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Daily Archives: November 16, 2019
SEO without an established brand is a waste of your time. — #MILLENNIALLIFECRISIS
I know that I ramble a lot, so I am going to try to keep this brief. First and foremost, if anyone doesn’t know, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of increasing the quality and quantity of website traffic … Continue reading
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Timeline of Investigative Genetic Genealogy — The DNA Geek – DNA Saturdays November 16, 2019
I chose this re-blog from the DNA Geek as this week’s DNA Saturdays post as I think it’s relevant to what’s going on in the DNA world. This post lists key events in the evolution of “investigative genetic genealogy”, the … Continue reading
New Bundle of Holding – Necropolis 2350 – November 16, 2019
Updated November 26, 2019 – bundle ended. I saw the new bundle recently on Bundle of Holding – Necropolis 2350. This time the charity is to support someone in the gaming world who suffered a stroke (see more information below). … Continue reading
Panzer U-Boat – The German Submarine Tank – YouTube Video
I saw this yesterday on YouTube – Panzer U-Boat – The German Submarine Tank – YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UWEZGrQvKs&t (around 10:01 minutes long). Took a bit to research, but found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seehund.
Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – November 14, 2019
I saw this last night on Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – November 14, 2019: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates since November 7, 2019. New and Updated UPDATED 1901 Census of Canada 11/14/2019 UPDATED Nova Scotia, … Continue reading
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Who’s who on the Queen’s family tree? – FindMyPast November 13, 2019
I saw this last night on FindMyPast -Who’s who on the Queen’s family tree?: https://www.findmypast.com/blog/family-tree/royal-family-tree. Niall Cullen 13 November 2019 Take a closer look at Queen Elizabeth II’s ancestry and the British royal family tree. Romance, scandal, tragedy. Queen Elizabeth … Continue reading
U.S. Telephone Directory Collection – Library of Congress
I found this recently on the Library of Congress – https://www.loc.gov/collections/united-states-telephone-directory-collection/index/location/; it’s not all states or all counties within a state. Years cover vary from place to place. More information: https://www.loc.gov/collections/united-states-telephone-directory-collection/about-this-collection/ About this Collection The Library of Congress’s collection of … Continue reading
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Genetic Counselor Awareness Day at 23andMe – November 14, 2019
I noticed this last night on 23andMe – Genetic Counselor Awareness Day at 23andMe: https://blog.23andme.com/education/genetic-counselor-awareness-day-at-23andme/. November 14, 2019 By 23andMe under Education Genetic counselors are in demand now more than ever, and yet many people don’t understand the vital role … Continue reading
The Significance of the Battle of Stalingrad – FamilySearch November 15, 2019
I saw this yesterday on FamilySearch – The Significance of the Battle of Stalingrad – FamilySearch November 15, 2019: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/battle-of-stalingrad-significance/. November 15, 2019 – by Annelie Hansen Of all the confrontations in World War II, the Battle of Stalingrad was the … Continue reading
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Space Sunday: UK spaceports, Voyager 2 and TESS’s mosaic — Inara Pey: Living in a Modem World – Space Saturdays November 16, 2019
The United Kingdom is to have two space centres operating within the next few years, if all goes according to plan, and at opposite ends of the country. I last wrote about the plans to have both a vertical (i.e. … Continue reading