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GR2 Developer Blog - Posts about the development of GeneRally 2
Mdash; Posts about the development of GeneRally 2. Back to Gene-Rally.com. To adapt an old proverb:. I adore good news, I hate bad news, and I despise no news. Silence is golden, indeed, compared with no news. It’s been a while since our last blog post – but today we’re fixing that, and hopefully explaining a little about our silence. First and foremost, GeneRally 2 is still in development. Despite this, there have been a number of complications that have arisen for us, personally, over the past month or...
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GeneTalk
Rare Variant Association Studies. On 6 August 2015, 1:48 pm. Yippie, our new paper. About rare variant association studies, RVAS, just appeared in Bioinformatics! Maybe who have also got some unsolved cases, so don’t hesitate to contact our tech support for more information about this approach. On 7 June 2015, 5:35 pm. We are looking forward to meeting you at our Booth #462! The frequency filter Hardy Weinberg dreamed of. On 28 April 2015, 10:58 pm. 8221; That’s why we tried to be smart on the R...
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GeneaBlogie Deux – The Global History of An American Family
The Global History of An American Family. November 17, 2016. This post originally appeared in GeneaBlogie in May 2008. The film, Loving, written and directed by Jeff Nichols and starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton, goes into wide distribution on Friday, November 18, 2016. Mildred Delores Jeter, born in 1939 or 1940, grew up in Central Point, near Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia. It was …. A Surprise Using FamilySearch. October 23, 2016. A Surprise Using FamilySearch. September 17, 2016. For th...
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The National Institute for Genealogical Studies - LEADERS IN ONLINE GENEALOGY EDUCATION
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies. LEADERS IN ONLINE GENEALOGY EDUCATION. Virtual Meetings for the Week of January 9 – 12, 2017. Image courtesy of jannoon028 at freedigitalphotos-net. This is just a reminder we have a few virtual meetings scheduled for this week. Hope you can join us! You can enhance your learning experience and learn new genealogy resources by joining a virtual meeting. Everyone is welcome to join in. NOTE: Times given are Eastern Standard Time. This Virtual Meeting is mor...
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Genealogists.com
Anatomy of a Social Security Number. Avoiding Five Common Research Errors. Submitting FHL Lookup Requests. Choosing a Genealogist or Family History Research Firm. Viewing Restricted FamilySearch Collections. Tips for Searching State Records. Grandma Climbed The Family Tree. Thursday, August 13, 2015. 5 Time-Saving Tips for Finding Maiden Names. Posted on 10:09 PM by Genealogists.com. Discover Your Female Ancestors Using These Smart Research Tactics. 8212; and some new surnames. The smartest way to begin ...
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Genealogy Blog Research Tips & Tools
Genealogy Discoveries: My Cousin William Mayall Invented a Corn Sheller! By Thomas Jay Kemp. On March 16, 2018. An article by Thomas Jay Kemp about researching his 19th century cousin William Mayall and discovering he invented a machine to shell corn. (Read More). Genealogy 101: Researching Court Records. On March 15, 2018. In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega provides tips for researching court records and preparing to visit a courthouse to learn more about your ancestors. (Read More). On March 9, 2018.
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Beyond Genealogy
Genealogy Today Menu Bar. Sunday, September 21, 2014. Genealogy is Everywhere, and often Right Under our Noses. After hiking along the Passaic River, my dog and I took a break on the Stanley Avenue bridge. Not a place that I would expect to find some genealogical material, but the plaque from when the bridge was built in 1929 offered several names, including the engineer and contractor. So, I did what any genealogist would do. I took several photos, transcribed the names and posted it on my web site.
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Blog de Généatique, logiciel de généalogie
Logiciel de généalogie. Guide de généalogie. Blog de Généatique, logiciel de généalogie. Bonne Fête des Grand-Mères avec Généatique. Jeudi 1 mars 2018 Par Steffi - Général. Et si vous (vous) offriez la possibilité d'aller plus loin avec Généatique, à l'occasion de la fête des Grand-Mères? Profitez de nos tarifs exceptionnels. Pour se former sur le logiciel sans avoir à sortir de chez soi! Choisissez vous-même la durée de formation nécessaire, ainsi que les thèmes à aborder avec nos spécialistes. BLACK FR...
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GeneaWebinars
News about upcoming hangouts, meetings and webinars offered throughout the online genealogy community. Thursday, March 15, 2018. Passage to Chicago: Traveling the I&M Canal in 1860. Did you miss your local genealogical society meeting this month? Fountaindale Public Library's Genealogy Club March lecture is live and available for free through April 15, 2018. The webinar and handout are available online at https:/ fountaindalegenealogy.org/webinars/. Is presented by Tom Willcockson. Dropsy, Quinsy, or Con...
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Gene Black an Alabama Artist and Quilter
My Creative Life - Quilts, Art, Weaving and More. Sunday, March 18, 2018. 64 Blocks and Decisions to be made. Sunday evening, after just a few minutes of making more crumb blocks, I decided to rest a bit. Gathering all the crumb blocks I counted them to see just how close I had gotten. Would you believe there are exactly 64 in that stack. Yes, I stopped at just the right spot. I need exactly 64. Aren't our brains interesting? I thought I had no clue how many I had made, but I was right on target. There i...