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  • 8 Oct 2021 7:46 PM | Anonymous

    This is a follow-up to yesterday's article announcing the release of  RootsMagic 8:

    We are excited to announce the release of RootsMagic 8 UK Edition, the latest version of the award-winning genealogy software which makes researching, organising, and sharing your family history easy and enjoyable.

    RootsMagic 8 boasts an impressive list of new features including an all-new interface, native Windows and Mac support and a completely rewritten report engine.

    The UK version includes UK date formats (with support for BMD Quarter dates), UK source templates, 3 months online access to Census and BMDs for England and Wales, as well as boasting a 16-page Quick Start Guide and support from our dedicated team in Wiltshire.

    All UK packages are available as a download so you can start using the program straight away without waiting for the post! For those who want a physical copy, we offer the Platinum and Standard editions on a USB memory stick for just £5 more + P&P, this also comes with a printed copy of the Quick Start Guide.


    UK Platinum Edition

    RootsMagic UK Platinum Edition has everything you need to organise your family history research.

    Includes:

      • Full RootsMagic 8 UK Program

      • Printed Quick Start Guide (or Digital if download)

      • 3 Months online access to:

        • 1841-1911 Census for England and Wales with images

        • 1837-2005 Birth Marriage and Death Records for England and Wales

        • Parish and Non-Conformist Records

        • Military Records, Wills and more!

      • Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland 1893

      • Visitation of England & Wales 1893-1921

      • History of the Commoners of Great Britain & Ireland 1835

      • Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography

    RootsMagic UK Platinum is available as a download or on a USB memory stick. Includes both Windows and macOS installers.

    Download - £49.95 USB - £54.95

    UK Standard Edition

    Includes:

      • Full RootsMagic 8 UK Program

      • 3 Months online access to 1841-1911 Census and 1837-2005 Birth Marriage and Death Records for England and Wales

      • Printed Quick Start Guide (or Digital if download)

      • Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland 1893

    RootsMagic UK Standard is available as a download or on a USB memory stick. Includes both Windows and macOS installers.

    Download - £39.95 USB - £44.95

    UK Upgrade

    If you already have a previous version of RootsMagic then this is all you need to upgrade to Version 8. Includes both Windows and macOS installers.

    Includes:

      • Full RootsMagic 8 UK Program

      • 3 Months online access to 1841-1911 Census and 1837-2005 Birth Marriage and Death Records for England and Wales

      • Digital Quick Start Guide

    Download - £19.95

    What’s New in Version 8?

    Simpler Navigation - The new main window lets you switch between different screens (people, sources, places, tasks, media, etc.) without losing your place. The new "Couple View" and expandable "Descendants View" give you new insights into your families.

    Easier Editing - You may now have more than one person's edit screen open at a time. You can also use other software features while the edit screen is open. All of a person's information is now accessible from their edit screen. You can even switch to the edit screen of any family member and then instantly switch back.

    Searching at Your Fingertips - Lists of data now have their own search box, allowing you to quickly find matching items. Advanced searching tools have all been grouped together into one easy screen.

    Save to Modern Formats - Reports and charts may be saved in newer, more compatible formats including Microsoft Word .DOCX, Microsoft Excel .XLSX, and .SVG.

    New Wallcharts & Fancharts - Wallcharts have been rebuilt from the ground up, giving beautiful new features and colouring as well as one of the most requested features - fan charts.

    Reusable Source Citations - Reusable citations let you create a citation once and then attach it to multiple people or events.

    Streamlined Tasks - To-do items, correspondence lists, and research logs have been brought together into streamlined "tasks". Tasks are easily attached to people, sources, media, and more while being quickly searched and filtered.

    Better Places & Mapping - The Place List is now reversible and can directly show you all the events where the place is used. People and events can be quickly edited from the Place List. The Map View shows you the location of each place and any desired group of people

    And Much More - Many more enhancements to colour coding, groups, media handling, reports, and more!

    RootsMagic UK is available from the UK website at www.RootsMagic.co.uk

    For more information or if you have any queries, please contact us

  • 8 Oct 2021 10:55 AM | Anonymous

    The following press release was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists:

    “My 20-Year Mystery–Finding family origins with Y-DNA”
    by Shellee Morehead, PhD, CG
    Tuesday, October 19, 2021, 8:00 p.m. EDT
     
    Beginner genealogists often research their surname origins first and get stuck at a certain point. The skills needed to surmount these early brick walls come in time, with study and practice, and the increasing availability of DNA and online resources. In this webinar, I describe my brick wall ancestor, Samuel Morehead, of Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana, and the techniques that I used to identify his parentage and place of origin. Sticky problems like this require a variety of approaches including Y-DNA analysis, the FAN club, tax, land and court records, censuses, historical analysis, and mapping techniques, to name a few. I will detail the clues acquired from all of these methods as I developed an hypothesis to satisfy the Genealogical Proof Standard.
     
