Archive for the ‘Genealogy’ Category

Can you show me your Genealogy line in your relation to Pocahontas?

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

I am interested in seeing some l? Lines of descent? To Pocahontas that room? To put the m? To, but I want to see yours first. Is f? Easy to do if you are? N related to Pocohontas you know? c? mo put in your answer. use of 1. than 2. grandparents 3. grandparents and re m? all. So if you give me your address? No electronic mail? Only one who will? contact you in Comparison and questions.

Collecting Dead Relatives: An Irreverent Romp Through the Field of Genealogy

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Product Description
For the first time . . . a book that looks on the comic side of genealogy! Here you’ll meet the people and situations you’re already familiar with–the BORE, the BLUEBLOOD, the OLD MASTER, and the BRIEFCASE MAGNET, and a clutch of dissembling officials, wet-nosed beginners, and tongue-clucking harridans–but this time the meeting will drive you wild with laughter. You’ll learn about the latest techniques used by county clerks in repelling genealogists, about project… More >>

Collecting Dead Relatives: An Irreverent Romp Through the Field of Genealogy

Holmes Family in America – History and Genealogy -Plymouth Colony 1692 to Present Day

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Product Description
Holmes Family in America – History and Genealogy – Plymouth Colony 1692 to Present Day. PDF eBook English 11.8 MB. Family legend is that three Holmes brothers left England and came to the New World during the time the colonies were young. One settled on Manhattan Island, one in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the third in the Connecticut Colony. Nathaniel Holmes was born August 30, 1692 in Plimouth, Plimouth County, Massachusetts. Yes, with an “I” not a “y… More >>

Holmes Family in America – History and Genealogy -Plymouth Colony 1692 to Present Day

A Genealogy Application using MediaWiki

Friday, November 4th, 2011


This video discusses a Genealogy/Family Tree application that uses MediaWiki and the Semantic MediaWiki extensions. I also mention that this video was recommended for consideration as Semantic MediaWiki of the month. For more related videos on the Semantic Web, please visit: futurewavedesigns.com

Are there any websites that are truly free for people digging into their genealogy?

Monday, October 31st, 2011

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TEDxLansing – Dirk Schweitzer – Genetic Genealogy

Friday, October 28th, 2011


Dirk Schweitzer is a German native and a chemist by training. He is working on establishing a green economy by replacing oil-based products with sugar-based products. In his presentation, he will introduce his hobby — the application of private DNA testing to learn about a person’s health, ethnicity, direct male/female ancestry, and to identify close relatives. Event Produced by: www.tedxlansing.com Video Produced by: www.lcc.edu/tv About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

The Mathematics Genealogy Project

Monday, October 24th, 2011


With widespread interest in tracing our family histories, what of our academic family tree – who taught our teachers? Who taught our teachers’ teachers? In 1997, mathematician Harry B. Coonce set out to trace his academic ancestry. His database now contains 150000 names, stretching back to pre- Renaissance Europe. Current director of the Mathematics Genealogy project and LSE researcher Mitchel T. Keller explains how it all works, and what it means to related to genius.

Are there any books that will help me preform better genealogy searches?

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

I never hab? To done before in the b? Search of common descent? A. I’m trying to do on my own, but do not know c? M or d? Nde start. ? There are books that can help me understand c? Mo Searh the information? No one? Family tree? GICO? I tried the Names. But I found? no INFORMATION? n? useful. Maybe I’m doing wrong. To Emeraldisle: I never realized that mistake before. Thank you for pionting out.

Irish Family Name Spellings & Genealogy

Sunday, October 16th, 2011


Family Research Tips. How to recognize Irish Family Names and spelling changes commonly found when researching family history. Mac, O, Fitz, Kil, Gil, dela, and more.

Where can I find information about the genealogy of Jose Rizal’s girlfriends?

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

There are plenty of Sites list of things about the descent? To Jos? Rizal, and many of the Jose Rizal lists nine friends also? N. However, none of them mentions nothing about his descent? A. ? D? Nde can? To find?