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Thank you for promoting my "Genealogy on Facebook" list! I've added the above listed surname groups to my master list, so they'll be reflected in the next updated revision. Thanks again! :-)
Katherine R. Willson (Ann Arbor, MI)
www.SocialMediaGenealogy.com
4 Places on Facebook to Find Genealogy Help
In last week's blog post "Ancestors Please! How to ask for help online" I wrote about best practices for asking others for help on social media sites like Facebook. A number of people commented, asking where on Facebook to find genealogy help. In this post we'll explore five effective places for...
Hi Michelle! I found your blog on the new Blog Group at Brave Girls. I'm starting Soul Restoration next week, too! Can't wait to get to know you!
Katherine (journaling my experience with sugar/caffeine detox at http://moonswings.wordpress.com)
Isn't it amazing...
what clever girls can do? ~Peter Pan~ I am in love with the "Clever Girl" set from A Muse Studio. It feels retro, but yet modern- perfect for me. Since it is Tuesday, I decided to do the Moxie Fab Tuesday Trigger. I love this! It reminds me of something my grandmother would have had. And wh...
Hi Julie - I just found your blog this morning, and oh my GOSH!!! I've been missing so much eye candy! :-) I have a question about this card - how were you able to emboss the lower left corner with the floral pattern, without the rest of the paper being embossed? I'm imagining what it would look like if I tried to feed an embossing folder through my Sizzix with some of the cardstock sticking out, and I don't think it would go through the roller, because of the width of the paper that's sticking out. Or am I missing a step? Hope you're able to help! :-)
Birthday Glitter !!
Everyone likes a little bling on their birthday, but how about putting it on a card! That way, it doesn't cost you as much, but they still say WOW ... hehehe. The colors are not right on this picture, and no matter what I did, it was going grey ~ ARGH !! I used rich razzleberry for my flowe...
As a professional genealogist, I'm concerned that future generations of genealogy researchers won't be able to tell from my listing that I'm married. My husband is currently a deployed soldier to the Middle East, and because I could only list myself (per the instructions regarding military members), there won't be a record that I'm married. And it was also disappointing to see that the census didn't ask for number of years married, place of birth, or occupation - all great material for researchers looking at census forms from previous decades. Will this be the standard for future census forms, as well?
Is The Address on Your Form Not What You Expected?
This post contains updates to the entry from March 13. As we’re getting closer to the census, it’s a good time to answer some questions about various quirks of the process of mailing letters and forms out to 120 million addresses all at once. In short, almost everything that can happen, will hap...
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