Pistol-packing, land-owning, rabble-rousing women aren’t hard to find in my family tree, but most of my ancestral females weren’t raising the roof as champions of public service. They were too busy trying to pay the bills and hold families together to do much in the way of community activism. Which … [Read more...]
Photo Editing for Genealogists Workshop at Family Tree Univ
Old family photos often show their age in faded, cracked, or damaged images. Family Tree University's Photo Editing for Genealogists week-long workshop beginning Monday, February 29, introduces three affordable photo editing programs to help family historians restore old photos and create new photo … [Read more...]
RootsTech 2016 Slideshow
Video made with Animoto. … [Read more...]
How to Make a Very Special Teacher Valentine Gift
Tucked away my family archives are a few boxes that don’t hold much in the way of hard-core genealogical information, unless you count the occasional handwritten address or dated photo. I call this my Cabinet of Curiosities to make it sound semi-official. But, really it’s just bits and pieces of … [Read more...]
Student Genealogy Grant Call for Applications
The Suzanne Winsor Freeman Memorial Student Genealogy Grant Committee and the Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree are pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for the 2016 award. Student genealogists between the ages of 18 and 23 are eligible to apply for the 2016 … [Read more...]
See You at Roots Tech 2016
It's almost here! The world's largest family history conference opens Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City. I will be presenting Smartphone-ography for Genealogists on Wednesday at 4:30 pm; check the event program for room assignment. Come discover … [Read more...]
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