Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Fall 2016 Edition: News From Family Tree Maker

I finally received a newsletter from Family Tree Maker - I think this is the third one since I signed up in February 2016.

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Greetings Randy!

Hard to believe it's been ten months since we stepped up to the challenge of publishing Family Tree Maker. After six years as the developer of all the Mac editions of FTM, we are so glad that Ancestry chose us to pick up where they left off.

WHATS HAPPENING TO FTM AT THE END OF THE YEAR?

As it gets closer to the end of 2016, we're understandably hearing this question a lot. In large part that's because it was initially announced that FTM would only be supported through the end of December 2016. But that was a million years ago back in December 2015 when it was also announced that brand wouldn't continue at all. All that changed 7 weeks later on February 2nd of this year — the day Ancestry announced that they'd decided after all to sell this wonderful old brand to us. And that together we would be building on what Ancestry had started, including creating a new sync technology together.

So relax. TreeSync will not stop working at the stroke of midnight this December 31st. And though it will be retired at some point in the not too distant future, before that happens, there will be new syncing technology available to replace it. It's already well into development and we will be starting outside beta testing before the end of the year. And that means syncing as we know it for FTM is going to live on into 2017 and beyond. So if you've been worried about what happens at the end of the year, well you can just stop worrying. Syncing, Search, and Shaky Leaf hints are all here to stay.

WHEN THE BEST CHARTS IN THE WORLD ARE NOT ENOUGH

Family Tree Maker users know that FTM already has the most extensive collection of charts of any leading family history software. But if even that leaves you wanting more, a new plug-in, Charting Companion, provides six unique chart types not found in FTM, including the Descendant Fan (a combination of descendant and family tree fan charts), plus a great collection of embellishments and lots of special print options.

Charting Companion is only the second “plug-in” ever written for Family Tree Maker (the other being Stephan Harms' excellent Family Book Creator). That means you can access Charting Companion from Family Tree Maker menus and it will work directly with your tree files as though it were part of the program. And for a limited time you can get Charting Companion from our new FTM Gift Collection for just $29.95 (regularly $34.95) by clicking here. Enjoy!

WHAT ABOUT THOSE FREE UPDATES?

When we happily adopted FTM earlier this year, we set out to create free updates that we could wholeheartedly recommend to all current users of FTM 2014 and Mac 3. That work is still in progress, but if you'd like to get your hands on a copy and you're OK with a near-final build, then you can have one any time. Even right now. Just head on over to our Replacement Center (see Getting a Replacement Copy, below).

So, should you get the latest build right now then? Well, it depends. The improvements are mostly in stability and performance. So if FTM is crashing or has slowed to a crawl with large trees, then have at it. Same if waiting is driving you crazy, or you usually download interim updates anyway. But if, like most users, your copy is working just fine, we still suggest waiting for the final build. Since you're on the FTM mailing list, we'll be notifying you the minute it's ready. For more info on the updates see “Free Updates Coming Soon” below.

JUST THE BEGINNING

We are having the time of our lives in our new role as publisher of this most beloved of family history brands, and we couldn't be more excited about what's coming next. Stay tuned. This is just the beginning.

Jack Minsky
President
Software MacKiev
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FAMILY TREE MAKER®

Topics of Interest (see below)

• How to Get a Copy of FTM
• Getting Technical Support
• Getting a Replacement Copy
• Free Updates Coming Soon
• Family Tree Maker Home Page Links

HOW TO GET A COPY OF FTM

As you probably know, we have published updated versions of Ancestry's latest editions which we call FTM 2014.1 and Mac 3.1. You can find out how to get a copy below. Where you go depends on what Family Tree Maker edition you currently have:

• Users of FTM 2014 and Mac 3 - Free updates are coming soon. If your copy is working well, just hang in there, and we'll notify you as soon as the updates are available. If, however, you are experiencing crashes or the application has slowed to a crawl with really large trees, see “What About That Free Update” below to find out how to get an interim update sooner.

