Episode 93: Genealogy Blogger Craig Manson on What is Knowable in Family History

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Published July 21, 2010

NEWS:

 

 

IAJGS 2010 Breakfast with the Bloggers

By Schelly Talalay Dardashti

 

 

Film:  Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldbert

Visit the film's website.  The Goldbergs came to radio in 1929 and didn’t finish it’s TV run until 1955. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 “Gertrude Berg who created the character Molly Goldberg was shown in polls to be the second most respected woman in America, after Eleanor Roosevelt.”

 

The Goldbergs at The Museum of Broadcast Communications

 

 

Genealogy Bank.com

has added millions of family history records. The records included obituaries, birth and marriage announcements and other helpful information from 186 newspapers in 40 states.Genealogy Bank Search

 

 

Ancestry.com

 On July 14th, they released the new Australian Birth, Marriage and Death collections, which contains 14 million names between 1788 and 1985.  Angela Garner from Ancestry.com.au talks about the details in her recent blog post on the Ancestry.com.au Blog or search the collection directly at http://www.ancestry.com.au/bmd2010.

 

 Ancestry.com has announced the official closing of the acquisition of the Genline.se, the leading Swedish family history website. The specifics of the acquisition are available in the full press announcement released on July 15, 2010.

Ancestry recently released a new version of the Ancestry.com Tree-to-Go iPhone application in the iTunes App Store. Check it out at http://www.ancestry.com/iphone. 

Also available: The Genealogy Gems Podcast App

App users: You will find a pdf article by Lisa and Wallpaper included on the app for this episode. 

 

 

MAILBOX:

 

Barry Helfand asked if there is an equivelant to the Bureau of Land Management in Canada for homestead records.

 

Here's a link to the web page at the Archives Canada about the land patents which includes a link to the Western Land Grants Database

 

Here's a direct link to the database which includes information for locating land grants for other provinces not included.

 

 

GEM: Interview with Genealogy Bogger Craig Manson

Visit Craig's Geneablogie Blog

 

 

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