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Monthly Archives: February 2008
Whoops! I’ve Stumbled
Groups & HoopsDEADFREDdotCOM Yahoo!Group posted an interesting message on Feb. 15, 2008 concerning Civil War Pensions [msg. # 5720]. I’ve never requested Pension files. It was interesting to note that most of the information that was available was medical. ” … Continue reading
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Whoops! I’ve Stumbled
Groups & HoopsDEADFREDdotCOM Yahoo!Group posted an interesting message on Feb. 15, 2008 concerning Civil War Pensions [msg. # 5720]. I’ve never requested Pension files. It was interesting to note that most of the information that was available was medical. ” … Continue reading
>Google more is good, but more is better
> Internet Explorer vs. FirefoxAncestor Search wrote about the Google Toolbar back in May of 2007 and recently, Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter lauded Google Toolbar’s usefulness. I’ve used the Google Toolbar in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. The highlight feature is quite … Continue reading
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Google more is good, but more is better
Internet Explorer vs. FirefoxAncestor Search wrote about the Google Toolbar back in May of 2007 and recently, Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter lauded Google Toolbar’s usefulness. I’ve used the Google Toolbar in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. The highlight feature is quite handy, … Continue reading
>St. Martin Parish
>Acadian Memorial Festival scheduled for March 14-15The Acadian Memorial Festival is scheduled for March 14-15 at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville. Events will kick off at 6 p.m. March 14 with a showcase of local businesses, music, food and … Continue reading
St. Martin Parish
Acadian Memorial Festival scheduled for March 14-15The Acadian Memorial Festival is scheduled for March 14-15 at the Acadian Memorial in St. Martinville. Events will kick off at 6 p.m. March 14 with a showcase of local businesses, music, food and … Continue reading
>DNA and your family tree
>Cemetery Genealogy News has posted an informative article about The Genographic Project. It stemmed from an article from the state of MISSOURI, High school project traces students’ genetic roots, Steve Giegerich, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 17, 2008. The Deseret Morning … Continue reading
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DNA and your family tree
Cemetery Genealogy News has posted an informative article about The Genographic Project. It stemmed from an article from the state of MISSOURI, High school project traces students’ genetic roots, Steve Giegerich, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 17, 2008. The Deseret Morning … Continue reading
>Coat of Arms, Louisiana Tombstone Project, Saving Graves and Iberville Parish Keeper
>If you’ve surfed enough, you’ve likely seen ads for your coat of arms. I can’t verify that any one particular surname has a general coat of arms. A fellow twitter genealogy researcher, Bucky2, has clarified how to find your coat … Continue reading
Coat of Arms, Louisiana Tombstone Project, Saving Graves and Iberville Parish Keeper
If you’ve surfed enough, you’ve likely seen ads for your coat of arms. I can’t verify that any one particular surname has a general coat of arms. A fellow twitter genealogy researcher, Bucky2, has clarified how to find your coat … Continue reading