• Users of older FTM editions - No matter how old your copy of FTM is, or whether it's running on Windows or Mac, you can download an upgrade for $29.95 (vs. $69.95 regular price). Click here to take advantage of this limited-time upgrade offer today. You'll also be presented with an option to purchase a hard copy on CD ($10) or our new natural wood USB drive pictured above ($14).

• New users - If you have never owned a copy of Family Tree Maker before, you can download a full edition from our online store for $69.95 by going to www.familytreemaker.com and clicking the Store button. You can purchase a download with or without a hard copy on CD or on a USB drive. And on startup, you'll get an offer for a 14-Day free trial you can use to search all US records on Ancestry.com.

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GETTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Software MacKiev is now supporting all versions of Family Tree Maker for both Mac and Windows, though Ancestry will continue to assist us through the end of 2016 and beyond.

Where to Get Technical Support

Companion Guide. The first stop for learning how to use features of Family Tree Maker is the Companion Guide which contains step by step instructions for everything you might want to do. You can open the guide from the Help menu while running Family Tree Maker.

Knowledge Base. We have hundreds of helpful articles posted on our support site on a variety of topics that will be of interest to all users, and can help solve problems. To get to the knowledge base, just go to support.familytreemaker.com.

Support Requests. If you don't find what you need in the Knowledge Base articles (at support.familytreemaker.com) just click the link for “additional support” at the bottom of the page and you will see the Technical Support request form. Typically we'll be getting back to you by email in 2 days or less.

Live Chat. When you file a Support Request (see above) between the hours of 9am and 6pm EST (7 days a week), you will have an option to have a live chat with an experienced support agent. This can be very helpful for urgent issues or those that require a discussion rather than a single email.

Facebook Group. There is an excellent unofficial but very active Facebook group called “Family Tree Maker® Users” which you might want to consider joining. They have many very experienced users who are generous in sharing their time and wisdom to help other users solve problems and learn new tricks.

Replacement Copies. We have set up an online Replacement Center which is always open. The Center provides free replacements for those with FTM 2014 or Mac 3 and later, and discounted upgrade replacements for older editions. If you are a registered user and find yourself needing a fresh copy, then have a look at “Getting a Replacement Copy” below.

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GETTING A REPLACEMENT COPY

For any users needing a replacement for FTM 2014 or Mac 3, we have set up a completely automated online Replacement Center. Whether you've had a hard drive crash, are moving to a new computer, or just need to reinstall FTM but your activation code doesn't work anymore, you can use the Replacement Center 24 hours a day to get a fresh copy. Here's how:

Getting a Replacement Download
1. Go to support.familytreemaker.com.
2. Click "for additional assistance" at the bottom of the page.
3. Click the Replacement Center tile.
The Replacement Center checks that you have a copy of FTM 2014 or Mac 3 registered with Ancestry and then provides you with a free fresh link by email. You will also be given an option to purchase a backup disc for $10 or our new natural wood USB backup drive for $14. Note that what you get will be a full free-standing installer, so it won't be looking for your old copy, a disc, or anything else.

You will also notice that the replacement copy installer doesn't ask you for an activation code. That's because we don't use them. Why? Well, we don't like them ourselves, so we decided a long time ago we weren't going to torment our customers with them. Instead, we use this old-fashioned thing called the honor system. It's been working pretty well for us for more than two decades now, so don't expect us to be changing that any time soon.

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FREE UPDATES COMING SOON

When we happily adopted FTM earlier this year, we set out to create free updates that we could wholeheartedly recommend to all current users of FTM 2014 and Mac 3. That work is still in progress, but if you'd like to get your hands on a copy and you're OK with a near-final build, then you can have one any time. Even right now.

That's because a couple of months ago we started making the latest interim builds of FTM 2014.1 and Mac 3.1 available for free from our Replacement Center for any registered FTM 2014 or Mac 3 user. And since then, when anyone has come to us with a serious issue that's fixed in the new editions, we have sent them there to get a copy right away.

Why so cautious? Well, because this is a very complex product. And because we feel an awesome responsibility in dealing with what often enough is literally decades of a user's work. So we are taking the time to get it right - to ensure that when we release final builds of Family Tree Maker 2014.1 and Mac 3.1 they're as ready as they can be to meet that high standard.

