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Tamura Jones

Two Computer Ready Parametrizations of "Evidence Style" Historical Sources - 2 views

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    Parameterisations of EE-style citations
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    This is a great help to those using ESM's Evidence books for sourcing with a genealogy software program. I will use these to help shorten the time to build sources into TMG. Great find Tamura. Thanks for sharing this.
Lineage Keeper

O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies - 0 views

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    O'Reilly Media's group blog about emerging technologies including Web 2.0, location, open source, ambient computing, mobile, web operations, and more.
Michael Hait

Reading history blogs for genealogical context - 0 views

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    This column has previously focused on African-American genealogy blogs, in the articles Shout-outs to African-American Genealogy Blogs and More shout-outs to African-American genealogy blogs. A third edition soon forthcoming will spotlight several new genealogy blogs. The responsible genealogist, however, would be advised to learn more about United States history, including how it affected African-Americans. History blogs are a vital source for keeping up with current perspectives as well as newly available historical resources, many of which may provide genealogically useful information.
Michael Hait

Are census records reliable for genealogy research? - 0 views

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    Over the last six months, this column has discussed the "Anatomy" of the federal census for the years from 1870-1930, not including the mostly-destroyed 1890 census. In this series of articles, each column of the census questionnaire was examined, and clues that will aid your research were discussed. If you have missed any of these articles, you can read them again using the links below: Anatomy of the 1930 federal census Anatomy of the 1920 federal census Anatomy of the 1910 federal census Anatomy of the 1900 federal census Anatomy of the 1880 federal census Anatomy of the 1870 federal census In a discussion concerning the federal census as evidence for genealogical research, however, one must also consider the question: are census records reliable sources?
Michael Hait

Civil War pension application files - a rich source of detail - 0 views

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    Many Civil War veterans and their widows or other dependents received pensions from the U. S. government for their support. For those researchers whose ancestors received pensions for service, these files are arguably the single richest record group in terms of information contained within them.
Michael Hait

NoodleTools : NoodleBib Express - 0 views

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    Source Citation creator - includes Chicago (which is basis of Evidence Explained)
Lineage Keeper

Genealogy News - Topix - 0 views

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    News on Genealogy continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
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