaritzburg.
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Pretoria.
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Potchefstroom and Klerksdorp.
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The eGGSA branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa
The virtual branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa branch has an online database and photo library with nearly a million gravestone images, postcards, Bible inscriptions, archive documents, 1820-Settler information, newspaper transcriptions, passenger lists, research tips, births, marriages and deaths dating back to the first arrivals in the Cape Colony.
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Vanderbijlpark.
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Witwatersrand.
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Cape Town.
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How to Organize Handouts and Thumb Drives for Genealogy Research | Folder Marker Blog
What is MUD Log, why is it better to use Google Spreadsheets instead of standard Excel for creating a log, how to name USB, and other tips – all the answers you can find down below.
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How to Use Color-Coding in Genealogical Research | Folder Marker Blog
When you work with a stack of papers and files for genealogy, you need to organize them in comfortable way. One of the most effective methods is color-coding. In this article, we’ll describe a few options for organizing all your genealogical documents by marking them with different colors.
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Identity Malta - Public Registry
All acts of birth, marriage and death are preserved at the Archives of the Public Registry Office in Malta.
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Legacy Family Tree Webinars - Get Organized Using the FamilyRoots Organizer Color-Coding System
For on-going research success, a person must have a simple system to organize genealogy records. FamilyRoots Organizer is a proven system - easy to understand, simple to set up, and simple to use. Based on four colors for your four grandparent lines, coordinate your paper files with your Legacy database as you build your family tree. By Mary Hill, AG.
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Lost Photos for Genealogy/Verlore Fotos Vir Genealogie (Facebook)
Building a central album for people to go and look if any family photos for genealogy. Mostly for South Africa.
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New Monkland (Airdrie) One Place Study
A Study of the People & Places in New Monkland Parish, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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This blog has posts related to historical patents, genealogy, history, and researcher-related product reviews.
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Promises to Your Ancestors: Making (and Keeping) Your Genealogy Goals
A five-step guide to how to form goals in your genealogy research and follow through and use them successfully.
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Sandwich Historical Commission
Identifying, evaluating and protecting historical and archaeological assets of Cape Cod's oldest town,
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Sears Family Genealogy on Ancestry.com which features multiple family lines dating back to 1800s - Surnames include SEARS, FOSQUE, CHANDLER, BAGWELL, MASON, BOONE, PARKER, BYRD, SILER, MARRIOTT, JOHNSON, KEITT, COOPER, GOODMAN, BURTON, BAYNES, CARR, SNEAD, GLENN, BAILEY, IVERY, BROWN, YAMABO.
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Sole Searching Genealogy & Historical Research
Ellen is a veteran Jewish records researcher and leader in genealogy activities worldwide. She has the capacity to complete projects solo or to recruit the right team of experts to collaborate and deliver outstanding results. Her lectures and articles are informative, energetic, and constantly evolving to provide current and relevant content for all types of audiences. As a volunteer in the genealogy world for 25 years, Ellen has held numerous leadership roles, organized records acquisition, indexed, and managed translation projects in the United States and abroad.
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The FamilyRoots Organizer Color-Coding System
By Mary E. V. Hill, the ORIGINAL creator of this system.
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U.S. Army Center of Military History - U.S. Army Guide to Oral History
How to guide for planning, conducting, recording & transcribing oral interviews. This publication reflects the Army
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Adams, Austin, Beach, Bell, Burdick, Clarke, Dillingham, Goulet, Hubbard, Lewis, Love, Maxson, Nye, Tupper, Whaley, Whitelaw, Wing.