So, should you get the latest build right now then? Well, it depends. The improvements we've made are mostly in stability and performance. So if FTM is crashing or has slowed to a crawl with large trees, then have at it. Same if the waiting is driving you crazy, or you usually download interim updates anyway.

But if, like most users of FTM 2014 and Mac 3, your copy is working just fine, and you like being conservative about installing updates, we suggest waiting for the final build. This is, after all, not a new version. It's a patch. That's why it's free. And if you don't think you need it right away, then you probably don't.

Having said all that, by all accounts, the builds we have placed on the Replacement Center are stable and safe to install. They have already been downloaded by a few thousand FTM 2014 and Mac 3 users, and – so far so good. Most are reporting that crashes have all but disappeared and actions with really large trees that previously took minutes, now take just a few seconds.

If you'd like to try out the latest build of FTM 2014.1 or Mac 3.1 right now, here's how:

GETTING THE LATEST FTM UPDATE BUILD
1. Go to support.familytreemaker.com.
2. Click "for further assistance" at the bottom of the page.
3. Select the Replacement Center tile.
If, however, you'd prefer to wait, we'll notify you as soon as the final build is ready. Promise.

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FAMILY TREE MAKER - HOME PAGE LINKS

Almost everything you will need to know can be found on our Family Tree Maker home page.

Home Page: www.familytreemaker.com.

Links on the home page include:
FAQ - Find answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Feedback - Let us know what we're doing right and what to improve.
Report a Bug - Tell us what you think needs to be fixed.
Suggest a Feature - What you would like to see in our next edition?
Beta Tester Signup - To help us test upcoming editions, sign up here.

Any Questions?
If you have questions for us, please first read our FAQ as we've tried to answer the most common ones there. If you don't find the answer you are looking for, please send your question through our Feedback Form which you'll find on our FTM Home Page (see above). Thanks!

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Disclosure:  I think that I have paid for every version of Family Tree Maker since 1998.  The previous owner, Ancestry.com, provided travel reimbursement to me for a bloggers meeting in 2009 thati ncluded a Family Tree Maker segment.

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Treasure Chest Tuesday - 1900 U.S. Census Record for Nicholas Brocke Family in Latah County, Idaho

This week's Tuesday treasure is the 1900 United States Census record for the Nicholas Brocke family enumerated in Kendrick, Latah County, Idaho:


The Brocke family information:



The extracted information from this record:

*  Nicholas Brocke - head, white, male, born Jany 1855, age 45, married, for 22 years, born in Michifan, father and mother born in Germany, a farmer, can read, write, and speak English, owns farm with a mortgage.
*  Anna Brocke - wife, white, female, born Nov 1860, age 39, married, for 22 years, 8 children born, 8 children living, born Missouri, father and mother born in Germany, can read, write, and speak English
*  John Brocke - son, white, male, born Feb 1878, age 22, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, a farm laborer, can read, write, and speak English
*  Frank Brocke - son, white, male, born Oct 1880, age 19, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, a farm laborer, can read, write, and speak English
*  Carrie Brocke - daughter, white, female, born Apr 1883, age 17, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, can read, write, and speak English
*  Amelia Brocke - daughter, white, female, born Nov 1885, age 14, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, can read, write, and speak English
*  Joseph Brocke - son, white, male, born Dec 1890, age 9, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri, can read, write, and speak English
*  Charles Brocke - son, white, male, born Dec 1892, age 7, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri
*  Nicholas Brocke - son, white, male, born Nov 1894, age 5, single, born Idaho, father born Michigan, mother born Missouri

The source citation for this record is:

1900 United States Federal Census, Latah County, Idaho, population schedule, Kendrick Precinct, Enumeration District 66, Page 8A (stamped), Dwelling # 166, Family #167, Nicholas Brocke household, indexed database with digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication T623, Roll 233.