    BCG’s next free monthly webinar in conjunction with Legacy Family Tree Webinars is “My 20-Year Mystery–Finding family origins with Y-DNA” by Shellee Morehead, PhD, CG. This webinar airs Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. eastern daylight time (EDT).
     
    Shellee Morehead, PhD, CG, has a Ph.D. in evolutionary ecology from the University of Utah and is an associate professor of Biology at the New England Institute of Technology. She was certified by BCG in 2012, and researches, writes, and lectures on family history. Her specialties include Rhode Island, Italian, and French-Canadian research and genetic genealogy. She is a member of the Rhode Island Genealogical Society, American-French Genealogical Society and the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) New England Chapter.
     
    When you register before October 19 on our partner Legacy Family Tree Webinars website (http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/?aid=6092), you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Anyone with schedule conflicts may access the webinar at no charge for one week after the broadcast on the Legacy Family Tree Webinars website.
     
    “We are pleased to present these high-quality educational webinars,” said President LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL. “The Board for Certification of Genealogists promotes public confidence in genealogy by supporting uniform standards of competence. We strive to provide educational opportunities to family historians of all levels of experience.”
     
    Following the free period for this webinar, BCG receives a small commission if you view this or any BCG webinar by clicking our affiliate link: (http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/?aid=2619).  For access to all BCG webinars, see the BCG Library at Legacy Family Tree Webinars (http://legacy.familytreewebinars.com/?aid=2619)
     
    To see the full list of BCG-sponsored webinars for 2021, visit the BCG blog SpringBoard at (https://bcgcertification.org/bcg-2021-free-webinars). For additional resources for genealogical education, please visit the BCG Learning Center (https://bcgcertification.org/learning).
     
  • 8 Oct 2021 10:40 AM | Anonymous

    Storing information in DNA? It is possible and is already being done daily.

    An article by Lila Reynolds and published in the Northwestern University web site describes the latest technology:

    "Our genetic code is millions of times more efficient at storing data than existing solutions, which are costly and use immense amounts of energy and space. In fact, we could get rid of hard drives and store all the digital data on the planet within a couple hundred pounds of DNA.

    "Using DNA as a high-density data storage medium holds the potential to forge breakthroughs in biosensing and biorecording technology and next-generation digital storage, but researchers haven’t been able to overcome inefficiencies that would allow the technology to scale.

    "Now, researchers at Northwestern University propose a new method for recording information to DNA that takes minutes, rather than hours or days, to complete. The team used a novel enzymatic system to synthesize DNA that records rapidly changing environmental signals directly into DNA sequences, a method the paper’s senior author said could change the way scientists study and record neurons inside the brain."

    You can read Lila Reynolds' full article at https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2021/10/intracellular-recording-data-to-dna/ and that article contains a link to a far more technical article, "Recording Temporal Signals with Minutes Resolution Using Enzymatic DNA Synthesis."


  • 8 Oct 2021 10:20 AM | Anonymous

    The following announcement was written by Findmypast:

    Scotland, Edinburgh Apprentices 1583-1800

    This fascinating collection is now fully searchable. Search over 29,000 transcripts to discover apprentices of all trades and uncover details of their work, training, masters and even their father’s name.

    Apprenticeship records reveal details about your ancestors’ lives and careers you won’t find elsewhere. Young apprentices from all over Scotland have travelled to Edinburgh over the centuries to learn their craft and, for those that exist on record, these documents are great way to find the place of origin of those who move to the city and later set down roots.

    British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Deaths

    We’ve added thousands of new records from The National Archives and the General Register Office to these two important collections.

    British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms will enable you to discover the details of children born overseas and at sea including children born to those working within the armed forces, merchant navy, and consular forces, as well as, civilian ship passengers.

    British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials documents members of the British armed forces who died while serving their country overseas, British civilians who died while travelling or working overseas, and individuals, including seamen, who died at sea.

    Newspapers

    Once fascinating new title has been added to Findmypast’s ever-expanding newspaper collection this week. The Keys 1933-1939, published in July 1933, was the ‘Official Organ of the League of Coloured Peoples’ and aimed to address the ‘racial misunderstanding’ that was prevalent in society, both in Britain and beyond.

