I found this mystery photo on the OGS website. It was submitted by Judith Harris, and she wants the couple identified.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Conference 2014 has a Facebook Page!
Don’t forget Conference 2014 in Niagara! They are looking forward
to your registrations.
They have a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NiagaraPeninsulaBranchOgsConference2014
Click on "Like" , so that it gets included on to your wall and you can follow whenever there are new posts!
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Origins.net Celebrates St Patrick’s Day
The Irish Wills Index 1484-1858 contains over 102,000 names compiled from records found at the National Archives of Ireland. It is only concerned with records that survive in more than index form, i.e. where original documents, copies, transcripts, abstracts or extracts exist.
Access FREE until Tuesday 18 March 2014, 08:00 GMT.
Although the vast majority of Ireland's testamentary records were lost in the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland (PROI) in 1922, staff at the PROI (now the National Archives of Ireland) have spent many years trying to recover from that loss, and today there are thousands of testamentary records again, although they are not always easy to find.
This index lists records at the National Archives of Ireland that are not simply an index. In other words, there is a document worth looking at behind every index entry. Each index entry contains the name of the person leaving a will, or being covered by a grant of probate or administration. It also contains their address, sometimes their occupation, and the place where the document was proved (i.e. a diocesan or the Prerogative court). The index also contains the names of the executors for almost half the entries, along with their addresses. In essence this index contains all the information contained in the National Archives finding aids (i.e. card catalogues, typed lists, and original summaries).
This index lists records at the National Archives of Ireland that are not simply an index. In other words, there is a document worth looking at behind every index entry. Each index entry contains the name of the person leaving a will, or being covered by a grant of probate or administration. It also contains their address, sometimes their occupation, and the place where the document was proved (i.e. a diocesan or the Prerogative court). The index also contains the names of the executors for almost half the entries, along with their addresses. In essence this index contains all the information contained in the National Archives finding aids (i.e. card catalogues, typed lists, and original summaries).
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Genealogy Software for Mac Users
In the 2014 Feb/March issue of Moorshead Magazine's Internet Genealogy Tony Bandy reviews nine genealogical software programs for Mac Users. Several have new and novel ways to view your family genealogical information. Besides reading the reviews, visit the various developers' websites for more information, visuals, demo/trial options, and purchase details.
Guy
Guy
PAF Support
If you are a PAF user looking for support for a migration option, here is one option. This was an announcement in the Feb - March 2014 edition of Internet Genealogy (Moorshead Magazines Ltd).
Continued success with your genealogy research,
Guy