DNA Tracks Descendants of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian in Southeast Alaska

George Bryson wrote an interesting DNA-related article for the AP out of Anchorage, Alaska. I find it amazing as to how much we’re learning from all these DNA studies be undertaken. Following is a teaser from Bryson’s article: An ancient Continue reading DNA Tracks Descendants of Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian in Southeast Alaska

Hackettstown, NJ Historical CD-ROMs & Book Available

The following CD-ROMs & book are available from the Hackettstown [New Jersey] Historical Society: “Hackettstown Centennial 1853-1953.” This CD-ROM celebrates Hackettstown’s first 100 years in photographs with 290 black and white images from the 1953 Centennial commemoration. The CD includes Continue reading Hackettstown, NJ Historical CD-ROMs & Book Available

All Social Networking Sites Don’t Necessarily Go Up in Value

Friends Reunited, purchased by British television channel ITV for what now amounts to £175m, will probably have write-down the value of the acquisition when it releases its year-end review of past acquisitions. The Sunday Times is reporting that the review, Continue reading All Social Networking Sites Don’t Necessarily Go Up in Value

Lincoln Collection Donated to the State of Indiana

A large collection of Lincoln artifacts has been donated to the State of Indiana. From what I’ve read in various publications, the collection will most likely be digitized at the Allen County Public Library for Internet dissemination to the world. Continue reading Lincoln Collection Donated to the State of Indiana

National Archives Celebrates 75th Anniversary

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ –The National Archives announced today the year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary. Signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 19, 1934, the legislation established a National Archives to preserve the permanently valuable papers Continue reading National Archives Celebrates 75th Anniversary

Swinging Remus Reid Nothing But an Internet Spoof

It was recently reported that Judy Wallman, a professional genealogy researcher in Southern California, discovered that Harry Reid’s great-great uncle, Remus Reid, was hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in Montana in 1889. Both Judy and Harry Reid were Continue reading Swinging Remus Reid Nothing But an Internet Spoof

Morgan County Public Library (Martinsville, Indiana) Genealogy Section Closed Jan. 19 to Feb. 18 for Renovations

Martinsville, Indiana – Several major renovations to the main branch of the Morgan County Public Library beginning Wednesday will shift and limit the availability of several services at the library. The $296,900 project will include roof work and renovation of Continue reading Morgan County Public Library (Martinsville, Indiana) Genealogy Section Closed Jan. 19 to Feb. 18 for Renovations

Halstead Mortuary (San Francisco) Record Images Online

DearMyrtle reported this morning that the Halstead Mortuary Records form 1923 to 1960 have been posted online by sfgenealogy.net. The mortuary records were posted by sfgenealogy, with Researchity holding the copyright. The 1961 through 1974 records are now being indexed, Continue reading Halstead Mortuary (San Francisco) Record Images Online

The Generations Network Invaded by Geneabloggers

On Friday (January 9, 2009), a group of geneabloggers visited The Generations Network (TGN) offices. They came away with interesting observations about Ancestry.com, including future plans, statistics, and such. It’s all quite interesting. I wasn’t involved in any way. Heck, Continue reading The Generations Network Invaded by Geneabloggers

Research in English Churches Class at HQRL – January 17, 2009

Heritage Quest Research Library is announcing a class on “Research in English Churches.” The class will be held at Heritage Quest Research Library in Sumner, Washington on Saturday January 17, 2009 at 9:00 – 11:00am. Audrey Roley will be teaching. Continue reading Research in English Churches Class at HQRL – January 17, 2009