    Additional pages have also been added to following six titles;

  • 7 Oct 2021 3:35 PM | Anonymous


    RootsMagic users have waited a long time for version 8 but now that it is available, early reports from users indicate it was well worth the wait. The few people I have talked with who have already upgraded to the new release all were very enthusiastic about the new features.

    With the release comes an update to the free “RootsMagic Essentials” product, as well as a limited-time discount offer for both new and existing users.

    The following is the announcement from the RootsMagic Blog:

    Built For the Future

    RootsMagic 8 is the biggest release in our 30-year history. We’ve rewritten RootsMagic to support the latest genealogical technologies available today while building a foundation for future functionality that would have been impossible with our older code.

    Impressive New Features

    RootsMagic 8 boasts an impressive list of new features including an all-new interface that supports easily switching between different types of information without losing your place, the ability to edit multiple persons at the same time, native Windows and Mac support, reusable citations, a completely rewritten report engine, and the ability to save reports directly to Word (.docx) or Excel (.xlsx) files.

    Other exciting new features include fan charts, streamlined search capabilities, an enhanced person editing experience, and a powerful new task management system.Learn more about RootsMagic 8

    New RootsMagic Community

    We’re also excited to announce a new online community for users to connect and ask questions, share ideas, and discuss how to use the RootsMagic software.  The RootsMagic community is based on the Discourse platform and can be found at https://community.rootsmagic.com.  Everyone is welcome to view or read posts, but a free account is required in order to post or comment on messages.

    Visit community.RootsMagic.c

    New Webinars

    To help users become familiar with the new version and features, we’re offering a new series of free webinars; the first being, “What’s New in RootsMagic 8”. Visit https://rootsmagic.com/webinars to register.

    Webinars will also be live-streamed on our YouTube channel and recordings will be available there.

    Register for Webinars

    Free “RootsMagic Essentials”

    RootsMagic 8 is also available in an updated, free edition named, “RootsMagic 8 Essentials”.  RootsMagic Essentials is available for both Windows and macOS and contains many core features from the RootsMagic software.  The two products are fully compatible with one another.

    Many people are curious about their family history and don’t know where to begin. RootsMagic Essentials is the perfect way for someone to get started, risk-free. It’s available for download at https://www.rootsmagic.com/try .

    Try it Free

    Discount Offer

    RootsMagic 8 is available for only $39.95.  Existing RootsMagic and Family Origins users may upgrade for only $29.95.

    For a limited time, RootsMagic is offering an additional discount for both full and upgrade copies.  Until October 17, 2021, the full version will be available for $34.95, and upgrade pricing will be $24.95.  After October 17th, the price will return to its regular price.

    Buy Now

    Thank You

    Thank you to all of the users and testers who have worked with us as we’ve journeyed this long road to get to this point. This wouldn’t have been possible without your testing, feedback, and patience. We’re excited to finally deliver RootsMagic 8 to you and for the future plans that we have for our software.


  • 7 Oct 2021 3:09 PM | Anonymous

    The following announcement was written by the Southern California Genealogical Society (SCGS):

    CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS REMINDER
     
    The 52nd Southern California Genealogy Jamboree 
    Preserving Your Family Tales 
    Friday and Saturday, August 26 & 27, 2022
     
    The 9th SCGS Genetic Genealogy Conference 
    Solving Your DNA Puzzles 
    Friday and Saturday, August 19 & 20, 2022
     
    2022 Jamboree Extension Series (JES) Webinars
     
     
    The Southern California Genealogical Society (SCGS) reminds you to submit your presentations for its 2022 VIRTUAL conferences and events by October 9, 2021.
     
    Selected Presentations will be then pre-recorded during the first half of 2022 and shown during the conference weekends until October 31, 2022. Only speakers who are selected for the Live Q&A for the presentations shown on the Saturdays need to be present during their time.
     
    Submissions of Presentations through the Jamboree Speaker Portal at http://genealogyjamboree.com/.  
     
    Number of Presentations: Speakers may submit up to 6 presentations. 
     
    Questions: Any inquiries may be emailed to SCGSJamboree@gmail.com with the subject line: Call for Presentations [your last name]. 
     
    We look forward to the possibility of including you in the 2022 Southern California Genealogical Society event schedules, and thank you for your continued support of SCGS and these great learning opportunities.
     
     
    Alice Fairhurst,                                Diane Adamson,          
    SCGS Jamboree Co-Chair               SCGS Jamboree Co-Chair
  • 7 Oct 2021 2:56 PM | Anonymous

    How does it feel to be a second-class Internet citizen? If you are in the U.S., that's what you are.

