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Daily Archives: January 10, 2019
DBSA Depression Bipolar Support Alliance
Appears that Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) has changed its website from https://www.dbsalliance.org to https://secure2.convio.net/dabsa/site/SPageServer/?pagename=home. You can learn a little more about them on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_and_Bipolar_Support_Alliance. It’s a good resource if you or a loved one suffer from depression or … Continue reading
Alphabetical List of DNA Testing Companies
Updated March 14, 2020: Added DNA.smartapps.icu under Tools and ZuyuanDNA to the DNA Testing Companies list. Updated July 31, 2019 to include Paternity USA. Removed a number of Categories and Tags. Will be working on a major update in the … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, DNA, Genealogy, Social Media
Tagged Autosomal DNA, DNA Tools, mtDNA, Wayback Machine
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Gulfport (Florida) Historical Society and Museum Update January 10, 2019
Updated May 27. 2019 – Re-opening June 1, 2019 – Gulfport (Florida) History Museum! Re-opens June 1, 2019. Special re-opening on May 31, 2019 for VIP members. I have previously posted about Gulfport (Florida) Historical Society and Museum as a … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History
Tagged Amazon, Blogs, Kansas, Mississippi, Sedgwick County, Wichita
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TheDNAGeek List of Countries Where You Can Buy DNA Kits
As an update to my earlier post, Is DNA Testing Illegal in France and Germany?, I found The DNA Geek has a list: https://thednageek.com/genealogical-dna-testing-around-the-globe/. It was originally posted in 2017 and is generally very accurate. It covers 23andMe, AncestryDNA, FamilyTree … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, DNA
Tagged 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Autosomal DNA, Blogs, DNA, FamilyTree DNA, LivingDNA, MyHeritage DNA, The DNA Geek
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Mitochondrial DNA Bulldozes Brick Wall — DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy
I’m doing that happy dance today – leaping for joy – and am I EVER glad I’ve sponsored so many mitochondrial DNA tests. Today, I’m incredibly thankful for one particular DNA test. Think mitochondrial DNA doesn’t work or isn’t effective … Continue reading
Interment.net Another Cemetery Site
If you are not familiar with http://www.interment.net/Default.htm, it’s another cemetery or graving site. You will sometimes find people listed on Interment.net that you won’t find on Find-A-Grave, BillionGraves, or some of the other graving websites. It’s funded through a sponsorship … Continue reading
Posted in Cemetery, Genealogy, History
Tagged BillionGraves, Cemeteries, Find-A-Grave, GenealogyBank, GenealogyTrails, Interment.net, Newspapers, USGenWeb Tombstone Project
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