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Nancy Lecompte

Genealogy Tip of the Day: You Are Not Your Ancestor's Judge... - 0 views

  • Report the facts on your ancestor as clearly and as accurately as you possibly can
  • we, as genealogists, rarely know the whole story.
Nancy Lecompte

Antiquus Morbus Home - 0 views

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    Old medical terms dictionary
Nancy Lecompte

Thoughts from Polly's Granddaughter: Elizabeth Warren's Act of Colonization - 0 views

  • What Elizabeth Warren has done is an act of colonization. She has usurped Indigenous identity, just as her ancestors stole the land and resources. It's a hostile act of genocide and it is not okay.
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    I seldom get involved in politics - but I really think this is an important issue.
Nancy Lecompte

Thoughts from Polly's Granddaughter: Why the Elizabeth Warren Issue is Not About Her Race - 0 views

  • No one has said Elizabeth Warren can’t share the family stories she has heard, but some people do take issue with her abusing the system and claiming it in order to benefit her career or to help her employers meet diversity goals.
  • the United States Supreme Court confirmed that Native-American status was not a purely racial matter, but was derived from membership in a tribe recognized by the federal government.”
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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  • The definition for American Indian: American Indian or Alaska Native (Not Hispanic or Latino) - A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment.
  • She, along with her supporters, want to redefine who is entitled to claim the status of Native American, even if a person has no proof of American Indian ancestry.  This is an anti-sovereignty stance and this way of thinking is a danger to our sovereignty.
  • While she claims being Native American played such an important part in the lives of her and her family, they seem to have never had any association with real Indians.
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    I hope my readers take the time to visit this site and become informed about the various "Indian Rights" issues involved in this year's Massachusetts Senate Race. We must all speak out against Ms. Warren even if we do not live in her state. If she gets elected her "I am an Indian" virus will very likely infect our highest level of government. It really is time to stop people from using the "minority" card when they have no right to claim it.
Nancy Lecompte

Memories are Fragile & Easily Distorted - 0 views

  • They say that five people can see the same event unfold and all remember what they saw differently.
  • Proof that a brain alters memories — and then believes it hasn’t — came from a study
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Transcript: makes transcribing easier - by Jacob Boerema - 0 views

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    A very nice tool to have on your desktop if you transcribe handwritten documents.
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Historical Vital Statistics - Nova Scotia - 0 views

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    free to view but not downloadable
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Seeking Michigan - 0 views

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    1884 & 1894 State Census, death records, civil war records, maps, etc.
Nancy Lecompte

Ancestoring's Ask A Genealogist: Evaluating Evidence Part 1 - Classifying the Source - 0 views

  • You evaluate sources in three different ways
  • Is the record original or compiled?
  • You use compiled records to lead you to the original.
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  • Is the information primary or secondary?
  • Is the evidence direct or indirect?
  • Understanding the three ways you can classify a source will help you evaluate how much weight/confidence you give that source
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Ancestoring's Ask A Genealogist: Evaluating Evidence Part 2 - Who, Why and When - 0 views

  • 1) WHO created the record and WHO was the informant for the record?
  • Was there a reason for the informant to give false information?
  • 2) WHY was the record created?
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  • Why a record was created will determine what parts of the record are considered the most accurate.
  • 3) WHEN was the record created?
  • You must look at each piece of evidence with a skeptical eye and ask the right questions.
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