By the time of the 1900 U.S. Census, Nicholas and Anna (Grieser) Brocke had had eight children.  Seven of them are listed on this record.  The one missing is Etta Susan Brocke, born in 1881 in Oregon.  I don't know what happened to her - I don't have a death record or a marriage record for her.
Several of the year-month and ages are wrong (based on other more authoritative records) - for instance, Anna (Grieser) Brocke was born in November 1859, not November 1860;  Frank Brocke was born in October 1879, not October 1880; Amelia Brocke was born in November 1884, not November 1885; Joseph Brocke was born in September 1889, not December 1890; Charles Brocke was born in November 1892, not December 1892.

Nicholas and Anna (Grieser) Brocke are my wife's great-grandparents, Their fifth child, Amelia Anna Brocke (1884-1975), who married Severt Leland in 1904 in Montana, is my wife's paternal grandmother. 


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Monday, November 21, 2016

Amanuensis Monday - 1752 Will of Ezekiel Worthen (1672-1755) of Chester, N.H.

This week's document for Amanuensis Monday is the 1752 will for Ezekiel Worthen (1672-1755) of Chester in Rockingham County, New Hampshire Province:




The transcription of the probate record is:


[page 378 (left-hand page of first image), bottom 80% of the page]

In the Name of God Amen. The 2^d Day of Septemb^r In the ^26th^ year
of his Majestys Reign A.D. 1752. I Ezekiel Worthen of Chester In the
Province of Hamp^e In New England Yeoman being of Perfect mind & Mem^y
thanks be to God for it Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body Knowing
it is appointed for all Men Once to Die Do make this my Last Will & Testam^t

Principally & first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of Almighty
God that Gave it & my Body I Commit to the Earth to be Decently Buried
In Christian Like manner Nothing Doubting but I Shall Receive the Same
again by the mighty power of God at the Coming of our Lord & Saviour Jesus
Christ & as Touching the Worldly Estate Wherewith it hath Pleased God to Bless
me Withal In this present Life I Give Demise & Dispose In manner following.

Imprimus My Will that all my Just & Due Debts Which I Do Owe to any Person
or Persons Shall be Duly paid by my Exec^rs after Named In Due Time Out of
my Estate as aforesaid & my & my Wives funeral Charges.

Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Son Jacob Worthen all that my Lands Situate
In Salisbury In the County of Essex Which Was Conveyed to me by my hon^d
father John Carter Late of Salsbury aforesaid Deceased by Deed Bearing Date
March y^e 29^th 1726 To Say all Except four acres which my Said Son Jacob
have heretofore Purchased of me by Deed of Sale the Said Jacob Paying unto four
of my Daughters his Sisters Namely ^Mary^ Abigail Martha & Mehetabel forty five pounds
apeice to Each of them Equal to Bills of Credit of the old Tenor.

Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Son Thomas Worthen Ten Shill^s old Tenor the
Reason is I Give ^to^ Him No More is Because I have Otherway Given him
heretofore Considerable of my Estate.

Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Son Ezekiel Worthen Twenty pounds Equal to Bills Of
Credit of the old Tenor the Reason I Give him no more to my said Ezekiel is Because
I have Given him heretofore a Considerable part of my Estate With the Trade of a
Joiner.

Item I Give unto my son Ephraim Worthen my Best Suit of apparel from Top To Toe
the said Ephraim To Pay unto my Daughter Hannah his sister forty five Pounds
Equal to Bills of the old Tenor & unto my Son Ezekiel Worthen Twenty pounds
as Before mentioned Equal to Bills of Credit of the old Tenor to be paid by my said
Son Ephraim &c all the Before mentioned Bequests to be pay With In three Years
Next after my Decease In the aforesaid Bills or in Stock or Other Good pay at the

[page 379 (right-hand page of first image)]

Current price as it then Goes at.

