Wednesday, September 30, 2009

October-November 2009 Issue of Internet Genealogy

I received the October-November 2009 issue of Internet Genealogy magazine in their downloadable format yesterday. Here is the Table of Contents:

* NET NOTES -- page 6
*** Canadian Headstone Photo Project,

*** It Runs In My Family,
*** Valley of the Shadow,
*** Non-Conformist UK Records

* INDIAN CENSUS RECORDS AND NAME ROLLS -- page 9
David A. Norris shows you how to locate Native American ancestors in federal
records


* HELP! MY ANCESTORS ARE HIDING! -- page 14
Lisa A. Alzo discusses a dozen ways to find elusive ancestors online


* ONLINE FORUMS: LET YOUR FINGERS DO THE WALKING -- page 17
Donna Murray explains the basics of message boards and e-mail lists


* THE US CENSUS: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE! -- page 18
Michael John Neil looks at what else you can learn from the census


* UNDERSTANDING COUNTY BOUNDARIES THROUGH TIME -- page 22
Diane L. Richard looks at online resources dedicated to county boundaries


* THE PENINSULA ROLL CALL -- page 24
David A. Norris looks at a classic resource of Napoleonic wars now online

* OLD PHOTOS ON THE ‘NET -- page 26
Lisa A. Alzo shows you where to find genealogical and historical images online


* FANCY FOOTNOTE PAGES FOR YOUR ANCESTORS - page 29
Lisa A. Alzo looks at a site billed as “facebook for the deceased”

* SEARCHING FOR ANCESTORS IN THE NETHERLANDS -- page 33
Susanna De Groot looks at the online resources available for Dutch research

* GENEALOGY SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENTS -- page 36
A collection of upcoming genealogy related events that may be of interest


* NEWSWORTHY GENEALOGY: BRITISH NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES -- page 38
John D. Reid reads up on family history in online newspaper archives

* FINDING MARY VIRGINIA WYATT -- page 42
Harry Wyatt chronicles his search for his elusive ancestor

* FAST, FRUGAL FIXES FOR YOUR OLD PHOTOGRAPHS -- page 46
Lisa A. Alzo shows you how to improve your family photos for free


* IRISH GENEALOGY: GETTING STARTED ONLINE -- page 49
Rick Norberg looks at researching your Irish ancestors on the web


* A “CUIL” SEARCH ENGINE! -- page 52
Lisa A. Alzo looks at another search engine to utilize for your genealogy research


DON’T IGNORE HISTORIC RELIGIOUS RECORDS! -- page 54
Donna Potter Phillips discovers a resource she won’t overlook again


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With the demise of Everton's Genealogical Helper and Digital Genealogist magazines in the past few months, we are left with fewer genealogy popular magazines. I guess that I need to subscribe to Family Chronicle also so that I get all of them!

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