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Daily Archives: December 4, 2020
Seems At Least One Fast Food Restaurant in Town Was Exposed to COVID-19 recently – December 4, 2020
I won’t mention the name of the place as I am sure many restaurant staff in town have been exposed to COVID-19 since March. I am praying for those who were exposed that everything turns out well. It does explain … Continue reading
Book Discovery Services Can Help You Find Readers — BookBaby Blog
By BookBaby author Andre Calilhanna Enlisting a book discovery service promoting cheap or free eBooks to a subscriber list is one way to get reviews, grow your social network, find readers, and increase book sales. Whatever your long-term plans for … Continue reading
Lady in The Lighthouse – Featured Blogger of the Week December 4, 2020
For this week’s Featured Blogger of the Week, I chose Lady in The Lighthouse: https://ladyinthelighthouse.com/ as the Featured Blogger of the Week. I chose her because while I haven’t re-blogged or shared any of her posts, I think it’s important to acknowledge … Continue reading
Monthly Record Update for November 2020 – FamilySearch
I saw this on FamilySearch today – Monthly Record Update for November 2020: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/record-collection-november-2020/ . Over 1,000 words, but scroll through the list to see if something interests you. December 3, 2020 by FamilySearch FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in … Continue reading
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Tagged Family, FamilySearch, Kansas, Mississippi, North Carolina
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MyHeritage In Color™ Just Got Better – MyHeritage December 3, 2020
I saw this on MyHeritage earlier today – MyHeritage In Color™ Just Got Better: https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/12/myheritage-in-color-just-got-better/. Longer article. by Esther December 3, 2020 MyHeritage Products Earlier this year we released an amazing feature for colorization of black and white photos –MyHeritage In … Continue reading
1950 United States Census—Release Date and Research Help – FamilySearch December 4, 2020
I saw this on FamilySearch today- 1950 United States Census—Release Date and Research Help: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/1950-us-census-release-date/. Longer article, but here’s a brief synopsis. Depending on the number of volunteers as to how long it will take to index. I found sometime … Continue reading
Weekly Wisdom 3 December — MiddleMe
Very valid point about a compromise that you can’t live with.
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NCMOH LIVE! North Carolina and World War I – NC MuseumofHistory YouTube
I saw this on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOeiQWrP8I0 Direct link: NCMOH LIVE! North Carolina and World War I: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOeiQWrP8I0 (about 1:00:28 hours long)
Posted in Genealogy, History, Military History, Social Media
Tagged Museums, North Carolina, World War I, YouTube
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Brand new English family records now online – FindMyPast Fridays December 4, 2020
I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new. I shortened it a fair amount. Here’s the direct link – Brand new English family records now online: https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new/baptism-probate-records Niall Cullen 04 December 2020 … Continue reading
Posted in Bloggers, Cemetery, Genealogy, History, Military History
Tagged Family, FindMyPast, FindMyPast Fridays, Newspapers, World War II
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