Item I Give & Bequeath unto my Said Son Ephraim Worthen Whom I appoint
my Executor to this my Last Will & Testam^t all that my My homestead Living Whereon
I Now Dwell With all the appurtenances thereto Belonging & also the Remaining part of
my Whole Real Estate In What Place Whatsoever With the addition of all
my Implem^ts of husbandry & all Other out Doore Tools or Matters Whatsoever & also
that Bed Whereon the said Ephraim now Lodges With the furniture & also my
Stock of Creatures of all Sorts Reserving the Use & Benefit of the one half of the above
mentioned Premises for & to the Use of my Loving ^Wife^ Abigail During the Term of her
Natural Life to be Rendered to Her yearly by my Said Son Ephraim & I Do also
Give & Bequeath unto my Said Son Ephraim all Other my Whole Income Profits
of What Kind Name or Nature Soever as Bills Bonds Credits &c.

Saving all my Indoore Goods of all Sort I Give & Bequeath unto my forenamed
Daughters to be Equally Divided In Equal Proportion to & among them or their Sur-
vivors that is to say all that Remains after my Said Wives Decease Before Bequeathed
and I Do hereby Revoke & Disallow Any Other former Will by me heretofore made
Ratifying & Confirming this & no Other to be my Last Will & Testam^t the day & year
aforewritten.

Signed Sealed Published & Declared     }
by the said Ezekiel Worthen as his Last }
Will & Testam^t In the Presence of us   }                      Ezekiel Worthen [seal]
Orlando Bagley
Theo^s Foot
Thomas Bagley

Province of }    To all People To Whome these Presents Shall Come
New Hamp^r } Andrew Wiggins Esq^r Judge of the Probate of Wills &c for Said Prov^e
[seal]                 Sendeth Greeting
Know ye that on the 19^th Day of Octob^r 1755 The Instrum^t a Copy
of Which is hereby annexed Purporting the Last Will & Testam^t of Ezekiel
Worthen Late of Chester In Said Province Yeoman Deceased Was presented for
Probate by Ephraim Worthen Son of Said Deceased Sole Exec^r therein Named When ap-
peared Before me Theoph^s Foot & Thomas Bagley two of the Witnesses thereto Subscrib'd
Who made Oath that they saw the Said Testator Sign Seal & heard him Declare the s^d
Instrum^t to be his Last Will & Testam^t & that they with Orlando Bagley Subscribed their
Names Together as Witnesses to the Execution thereof In the Said Testators Presence & that he
Was then to their Best Judgment of Sound mind & Memory.

I Do therefore Prove approve & allow of the Said Instrum^t as the Last Will & Testam^t
of the Before Named Deceased & Do Commit the Adm^n thereof in all Matters the
Same Concerning & of his Estate Whereof he Died Seized & Possessed in Said Province
unto the Before Named Exec^r Well & faithfully to Execute the Said Will & to adm^r

[page 380 (left hand page of second image)]

The Estate of the Said Deceased Who has accepted Said Trust & So make a true
& Perfect Inve^y of all the Estate of the Said Deceased & to Exhibit the Same Into the
Registry of the Court of Probate for the Province aforesaid at Or Before the Last Wednes-
day of January Next & he Shall Render an Acco^t of his Proceedings upon When
thereunto Lawfully Required. In Testimony Whereof
I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal of Office the day & Year afors^d
W^m Parker Reg'r And^w Wiggin


The source citation for this probate record is:

"New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982," indexed database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 18 November 2016), All Counties > Vol. 18-19, 1750-1756, Volume 18, pages 378 to 380 (images 542-3 of 667), Ezekiel Worthen probate records, 1755.

Ezekiel Worthen, Yeoman of Chester, wrote his will on 2 September 1752 and it was proved on 19 October 1755. He mentions his wife, Abigail [Carter], who dies on 29 September 1752.  He bequeaths property to his sons Jacob, Thomas, Ezekiel and Ephraim, and directs his sons Jacob and Ephraim to give 45 pounds to daughters Mary, Abigail, Martha, Mehitabel and Hannah.  He named his son Ephraim Worthen to be his sole executor.

Ezekiel and Abigail (Carter) Worthen are my 7th great-grandparents through their daughter Abigail (1714-????) who married Joseph Colby (1707-1768) of Amesbury, Massachusetts.  

NOTE:  Genea-blogger John Newmark (who writes the excellent  TransylvanianDutch blog) started a Monday blog theme years ago called "Amanuensis Monday."  John offers this definition for "amanuensis:" 

"A person employed to write what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another."

