Vol. 23, No. 26 — July 5, 2018
How to Handle the Emotional Response
from Genealogy DNA Testing
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DNA testing is an exciting thing. You can find out so much about yourself and your heritage by having it done. But, you can also find out information that can be disconcerting, or even upsetting. Here are some common things you may find in your DNA that may shake you, and emotional coping techniques for dealing with them.
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10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for July
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With the dog days of summer and the month of July approaching, you may be thinking of some genealogy projects to occupy you during the long, hot days coming up. The good news is that there are plenty of things you can do in July that are outside of the average genealogical research you do, and these things should keep you occupied and entertained while you wait for the weather to cool off and
school to start again. If you are looking for some fun and creative genealogical projects for July, here they are.
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Latest Genealogy Gold Podcast You know we celebrate our nation’s independence on the 4th of July. But, do you know how this holiday came to be? When was it first celebrated? What is its true meaning? Let me share with you this fascinating story of American
history.
With simple and effective strategies, as well as unusual ideas and a generous smattering of US history, Genealogy Helps, Volume 3, takes a look deep into the records of the
past, with information on; - The Seminole Wars: And the settlement of Florida
- Alternative sources for tracing your ancestors
- Search tricks for locating your ancestors in an online census
- Quaker persecutions in Puritan Massachusetts
- Identifying old photographs
- Christmas traditions and genealogy
- Mayflower Passengers and their varied reasons for immigration
- And More...
What is the Value of Prints?
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I recently posted an overview of some of the different types of photographic prints that can be made, both historic and modern. And, of course, there are more types than even those that I listed. But all of that leads me to this: What is the value of prints?
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