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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Out of town TARP bank visits my blog while on the job
From Wikipedia: “In October 2008, Key received some $2.5 billion in TARP funds, which its Chairman boasted would be used in part to grow even larger.[24] “ I wouldn’t have believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own … Continue reading
Updates Louisiana Genealogy Bloggers
Guess who I found on the Genealogy Blog Finder?MY NOLA HERITAGE – Be sure to check out her genealogy research from Louisiana. Areas of primary interest include: Bossier Parish, LA Cotton Valley, LA Minden, LA Sarepta, LA Webster Parish Police … Continue reading
Who surrendered the state archives to the Federal Army?
Read about the Life and times of Col. J. M. SandidgeWho surrendered the state archives to the Federal Army. The author even posted a headstone photograph.Three books highlight Shreveport’s quirks, mysteries, history Have you had a chance to read Damon … Continue reading
Louisiana Family Group Sheets and more Louisiana Genealogy Bloggers!
Be sure to check out these two Louisiana Genealogy Bloggers recent posts! My Big Fat Cajun/Irish/Scottish/English/German/French/Southern Family Blog -Tombstone Tuesday: My Paternal Grandparents Robert Bunyan Hall and Elia Légère Hall Genealogical Journey – Carman’s Crossings Louisiana Family Group Sheets 344 … Continue reading
Algiers Historical Society Meeting
Algiers Historical Society’s meeting this month features a Show and Tell. Bring your stories, photos and other mementoes of Algiers businesses throughout the decades, and we’ll bring the coffee and the goodies! AHS meets in the Carriage House behind the … Continue reading
A few updates from my full mailbag: a-round-tu-it
There were over 300 obit records added or updated to the St. Charles Parish USGenWeb LAGenWeb Archives this week. I found this Google Alert which was previously unread today. My mailbag is so full, I must apologize. It alerted me … Continue reading
West Bank Genealogy Society Meeting
WBGS Membership MeetingSaturday January 16, 20101:00 pm – 3:00 pm Discussion:Viewing a British production DVD about the Battle of New Orleans and interesting discussion following. Bring anything interesting you may have about an ancestor who was involved.
SNGF on Sunday
SNGF on Sunday 1) Answer the question: Do you have a genealogical “superpower”? (i.e., a unique research ability or technique that helps you track down records or assemble conclusions that others can’t?) If so, what is it? I consider this … Continue reading
Louisiana Surnames Louisiana Researchers Updated
The database and website has been updated to reflect the new surnames that have been added since December 5th or 6th 2009. The group may have to wait awhile until I can update THAT database, too. If I were related … Continue reading