DearMYRTLE's Family History Hour 30 Sept 2008
DearLISTENERS & READERS,
DearMYRTLE’s Family History Hour 30 Sept 2008 genealogy podcast is available for listening via computer or transferred to any .mp3 player if you choose to download the file. An alternative would be to download the file automatically via iTunes. You don’t need an iPod to listen. For a complete list of current DearMYRTLE podcasts visit: http://podcasts.dearmyrtle.com. You may play, pause, rewind and listen to podcasts as many times as you wish.
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GUEST THIS WEEK
Elizabeth Powell Crowe, author of Genealogy Online 8th edition joins Myrt to discuss www.FamilySearchIndexing.org. Millions of names are being indexed by volunteers who participate in this double blind data entry indexing system. Join and do your part, even if it is only 30 minutes a week, if enough volunteers do this, the work will progress faster. Be sure to
check out Libbi's blog at www.epcrowe.com.
MightyMouse TOUR Be sure to pause, rewind or play your .mp3 player if you'd like to follow along while Myrt is speaking.
Myrt takes her listeners on a personal step-by step tour of http://pilot.FamilySearch.org. We used to think of Labs.FamilySearch is the "test area" for indexes and databases. Well, now Pilot.FamilySearch.org is an "advanced" test area, meaning the contents are nearly ready to be released.
Myrt also spotlights this last week's Best of the Internet for Genealogists award winning sites & content:
- War Orphans from Poland (via Siberia and Africa) in Canada
- The National Archives (UK) website quick reference chart
- Earlham College's American Friend (Quaker) Obituary Index (1894-1960) compiled by Thomas D. Hamm.
- Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay Community Centre Oral History Project
- Genealogy Gems Podcast Episode 51 hosted by Lisa Louise Cooke
- Denise Olson's "Create Your Own YouTube Channel"
- "Send documents as PDF rather than fax" by Adam Pash
- APG Mailing List - series on keeping societies healthy
- Japanese Americans Relocated During World War II, created, 1988 - 1989, documenting the period 1942 - 1946 - Record Group 210 NARA.
- "National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Recognizes Carnegie Library of
Pittsburgh For Outstanding Service"
Milseán Chocolate Shoppe Myrt's nephew's in-laws have created a wonderful chocolate bark of either white or dark chocolate with almonds and/or cranberries. Milseán (meel-shawn, in Gaelic (Ireland's ancestral language) means "Sweet Things". Visit the retail shoppe at the renovated Aldergrove Fire Hall, at 2900 272nd Street, in Aldergrove, BC or order online.
Brite Music has great kids' music, songs & activity books. The music is also available in .mp3 format for your iPod. During the podcast you'll hear "I know my number". Ol' Myrt taught her young children to memorize the family telephone number using this song, and now her daughters are teaching Myrt's grandchildren using the same song. It's from the Safety Kids CD.
Heritage Books Midnight Madness use the promotion code MIDMAD08 on your order to receive 30% off before shipping on your order at Heritage Books. The sale expires at midnight Friday, 3 October 2008.
LINKS TO SOME OF DearMYRTLE’s RECENT BLOGS ENTRIES
· BEST of the Internet for Genealogists – 28 Sept 2008
· FamilyInsight now in open beta
· FHExpos Genealogy Podcast debuts
· Heritage Books Midnight Madness
· MyAncestorsFound becomes FamilyHistoryExpos.com
· Homestead Records at Footnote.com
· READER'S FEEDBACK: Chrome & Opera web browsers
LINKS TO RECENT TEACH GENEALOGY BLOG ENTRIES
Happy family tree climbing!
Myrt ![]()
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