One of the highlights of my recent trip to Dutchess County in New York’s Hudson River Valley was the opportunity to meet with members of the Stanford Historical Society (SHS) and learn about their ongoing historic home inventory project. Spearheaded by local resident, Charlie Shaw, and SHS … [Read more...]
50 Best Blogs for Genealogy Geeks
OnlineUniversities has released its list of the 50 Best Blogs for Genealogy Geeks, and The Family Curator is named in the News category. It's an honor to be recognized with many of my favorite bloggers and to know that we are all working together to encourage online connections between family … [Read more...]
Ancestry.com Scans Old Newspapers, Freedom from the Flatbed
This winter I had an opportunity to take advantage of the Ancestry.com “Scanning Roadshow” and was impressed with the quality and professionalism of the operation. I was warehousing a large archival box of full-size newspapers and pages, and looking for a way to digitize the documents. … [Read more...]
Family Curator Named to My Heritage Top 100
Thank you MyHeritage.com for including The Family Curator as one of your Top 100 Genealogy Sites for 2010. It is an honor to be named with so many of my blogging colleagues. Of course, like many others, The Family Curator was inspired, coached, and supported by those "cornerstone blogs" that are TOP … [Read more...]
April Showers Bring the May Blogger’s Almanac, Free Download
It was rain and travel, not flooding, that delayed publication of the May Blogger's Almanac until today. Thank you, Almanac fans, for your patience. This May 2010 Edition of the Genealogy and Family History Blogger's Almanac is now available for free download, featuring weekly themes on Going … [Read more...]
Get Away for Research at NEHGS
My favorite New England library, the New England Historic Genealogical Society, has just announced dates for the Summer 2010 Come Home to New England research sessions, June 14-19 and August 9-15. I attended the Spring Research Getaway in 2009 and consider it a "must-do" for New England … [Read more...]
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