    A survey conducted earlier this year by the Pew Research Center found that 7% of Americans lack access to reliable broadband. One reason for this may be how expensive internet access is in the U.S.

    “People in the U.S. pay more for slower internet than people abroad,” Open Technology Institute policy analyst Claire Park said. “For many consumers, the cost of getting online right now is simply too high and also too complicated.”

    The Open Technology Institute has been studying the price and speed of internet services advertised within the United States as well as abroad. Its 2020 Cost of Connectivity Report found that the average advertised monthly cost of internet in the U.S. is $68.38, which is higher than the average price of internet access for all of North America, Europe and Asia.

    You can read more in an article by Charlotte Morabito published in the CNBC web site at https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/06/heres-why-high-speed-internet-is-so-expensive-in-the-us.html.



  • 6 Oct 2021 8:32 PM | Anonymous

    A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is the easiest way to obtain a fast, private, and SECURE Internet connection.

    Do you work online from coffee shops or hotels? Do you travel and take a laptop, tablet or smartphone with you to use online? Do you perhaps travel internationally? I often travel internationally, and I always use a VPN when traveling, whether I am in the U.S. or overseas.

    Actually, using a VPN while at home is also a good idea. After all, do you know if one of your neighbors is possibly monitoring all the data you send and receive? Then again, we all know that the NSA is monitoring everything we send and receive online.

    Unless you are using a VPN (virtual private network), nothing you do online is private. A VPN encrypts and protects everything you do online, and can be downloaded as an app on your phone or computer.

    Protect yourself from people stealing your credit card info, your Gmail login credentials, or (worst of all) getting blocked from watching the latest episode of Game of Thrones.

    You need to be using a VPN if you:

    • Connect to unsecured Wi-Fi networks (such as from airports, hotel rooms, or coffee shops)
    • Visit sites you'd rather keep private
    • Make online purchases (don't get your debit card hacked)
    • Watch Netflix movies or "Who Do You Think You Are?" UK edition or other video services while visiting countries that are normally blocked from those sites
    • Legally use bit torrent and want to keep your downloads private
    • Or travel to places with internet censorship

    Don't let your web browser's incognito mode fool you. Incognito mode is a good thing, but it only offers partial security. You NEED to be using a VPN.

    A VPN provides a secure connection between your computer and the VPN servers. All communications between your computer and the VPN are encrypted and sent through a secure tunnel over the Internet, preventing outsiders from spying on your web activity. You can securely connect to a VPN service and surf the web from the VPN service’s servers, using their IP addresses.

    There are lots of reasons to use a VPN service, such as establishing a secure connection over an insecure network, accessing censored or region specific web content, or protecting your bank account information or credit card numbers when using them online.

    NOTE: The monitoring by the USA government’s National Security Agency (NSA) may or may not be blocked by using a VPN. The NSA doesn’t describe its capabilities, so we don’t know exactly what the NSA can or cannot monitor. However, using a VPN can reduce the likelihood of government monitoring.

    The use of a VPN to block NSA monitoring is a long and complicated subject with many unknowns. I will ignore NSA monitoring for the remainder of this article. If you would like to learn more about NSA’s spying, I suggest you start at https://www.eff.org/nsa-spying/how-it-works.

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/2928340/ultra-popular-hola-vpn-extension-sold-your-bandwidth-for-use-in-a-botnet-attack.htmlI have used a number of VPNs over the years and can tell you there are a number of good ones available.

    NOTE: Stay away from the so-called free VPNs, however. They usually fill your computer with unwanted advertising and may even spy on you. A few of the shadiest free VPNs, such as Obrona and Hola, can actually make your computer less secure than it was before installing the free so-called VPN. See https://malwaretips.com/blogs/remove-obrona-vpn-virus/ and http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/05/29/hola_vpn_used_8chan_takedown_botnet_or_not/ and http://www.pcworld.com/article/2928340/ultra-popular-hola-vpn-extension-sold-your-bandwidth-for-use-in-a-botnet-attack.html for details.

    My current favorite VPN is called Private Internet Access (often called PIA.) However, there are several other very good VPN products available these days. You might check the reviews at https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-vpn-services, https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/best-vpn/, and at https://www.tomsguide.com/best-picks/best-vpn.

    VPN services work by creating encrypted “tunnels” to VPN servers, often called “exit nodes,” in distant locations, often to VPN servers in other countries.

    Many of the VPN services I have used in the past (or tried to use but was unsuccessful) have very tricky set-up procedures. They seem to assume that everyone is a network engineer. Heck, I WAS a network engineer for several years, and I still had difficulties configuring some of those VPN products! In contrast, PIA is simple to install and configure. Download the software, install it, and answer a few simple questions during set-up. That's it! You can be up and running securely within a minute or two.

