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Category Archives: FGS
My Society
I would like to recommend “My Society” – a weekly internet radio show sponsored by the Federation of Genealogical Societies. It is broadcast each Saturday afternoon live on the Internet at 1:00 pm Central time and focuses on the issues that … Continue reading
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Two new initiatives from FGS
The FGS has started a new internet radio show each Saturday afternoon on Blog Talk Radio (My Society Online Radio by mysociety | Blog Talk Radio). Their web site describes it this way: ”…each week we tackle the issues that confront genealogy … Continue reading
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FamilySearch Indexing Project
It should come as no surprise that FamilySearch has a lot of records. The numbers are impressive: 2.4 million rolls of microfilm, 1 million microfiche records, together representing an estimated 3 Billion records (a death certificate is one example of … Continue reading
Ancestry Day in Knoxville
On the last day of the FGS (Saturday) Ancestry.com sponsored a Ancestry Day open to the public. Approximately 600 people showed up (FGS attendance was reported to be slightly more than 1000) to attend four one hour sessions on topics … Continue reading
Our Military Heritage
On Thursday morning, Curt Witcher presented information about a website established by the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library to preserve the records and information that document the lives of our nation’s veterans. The ‘Our Military Heritage’ website … Continue reading
WeRelate.org
One topic sure to generate a heated argument in a group of genealogists is whether or not to publish your family tree. I happen to belong to the ‘publish’ camp and have my tree available on RootsWeb. But that may … Continue reading
Family Search Wiki
There is so much to learn about genealogy, and the more I learn the more I realize how little I actually do know. And while I am admitting faults here, my short term memory is not exactly great (and it … Continue reading
Focus Group for Presidents of Genealogical Societies
The final session I attended was a focus group for Presidents of genealogical societies. The group was appalled when I informed them of the dire consequences facing the Genealogy Department of the Dallas Central LIbrary if the proposed budget cuts … Continue reading
Records Preservation and Access Committee
This morning I attended the session given by the Records Preservation and Access Committee (RPAC) of the FGS. The presenters were Fred Moss who is one of the state liasons for Texas and David Rencher who is the chairman of … Continue reading
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FGS Voice Newsletter
Partner society members can elect to receive the FGS Voice newsletter sent directly to their electronic inbox. Simply send an email to voice@fgs.org and you will receive an “opt in” email in return. This newsletter includes FGS activities, updates on … Continue reading
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