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Added or Updated Record Collections at FamilySearch.org - Week of 13 to 19 November 2016

I'm trying to keep up with the new and updated record collections at FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list).  


As of 20 November 2016, there were 2,171 record collections on FamilySearch (an increase of  2  from last week):



The added or updated collections are:

*  Sweden, Västmanland Church Records, 1538-1901; index 1622-1860; 43,976 indexed records with record images, Updated 18 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Värmland Church Records, 1509-1925; index 1640-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 18 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Skaraborg Church Records, 1612-1921; index 1625-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 18 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Västerbotten Church Records, 1619-1896; index, 1688-1860; 36,337 indexed records with record images, Updated 18 Nov 2016

*  Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001; 2,155,570 indexed records with record images, Updated 17 Nov 2016

*  South Carolina, Delayed Birth Certificates, 1766-1900; Browse Images only, no record index, ADDED 17 Nov 2016

*  United States, GenealogyBank Obituaries, 1980-2014; 34,168,513 indexed records with record images, Updated 17 Nov 2016

*  Denmark Census, 1916; 2,964,499 indexed records with record images, ADDED 17 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Kronoberg Church Records, 1589-1921; index 1612-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 17 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Östergötland Church Records, 1555-1911; index 1616-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 16 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Uppsala Church Records, 1308-1901; index 1613-1860; 205,325 indexed records with record images, Updated 16 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Göteborg och Bohus Church Records, 1577-1932; index 1659-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 16 Nov 2016

*  Iowa, Armed Forces Grave Registrations, ca. 1835-1998; 147,078 indexed records with record images, Updated 16 Nov 2016

*  Hungary Civil Registration, 1895-1980; 634,105 indexed records with record images, Updated 16 Nov 2016

*  Sweden, Norrbotten Church Records, 1612-1923; index 1658-1860; Browse Images only, no record index, Updated 14 Nov 2016

*  Wyoming, Star Valley Independent Obituaries, 1901-2015; 10,985 indexed records with record images, Updated 14 Nov 2016

My friend, Marshall, has come up with a way to determine which collections are ADDED, DELETED or UPDATED.  Thanks to Marshall for helping me out here! 

In order to select a specific collection, go to https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list and use the "Filter by collection name" feature in the upper left-hand corner.

Each one of the collections listed above has a Research Wiki page (use the "Learn more" link).  It would be very useful if the Wiki page for each collection listed the dates for when the collection was added as a new collection and the dates for major updates also.


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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Added or Updated Databases at Ancestry.com - Week of 13 to 19 November 2016

The following databases were added or updated on Ancestry.com during the period from 13 to 19 November 2016:


The databases added or updated include:

*  Oregon, Naturalization Records 1865-1991; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/17/2016

*  U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/17/2016

*  U.S., Presbyterian Records, 1743-1970; indexed records with record images, ADDED 11/17/2016

*  Dominican Republic, Civil Registration, 1801-2010; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/16/2016

*  U.S., Life Saving Medals Awarded, 1876-1944; indexed records with record images, ADDED 11/16/2016

*  Lockport Area, Illinois, Church, Cemetery, and Other Records, 1811-1995; indexed records with record images, ADDED 11/16/2016

*  New York, State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1940; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/16/2016

*  Ontario, Canada, The Ottawa Journal (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), 1885-1980; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/16/2016

*  Montana, Federal Naturalization Records, 1870-1999; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/15/2016

*  Magdeburg, Germany, Births, 1874-1903; indexed records with record images, ADDED 11/15/2016

*  Arizona, Death Records, 1887-1960; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/15/2016

*  Baden, Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1783-1875; indexed records with record images, ADDED 11/15/2016

*  Web: Wenatchee, Washington, Obituary Index, 1888-2009; indexed records without record images, Updated 11/15/2016

*  1930 United States Federal Census; indexed records with record images, Updated 11/14/2016

The recently added and updated page on Ancestry.com is at http://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections.

The complete Ancestry.com Card Catalog is at  http://search.ancestry.com/search/CardCatalog.aspx. 
 

