jcoigdanes, to Futurology
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Hi everyone! I am currently writing a term paper, titled Examining Filipino family heritage expression in family tree mapping. This study is a term paper to be submitted in my PS 215: Special Course on Filipino Heritage course at the Asian Center.

My paper hopes to answer the question "How is family heritage expressed in the work of Filipinos who conduct family tree mapping?"

@pilipinas @philippines @pinoy @pinoy

Vibracobra23, to history
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#569 M.C.S. Cruwys (ed) - Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Vol XXVII - Part XII. James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, October 1958. #Devon #Cornwall #DCNQ #MargaretCruwys #Archives #History #Genealogy #BookOfTheDay

genchat, to genchat
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ICEBREAKER #genchat Do you have instances of chain migration in your family line? @genchat

kwheaton,
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@genchat @genchat yes, chain migration! It led to thousands of descendants in the US who claimed they were related but there wasn't much proof. All surnamed MOSER and later MOSIER They came from small villages in Bavaria on 2 ships a couple of years apart in the early 1700's. I recount part of the story here. It is the classic 3 brothers story but there were 6 brothers and a sister! And these pre-date immigration records. https://wheatonwood.com/2024/01/05/the-three-brothers-story-retold-johan-martin-moser/

geneapleau, to genealogy
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Newspapers has a free weekend. I still have more years to research my #Pleau line. Last time, I pulled over 400 articles (still extracting all that data).

Should I do it again?

The genealogist in me says “heck, yeah!”

#genealogy @genealogy

genchat, to genealogy
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#genchat in just a few days! Let’s talk about Chain Migration & #genealogy ! @genchat

daieuxetdailleurs, to genealogy French
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Vibracobra23, to history
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M.C.S. Cruwys (ed) - Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Vol XXVII - Part XI. James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, July 1958.

pabloniusmonk, to genealogy
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. Searched His Own Past and Made a Surprising Discovery

The ‘Finding Your Roots’ host talks about his family tree, giving up on med school and buying the house his mother once cleaned

🎁🔗:
https://www.wsj.com/real-estate/henry-louis-gates-jr-finding-your-roots-pbs-fd59959d?st=3fb5a734omsp7j0&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

#FindingYourRoots #HenryLouisGates #Genealogy

Zesti, to genealogy
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Despite an appeal, a site wouldn’t let me post this photo of a fireplace screen. It was deemed “immodest,” so instead you get to enjoy it!

researchbuzz, to america
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'Today, Ancestry announced the free availability of the first comprehensive list of over 125,000 persons of Japanese descent who were unjustly imprisoned between December 1942 and January 1948.'

https://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/wwii-japanese-americans-incarcerated-confinement-sites-collection/

edintone, to genchat
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@genchat #genchat What I like about FAN clubs is the water has not been muddied by the genealogy companies (yet). So you do have to do your own work! Proper genealogy!

genchat,
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@edintone @genchat Which is actually what makes #genealogy so much fun! #genchat

genchat, to genealogy
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Hello, & welcome to our open mic about friends, associates & neighbors (FAN Club) in our research! @genchat

jcoigdanes, to academia
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I'm working on a term paper about Filipino heritage expression and genealogy. One of the references I'm using, "Tracing Your Philippine Ancestors" by Lee W. Vance, was published in 1980. The only copy of it I can find is in the UP Diliman Main Library, and it's only for room use.

Does anyone here have any leads where I can find a copy that I can buy or browse for long periods of time?

aarbrk, to France Spanish
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#Bonjour! I need the help of someone who is located in #Paris, to go into the Cimetière Montmarte and take a couple of photos for me.

The De la Cruz family tombstone is in division 21, ligne 2/65, on the Avenue Cordier. I'm happy to offer 20 EUR to anyone who can get me some good snapshots of it.

For all of you not in Paris, please boost so that this request reaches #France!

