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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Genealogy Societies (UPDATED from May 2017)

A one stop list of genealogical societies


This post will be a work in progress.  I'll be adding links to the State genealogy societies, Historical societies as well as the societies that are not tied to any particular state.


If you want me to add one not listed, send me an email or message on Face book.

State Genealogy Societies 


Alabama











California


Colorado





Delaware


DC






Georgia


Hawaii


Idaho






State Historical Societies

Alabama
Illinois
Montana
Rhode Island
Alaska
Indiana
Nebraska
South Carolina
Arizona
Iowa
Nevada
South Dakota
Arkansas
Kansas
New Hampshire
Texas
California
Kentucky
New Jersey
Tennessee
Colorado
Louisiana
New Mexico
Utah
Connecticut
Maine
New York
Vermont
Delaware
Maryland
North Carolina
Virginia
DC
Massachusetts
North Dakota
Washington
Florida
Michigan
Ohio
West Virginia
Georgia
Minnesota
Oklahoma
Wisconsin
Hawaii
Mississippi
Oregon
Idaho
Missouri
Pennsylvania


Training / Certification

Other Societies

Friday, May 31, 2019

UNDERUSED WEBSITES: DIGITAL PUBLIC LIBRARY of AMERICA


Underused Website Series: Digital Public Library of America

The Digital public library of America has a wealth of information with a click of your mouse.

As of the writing of this blog the main page says "Discover 34,425,540 images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the United States" 

Over 34 MILLION records, FREE, at your finger tips, in your pjs, drinking wine, morning, noon and night!!!

They even have a family research section (which is what we will focus on here)

Photos 

162,609 results for family photo

Photo capture of DPLA website
DPLA Photos 




Here's a clip of some of the photos found on DPLA.  There is a link in the description which takes you to a page with detailed information about the photo, (think citation)






Family Bibles 

2,753 results for "family bible"


There's a family bible section with images from old family bibles.  How cool is that??

Correspondence  

3,485 results for Civil War AND family letter

Imagine fining a letter your ancestor wrote back home 

Local Maps

75,920 results for county OR town OR city AND map

Looking for Sanborn fire maps--they are here. Old city maps, topo maps, flood maps, 

Year books 

22,777 results for school yearbook


Don't have a subscription to Ancestry to see the yearbooks, try DPLA

Military Records (includes Photographs and Service records)  

15,027 results for soldier* OR regiment AND military


civil war photos
Civil war photographs


103,641 results for "enlistment card" OR "draft card" OR "military service record"


A variety of military documents

Oral Histories

34,510 results for "oral history" interview

Various oral histories from all over 

Family History and Genealogy books


350,466 results for genealogy


tons of books to peruse about genealogy (family histories, phone book listings, wills, more photos, cemeteries)


 And I even found a video library with videos on using DPLA for family research, making gifs and a sundry of other videos.

 We have just scratched the surface of this website.  I can see me spending hours and hours just scrolling thru the vast amounts of reference material and information on this site.... and its FREE!!  Book mark the website DP.LA (yes thats the website address)

Dont forget to read the Terms of Service 



Happy Hunting!!


P.S.  just did a search for Newspapers in the regular search box (not on the family search tab)  and here's what came up over 1 MILLION newspapers!!!

1,020,362 results for newspapers

Thursday, May 30, 2019

File Organization from a Scattered Mind's Point of View


How did I Start?

After writing this blog post over 3 years ago, I thought I'd share how my system has been set up and how it is working.

I opted to set up my files by file type
my files list
My Files list


    I love my system, it is simple and easy to find any record.
     
    • the list of folders (no additional folders "nested" inside each other)
    • a simple naming convention, and I utilize the metadata in file explorer (I use windows, but apple has a file explorer too) 
    sample of state cenus
    file naming convention and tags
    I love that the metadata (tags) are searchable in file explorer, so I can search for a year (1872) and I will get all files with 1872 in the file name or in the metadata tags.

    I created a few videos about tags, on you tube.


