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- The Narrows [Multimedia file in album: 2007 July Field Trip - sites in Blanco County] (mediashare)
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Amy Clark, geologist, from the USGS presenting a historical overview of the coral reef formation of which "The Narrows" is a part. Everett Fey listening intently; Larry Lehmann in the background.
Created on Aug 14, 2007
- Ancestry.com Bloggers Day: Technology (tRSSNews)
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Last year I intended to do stupendously rich articles about Ancestry.com Bloggers Day presentations. Since I never got around to it, this year you’re getting my stupidously poor notes. Mike Wolfgramm, senior vice president, and Jonathan Young, vice president, of development gave us the last presentation prior to lunch. Their opening slide listed the six key agenda items below.
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: New Portuguese Interface and Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Marriage Certificates Added (tRSSNews)
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The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: 20 January 2010 FamilySearch Indexing is excited to announce a new Portuguese interface for the program. The first project available in Portuguese is a collection of marriage certificates from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Other new projects this week include the 1910 Census for four states, as well as records from Canada and
Created on May 21, 2012
- Kelly Rae Clark and Stephen Robert Rodriguez (tRSSNews)
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Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Clark of New Braunfels are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Rae, to Stephen Robert Rodriguez son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodriguez of New Braunfels.
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update (tRSSNews)
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The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: 10 December 2009 More projects were added this week for Argentina, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Perú, and the U.S. (See New Projects below for details.) New state censuses were added for Minnesota, Rhode Island and South Dakota. FamilySearch patrons are finding the indexes for state censuses very helpful because the state censuses
Created on May 21, 2012
- Cold Case Ancestors and Spies (tRSSNews)
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Another gem from Tom FIske: It’s not that I have given up on Genealogy. It’s just that all the easy stuff has come to light. Now I am down to searching through Bavarian files from the 1800’s and early American files from the 1800’s. Not as much fun as it used to be. And the “oh, ho” remarks are sounding more and more like “oy,vey.”
Created on May 21, 2012
- Hayes Center Ohio Obituary Index is on Ancestry.com (tRSSNews)
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The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center's popular online Ohio Obituary Index became even more popular Jan. 7, when Ancestry.com merged the index with its huge online database. Even though the Ohio Obituary Index remains on the Hayes Web site, http://www.rbha...hayes/index/, where access always is free to the public, the duplication on Ancestry.com has become popular in the
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: More 1910 U.S. Census and 4 New Countries Added (tRSSNews)
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The following announcement was written by FamilySearch: FamilySearch continues to make progress on indexing the 1910 and 1920 United States Censuses, with five new states released this week. In addition, new international projects are available for Germany, Spain, Jamaica, and Norway. New Projects in the Past Two Weeks Deutschland, Baden, Achern—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: New Portuguese Interface and Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Marriage Certificates Added (tRSSNews)
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The following is from FamilySearch 20 January 2010 FamilySearch Indexing is excited to announce a new Portuguese interface for the program. The first project available in Portuguese is a collection of marriage certificates from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Other new projects this week include the 1910 Census for four states, as well as records from Canada and Germany. New Projects in
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: More 1910 U.S. Census and 4 New Countries Added (tRSSNews)
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The following is from FamilySearch FamilySearch continues to make progress on indexing the 1910 and 1920 United States Censuses, with five new states released this week. In addition, new international projects are available for Germany, Spain, Jamaica, and Norway. New Projects in the Past Two WeeksDeutschland, Baden, Achern—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869 [Part B]España, Malaga—Registros
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: Volunteers Needed for Italian and Portuguese Projects (tRSSNews)
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19 February 2010 Volunteers who speak Portuguese or Italian are needed for new FamilySearch Indexing projects from Recife, Brazil, and Naples, Italy. In addition, new U.S. Census projects are now available for four additional states and three territories. New Projects in the Past Two Weeks Brasil, Pernambuco, Recife - Registro Civil, 1900-1920 Italia, Napoli, Castellammare
Created on May 21, 2012
- JP 1 GOP candidates face runoff (tRSSNews)
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Republican incumbent Justice of the Peace Bill Schroeder will face challenger Tom Clark in a runoff election for Precinct 1.
Created on May 21, 2012
- FamilySearch Indexing Update: Volunteers Needed for Italian and Portuguese Projects (tRSSNews)
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The following is from FamilySearch. 19 February 2010 Volunteers who speak Portuguese or Italian are needed for new FamilySearch Indexing projects from Recife, Brazil, and Naples, Italy. In addition, new U.S. Census projects are now available for four additional states and three territories. New Projects in the Past Two WeeksBrasil, Pernambuco, Recife - Registro Civil, 1900-1920Italia,
Created on May 21, 2012
- RootsTech 2011 Early Bird Registration Ends January 15 (tRSSNews)
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The following is from the National Genealogical Society. If you are interested in new technologies to make family history easier, RootsTech is for you! Don’t miss this brand-new conference February 10-12, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The early bird registration price of $99 is valid through Saturday, January 15. At RootsTech, family historians of all skill levels will learn
Created on May 21, 2012
- RootsTech News: RootsTech 2011 Early Bird Registration Ends January 15, 2011! (tRSSNews)
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The following is from FamilySearch. The $99 Early Bird Registration for RootsTech 2011 in Salt Lake City Ends Soon! · $99 early bird registration ends January 15, 2011 ($150 afterwards)· Only $35 for students!· February 10–12, 2011· Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah· Walking distance from the Family History Library
Created on May 21, 2012
- RootsTech 2011 Early Bird Registration Ends January 15, 2011 (tRSSNews)
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The following announcement was written by FamilySearch, the primary organizers of RootsTech: The $99 Early Bird Registration for RootsTech 2011 in Salt Lake City Ends Soon! $99 early bird registration ends January 15, 2011 ($150 afterwards) Only $35 for students! February 10–12, 2011 Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah Walking distance from the Family History
Created on May 21, 2012
- New Braunfels man puts Clark Griswold to shame (tRSSNews)
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NEW BRAUNFELS — One man’s bid for electric joy is lighting up the corner where domestic violence turned deadly last month.
Created on May 21, 2012
- Countdown to Christmas 2010 Contest - True Miracles with Genealogy (tRSSNews)
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I just received in the mail my copy of Anne Bradshaw's latest book "True Miracles with Genealogy - Help Beyond the Veil". I am trying my hardest to not open it before Christmas! Ever since I read about the book I have wanted to get my hands on a copy. If you want to get your own copy, here's a chance - enter the "Countdown to Christmas 2010 Contest" going on at LDS Women's Book
Created on May 21, 2012
- Old Presbyterian Graveyard in Bound Brook, New Jersey Documented (tRSSNews)
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Since 1912, five, often disparate, compilations are on record that comprise the decedents in the Old Presbyterian Graveyard. The graveyard is the first and only borough site named as a destination for tourists to visit in the annual Weekend Journey Through the Past event, the Bound Brook Memorial Library will publish a newly-researched 10 copies of "The Old Presbyterian Graveyard:
Created on May 21, 2012
- Genealogy Programs for Android (tRSSNews)
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One of the more exciting products in the world of handheld computers, cell phones, and "smartphones" is the Android operating system, a mobile operating system initially developed by Android Inc., a firm purchased by Google in 2005. Android is based upon a modified version of the Linux kernel. Popularity of the Android operating system has mushroomed in the past year or so as many
Created on May 21, 2012
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