    Using PIA is simple. You first connect to the Internet in the normal manner you have always used. Once connected, you launch PIA. When the PIA screen appears, click once and your connection becomes encrypted and secure within 3 or 4 seconds.

    PIA (Private Internet Access) is available for Windows, Macintosh, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and all Android smartphones and tablets.

    Unlike some other VPN services, you can use PIA on up to ten devices simultaneously. That's more than many of its competitors. For instance, you can use PIA on your laptop computer and on your tablet computer at the same time.

    PIA is rather expensive if you pay for it monthly: $9.99 per month. However, paying for 36 months at once (which is what I did) drops that cost to $2.19 a month, a charge that I consider to be very reasonable. There is no free version or "free trial version." However, HMA does offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. In my mind, that is almost as good as a free trial: you can try it for up to 30 days and then still get your money back if you find it doesn't work for you. See https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/buy-vpn-online for all the pricing details.

    All in all, I am happy with PIA’s VPN service and plan to continue using it for a long time. I use it every time I use my laptop computer online, whether I am traveling or not. I also have it installed in my cell phone and in my desktop computer and will then use it occasionally for online access to services that I wish to keep secure, such as online shopping or accessing my bank account.

    I am not compensated in any way for writing this article. I am simply a satisfied PIA user, and I am using it at this moment to post this article to the newsletter.

    For other suggestions for protecting yourself online, check out the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Surveillance Self-Defense Guide to defending yourself and your friends from surveillance by using secure technology and developing careful practices at https://ssd.eff.org/.

  • 6 Oct 2021 1:34 PM | Anonymous

    The following was written by FamilySearch:


    FamilySearch ​​​​​​added 2M new, free records to its US collections for West Virginia County Marriages 1776–1971 and Massachusetts Boston Tax Records 1822–1918 and nearly one million new records respectively to the New Zealand Electoral Rolls 1865–1957 and Venezuela Catholic Church Records, 1577-1995. More added for the Caribbean Islands.

    Other country collections expanded included England Middlesex Parish Registers 1539–1988, more Catholic Church records for Chile 1710-1928, and Peru 1603–1992; and civil registrations for Barbados 1900–1931, Belize 1881–1951, Grenada 1866-1940, Saint Kitts and Nevis 1859–1932, and Sierra Leone 1802–2016.

    Search these new records and images by clicking on the collection links below, or go to FamilySearch

     to search over 8 billion free names and record images.

    The list is very log, too long to post here. You can find the full list by clicking here


    About FamilySearch

    FamilySearch International is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources free online at FamilySearch.org or through over 5,000 family history centers in 129 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  • 5 Oct 2021 2:16 PM | Anonymous

    The following book review was written by Bobbi King:

    The Chester Creek Murders

    By Nathan Dylan Goodwin. 2021. 267 pages.

    Our favorite genealogical crime-thriller author is writing a new series of books that he calls the Venator Cold Cases. The Chester Creek Murders is Venator Cold Case #1.

    This latest story introduces Madison Scott-Barnhart, founder and proprietor of Venator, a DNA genetic genealogy investigative company. Her offices are in Salt Lake City, where her associates have already solved several difficult cold cases and achieved a measure of national acclaim. But there’s an undercurrent of personal pain and brooding when Madison remembers Michael, her absent husband, whose disappearance remains a sad thread in her and her daughters’ lives.

    Detective Clayton Tyler is searching for answers for three Chester Creek murders, cruel crimes against three young women whose bodies were found at Chester Creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Their perpetrators remain at large some thirty years later.

    Detective Tyler and Madison Barnhart team up to solve the Chester Creek crimes.

    The story jumps around a lot, from years ago to present time, and to and fro among the lives of the three victims, Madison and her Venator investigators, and Tyler. But different scenarios are set in their own chapters, so the overall story line is easy enough to follow.

    The reader will recognize the research techniques and records being searched, and that’s what makes Goodwin’s books so interesting: he weaves a story of fiction and mystery inside a world we’re familiar with, but we’re not having to do any of the work. We just relax and read about someone else’s dilemmas in trying to solve the puzzles.

    The mystery crime story genre is a popular reading category. Genealogy is a popular pursuit.

    Goodwin unites the two, and we’re always ready to enjoy his books.

    The Chester Creek Murders is available in paperback, Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books, and as an audio book from the author at https://www.nathandylangoodwin.com/the-chester-creek-murders.


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