Clayton Library Friends – HOURS OF OPERATION TO BE CUT FOR CLAYTON LIBRARY, AND PLANNED FRIDAY CLOSING

Sad news for the Genealogy researcher in Houston… 05 April 2010 To Members of the Genealogical Community: On Thursday, April 1st, 2010, Dr. Rhea Lawson, Director, Houston Public Library, presented

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Collaborative Picasa Web Albums

Picasa is one of the most popular online photo publishing services available. However, it has always been a place to publish your photos for others to see. Now Google (the

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Boyd Family Reunion 2009

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Genealogy Research Process Map – Version 2 | ThinkGenealogy

In the last two and a half months alone, the original Genealogy Research Process Map post received 500 pageviews. Version 2 of the map has only a few changes. Besides

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Passing It On: How do you define ‘home?’

How do you define ‘home?’ Cal Lehmer’s house Where do you call home? Is it your present residence? Or is it someplace you’ve lived in the past? If you’re a

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24-7 Family History Circle » Tips from the Pros: You Can’t Believe Everything You Hear, from Paula Stuart-Warren, CG

Over the many years I have been researching, there have been several times where I’ve been advised against researching in valuable collections. A librarian, historian, or archivist might tell you

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Passing It On: Family is defined by more than relatives

Family history isn’t limited to blood relatives or those who have entered our family tree through marriage, adoption or non-traditional means. Our families are broader than that. They extend to

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Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter: (+) The Importance of the Family Group Sheet by George G. Morgan

I have been reading Dick Eastman’s Newsletter for as long as I’ve been researching my family. This is the best time in history to be conducting genealogical research. Genealogy has

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