1) News Articles:
* Family Tree Live 2020 Conference [London, England]
2) New or Updated Record Collections:
* New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 16 December 2019
* TheGenealogist adds to war memorials collection
* Elephind Update -- December 2019
* TheGenealogist adds to war memorials collection
* Elephind Update -- December 2019
3) Genealogy Education - Webinars (times are US Pacific):
* GeneaWebinars Calendar
* GeneaWebinars Calendar
* Archived Family Tree Webinar: Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders, by J. Mark Lowe
* Archived Family Tree Webinar: How to trace your UK ancestry, by Kirsty Gray
* Archived Family Tree Webinar: Virginia Road Orders: An Overlooked Genealogical Resource, by Craig Scott
* Archived Family Tree Webinar: Virginia Road Orders: An Overlooked Genealogical Resource, by Craig Scott
4) Genealogy Education - Podcasts:
* Fisher's Top Tips: #138r - Protecting Your work
* The Photo Detective: Episode 67: Solving Photo Mysteries
5) Genealogy Videos (YouTube):
* American Ancestors: Using DNA Tools in American AncesTREES
* Boundless Genealogy: Do I Include THIS Person on My Family Tree? | Genealogy Q&A
* Cheri Hudson Passey: GenFriends: Building Genealogy Research Skills - NGSQ Study Groups with`Mary Kircher Roddy
* DNA Family Trees: AncestryDNA Match List Filter Update
* Family History Fanatics: Party Games To Play With A DNA Centimorgan Chart (Genealogy Humor)
* Family History Fanatics: Must Follow Tips For a Successful Genealogy Research Trip
* Genealogy TV: 5 Tips on How to Read Old Documents: Paleography
* Jennifer Holik: Research A Veteran - A New Military Resource
* Kentucky Tennessee Research Associates: Working On A Timeline
* Lisa Lisson: How To Do Free Genealogy Research on Ancestry.com
6) Genealogy Bargains:
7) Did you miss the last Genealogy News Bytes - 17 December 2019?
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How did you create your most used surname tree? Or any of those most used names. I remember seeing the information years ago but can't remember. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI used Wordle.net to make my surname tree. It is, apparently, no longer available. Google "word cloud" to find other tools that will do it.
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