By my count, there were 5 NEW databases ADDED this past week, per the list above.  There are now 32,765 databases available as of 20 November, an increase of 6 from last week.



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Disclosure:  I have a fully paid Ancestry.com subscription.  Ancestry.com has reimbursed me for travel expenses to meetings in Salt Lake City in past years.

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Best of the Genea-Blogs - 13 to 19 November 2016

Hundreds of genealogy and family history bloggers write thousands of posts every week about their research, their families, and their interests. I appreciate each one of them and their efforts.


My criteria for "Best of ..." are pretty simple - I pick posts that advance knowledge about genealogy and family history, address current genealogy issues, provide personal family history, are funny or are poignant. I don't list posts destined for daily blog prompts or meme submissions (but I do include summaries of them), or my own posts.

Here are my picks for great reads from the genealogy blogs for this past week:


*  "Blaine Day" at Archives of Michigan by the writer of the Gone Researching blog.  GR went to Blaine Bettinger's seminar and tells us about it.

*  DNA Developments by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist blog.  Judy shares recent DNA news.

*  GeneaGem -- Revisiting Stephen Morse's One-Step Webpages by Linda Stufflebean on the Empty Branches on the Family Tree blog.  Linda highlights some of the gems on the Stephen Morse site.

*  We're Related App-- Update by Russ Worthington on the A Worthington Weblog.  Russ is working on proving the cousin relationships on his We're Related mobile app.  This may be interesting.

*  The Large DNA Matches of my Great-Grandfather by Israel Pickholtz on the All My Foreparents blog.  Israel continues his DNA test analysis - it is really complicated.

*  FAN Principals Unfolded by Tony Proctor on the Parallax View blog.  Tony's treatise on the subject is must reading.

*  Taking My Cue From Lifelong Learning by Jacqi Stevens on the A Family Tapestry blog.  Jacqi answers the three questions she asks her students.

*  The Myth of Ellis Island, Part I by Barbara P. Zabitz on the Genealogy! Just Ask! blog.  Barbara's ancestor was told to change their name by an inspector...true or not?

*  ARCHIVED:  WACKY Wednesday - Ancestry's We're Related App by Pat Richley-Erickson on DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog.  Pat summarizes the panel conclusions from this weekly Hangout On Air.

*  I Found It at the Vermont State Archives by Denise Levenick on The Family Curator blog.  Denise describes her work at these archives.

*  3 Practical Strategies for Finding Female Ancestors by Amy Johnson Crow on the Amy Johnson Crow blog. Great suggestions!

*  Happy 30th Birthday, RootsMagic! Part 7: Death in the Family by Bruce Buzbee on the RootsMagic Blog.  Bruce recounts how Family Origins died and RootsMagic was about to be created.


Here are pick posts by other geneabloggers this week:

 Friday Fossicking 18th Nov. 2016 by Crissouli on That Moment in Time blog.


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GAGs - GeniAus' Gems - 18 November 2016 by Jill Ball on the GeniAus blog.

*  Recommended Reads by Linda Stufflebean on the Empty Branches on the Family Tree blog.

  Friday Finds 18 Nov 2016 by Nichelle Barra on the Copper Leaf Genealogy blog.


*  Follow Friday ~ Fab Finds for November 18, 2016 by Jana Last on Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog.

*  Favorite Reads of the Week: 19 November 2016 by Nicole Dyer on the Family Locket blog.

 This Week's Creme de la Creme -- November 19, 2016 by Gail Dever on the Genealogy a la Carte blog. 

*  Weekly Genealogy Picks by John Newmark on the TransylvanianDutch blog.

Readers are encouraged to go to the blogs listed above and read their articles, and add their blogs to your Favorites, Feedly, another RSS feed, or email if you like what you read. Please make a comment to them also - all bloggers appreciate feedback on what they write.

Did I miss a great genealogy blog post? Tell me! I am currently reading posts from over 1600 genealogy bloggers using Feedly, but I still miss quite a few it seems.


Read past Best of the Genea-Blogs posts here.




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