    Win 10 part 1

    Win 10 part 2



    I have tried other systems and could never remember how the system worked, and had to keep going in to see how things were filed, named, and what folder to put each file in, based on the person's name.

    Happy Hunting!!!

    ***************************************************

    (Originally posted back in 2015)

    How do I Start? 


    After reading others blogs and comments on Facebook about sorting and organizing one's files (both electronically and paper copies) I'm still trying to sort it out in my mind!  See I'm so organized, I feel & look disorganized....at least that is and has been my excuse.


    What I've seen and heard is

    • Sort by Family name
    • Sort by Person
    • Sort by Family group
    • Sort by document type
    • Sort by year


    My problem I see the pros and cons of all the systems.....Aggh calgon take me away!!! 

    So as usual, I know what I don't want, but not sure of what I want. And what I don't want is a lot of nested folders inside folders inside folders.....So is my answer to make a list of what I don't want, and eliminate those systems that have/enable those qualities and then pick from the rest?  Or do I use the capabilities of the pc (paper has no capabilities, it just lays in a file folder) and use shortcuts to place links into the electronic filing system where it needs to go?


    Decisions, Decisions!?!?!?!

    After careful thought and dreaming about the system I want....(does any one else do this?) I believe I have a beginning plan....

    Paper files by type (Federal Census, marriage, death, birth, christening, land, probate, etc)
    Reasoning: less files, and easy to find a file when needed.

    Computer files: originals filed like paper files, shortcuts filed in folders by family name, then given name
    Folder Smith
          Sub folder John
          Sub folder Mary




    Wednesday, January 31, 2018

    Which WITCH?

    Which Witch?


    margaret scott memorial
    Margaret Scott memorial
    The other day I was building out my "cousin bait" tree on ancestry, and I thought I found a connection to the Salem witch trials and Margaret Stephenson Scott, the only "witch" accused from in Rowley Ma.

    I researched her in depth, gathering all the info I could find, well because I felt a connection with her.  Being an outcast of the community due to her age and not being remarried after her husband died. Her children had left the area and she was all alone.


    I'll be doing an in-depth blog post, on where I took a wrong turn later this month, so stay tuned.


    I feel I've gotten to know this woman, and while she is not a direct ancestor (at this time) who knows, I may eventually find a connection as I "go deep and wide" on my family tree.  Basically I add all children and their spouses and children, even adding 2nd, 3rd and 4th spouses, step children, and adopted children.


    I was sad, when after 3 days of solid seaching, finding, and downloading information on this woman, I found documentation that she was not the mother of my 9th great grandmother.....

    UNTIL....

    I found the great grandson (my 6th great grand father) of a 9th great grandmother married a woman whose great great grandmother (my 10th great grand mother) did something even more shocking than being accused of being a  witch.


    Stay tuned for that saga in an upcoming blog post.


    Until next time, Keep digging up roots,

    Linda







    Sunday, May 21, 2017

    Genealogy Societies

    A one stop list of genealogical societies


    This post will be a work in progress.  I'll be adding links to the State genealogy societies, Historical societies as well as the societies that are not tied to any particular state.


    If you want me to add one not listed, send me an email or message on Face book.

    State Genealogy Societies 


    Alabama
    California
    Colorado
    Delaware
    DC
    Georgia
    Hawaii
    Idaho



    State Historical Societies

    AlabamaIllinoisMontanaRhode Island
    AlaskaIndianaNebraskaSouth Carolina
    ArizonaIowaNevadaSouth Dakota
    ArkansasKansasNew HampshireTexas
    CaliforniaKentuckyNew JerseyTennessee
    ColoradoLouisianaNew MexicoUtah
    ConnecticutMaineNew YorkVermont
    DelawareMarylandNorth CarolinaVirginia
    DCMassachusettsNorth DakotaWashington
    FloridaMichiganOhioWest Virginia
    GeorgiaMinnesotaOklahomaWisconsin
    HawaiiMississippiOregon
    IdahoMissouriPennsylvania


    Training / Certification

    Other Societies