Welcome to Genealogy News and Education Bytes, posted on Tuesday afternoon and Friday afternoon, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history news and education items that came across our desktop since the last issue.
1) News Articles:
2) New or Updated Record Collections:
* RootsTech Connect 2021 - 25-27 February 2021 (Online, Free)
* 41st Annual IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy (Philadelphia PA, 2-5 August 2021)
4) Genealogy Education - Webinars and Online Classes (times are US Pacific):
* Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Tuesday, 17 November, 5 p.m.: Separating and Merging Identities of Same-named Men, by Shannon Green
* Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Wednesday, 18 November, 11 a.m.: Surname Projects and DNA Projects, by Mags Gaulden
* Extreme Genes: Episode 351 – Legal Genealogist Judy Russell On Copyright, Fair Use, and Ethics In Preparing Your Histories
* The Photo Detective: Episode 104: Clues in Group Portraits and Photo Albums
* Fisher's Top Tips: #224r - The 1752 Calendar Change
* Ancestral Findings: Where Did the ‘S’ Come from in Ulysses S. Grant? | AF-396
6) Genealogy Videos (YouTube):
* DearMYRTLE: WACKY Wednesday - Genealogy Education with Lisa Alzo
* DNA Family Trees: What are the Odds Compared v1 vs v2, which is best?
* Family History Fanatics: Newspapers.com Tutorial: Discovering Your Ancestor's Travels
* Genealogy Adventures Live: S04 E08: When the Black and White Descendants of Enslavers Meet with Antoinette Broussard
* The Genealogy Reporter: Genealogy Tip Tuesday: Irish Immigration Research Tips
7) Did you miss the last Genealogy News and Education Bytes - 13 November 2020 ?
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1 comment:
Randy, again an outstanding list! Love reading each post and article. Being a Baltimore girl, especially enjoyed "Inside John Wilkes Booth's Famous Family". Reminds me of one of my favorite books about the subject. "My Thoughts Be Bloody" by Nora Titone. If you can get ahold of a copy, highly recommend. Thanks for the list!
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