#genealogy #généalogie #history #histoire #death #mort #cimetière #cemetery #españa #spain #méxico

owlsight, to genealogy
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Day off. Delicious salad. Chai latte. Chocolate croissant. Then the entire afternoon to myself. I think I’ll go plug my laptop in upstairs at the library and do #genealogy stuff. I have a to do list a mile long!

Oh the bliss of time to do what gives you joy.

HannahHowe, to movies

Introduction update. I’m interested in social history, including the history of popular music and movies. I post a lot of polls. If you don’t like music, movies or polls, you won’t like my posts. However, if these subjects interest you, please feel free to connect.

TheConversationUS, to genealogy
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Genealogical and genetic ancestors aren’t the same thing. A DNA match − or a lack of one − may not tell you what you imagine it does about your family tree.

Our story on Live Science:
https://www.livescience.com/health/genetics/you-probably-didnt-inherit-any-dna-from-charlemagne-what-it-means-when-your-dna-matches-a-historic-persons

#DNA #genealogy

Vibracobra23, to history
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#545 M.C.S. Cruwys (ed) - Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Vol XXVII - Part X. James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, April 1958. #Devon #Cornwall #DCNQ #MargaretCruwys #Archives #History #Genealogy #AncientCrosses #BookOfTheDay

BRMiller, to genealogy
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Don't miss Genealogy @ The Archives on Saturday 1 June 2024 from 9 am-4 pm, presented by the Georgia Archives & Georgia Genealogical Society (GGS).

In-person only, but will be recorded & uploaded to the GA Archives' YouTube site. Featured speaker is historian and genealogist Robert Davis.


@genealogy
@genealogy

https://www.georgiaarchives.org/assets/documents/2024_Save_the_Date_Flyer.pdf

researchbuzz, to photography
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#photography #daguerreotypes #EndangeredArchives #genealogy

"Chemistry professor Tson-Kong (T.K.) Sham and his colleagues recently confirmed a new synchrotron imaging technique they developed is just as effective for retrieving corroded daguerreotypes – the earliest form of photographs – as a strategy they first reported in 2018, and can also be used no matter how badly damaged the image surface is from natural corrosion or cleaning attempts."

https://news.westernu.ca/2024/04/reviving-daguerreotypes/

genchat, to genealogy
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Well last night Jan (as usual) gave us a ton of helpful Info :

Modern property tax records can tell you when a house might have been built or remodeled, and sometimes even give you a footprint of the building and its rooms.

If you find records that someone owned property over a certain value, if you're thinking about when they came of age, or if they have income over a certain value. It depends on whether you are "boots on the ground" or looking online.

I highly recommend Judy G. Russell's webinars on the law and how it applies to our research, especially "How Old Did He Have to Be?" Knowing the law tells you when someone is likely to be on a tax list.

Knowing the law is so helpful for all the records we use for #genealogy. I think it was Michael Hait who said in a webinar "Clerks don't keep records for fun."
Most records we use were kept because some law mandated them, or when people were keeping track of money.

Knowing each locality's laws are so important! You can search Judy G. Russell's blog, The Legal Genealogist, to get ideas for finding the laws for individual states, territories, or federal laws.

#genchat @genchat

genchat, to genealogy
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Good day, #genchat ! I've got my coffee ready & we'll be talking about Tax Records for #genealogy ! And although I've finished updating my computer last night, it is driving kind of slow, so please bear with my pace. @genchat

nwhyte, to genealogy
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Flying across the Atlantic in 1952 (and Spurs beat Chelsea in 1950)
The price of an air ticket from New York to London in 1952 was $395 single, $711 return.
https://fromtheheartofeurope.eu/flying-across-the-atlantic-in-1952-and-spurs-beat-chelsea-in-1950/
#Uncategorized #genealogy

MarcC, to genealogy
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One of my late father's youngest cousins and her husband were in town for an event, so my wife and I met them for coffee and the handover of the contents of the fabled "Aunt Enid's Trunk" that was in her possession.

Significant #genealogy may come of this...

Vibracobra23, to history
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M.C.S. Cruwys (ed) - Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Vol XXVII - Part IX. James Townsend & Sons, Exeter, January 1958.

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