Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Genealogy News Bytes - 22 January 2019


Some of the genealogy news items across my desktop the last four days include:

1)  News Articles:


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The Future of Crime-fighting Is Family Tree Forensics

2)  New or Updated Record Collections:

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Added and Updated Ancestry.com Record Collections - Week of 13 to 19 January 2019

*  Added or Updated Record Collections at FamilySearch.org - Week of 13 to 19 January 2019

3)  Genealogy Education - Webinars:

 GeneaWebinars Calendar


*  Free Family History Library Classes and Webinars for January 2019

*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Wednesday, 23 January, 11 a.m.:  Using OneNote With Your Genealogy, by Tessa Keough

*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Friday, 25 January, 11 a.m.:  Patriot or Not?: Using the Genealogical Proof Standard on a Closed DAR Line, by Elissa Scalise Powell

*  Archived Family Tree Webinar:  Integrating old photos into your family history research, by Maureen Taylor

4)  Genealogy Education - Podcasts:

*  Research Like a Pro Podcast:  RLP 28: Research Like a Pro with DNA

*  Family Tree Magazine Podcast:  January 2019 Podcast: Make 2019 Your Most Organized Year Yet

*  Extreme Genes Podcast/Radio Show:  Episode 267 – The Kindness Of A Stranger Yields Video Of Family Dad On 1952 Game Show / Milking The Max From Digitized Newspaper Sites

*  Fisher’s Top Tips Podcast:  #38 – Dying? Aren’t We All. Where Will Your Family Research Wind Up When You’re Gone?

5)  Genealogy Education - Video:

*  Ancestral Findings YouTube:  AF-216: How Popular is Genealogy?

*  Family History Fanatics YouTube:  Which DNA Testing Company is the Best? (2019 Update)

6)  Genealogy Bargains:

*  Genealogy Bargains for Tuesday, January 22,  2019


7)  DNA Success Stories

 A young woman whose body was found 31 years ago is ID'd in cold case as Anaheim resident

Charles Town man finds sister he never knew

8)  Did you miss the last Genealogy News Bytes - 18 January 2019?

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