Episode 172 - Book Club Launch, DNA, and Star Trek Journey

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Genealogy Gems Podcast
Episode 172 with Lisa Louise Cooke

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In this episode I've got some exciting news, a cool free online tool, advice on translation, stories of inspirational finds, DNA for genealogy, and a Star Trek take on the innovations of yesteryear!

NEWS:

FamilySearch's free interactive mapClick here to see the FamilySearch England Wales 1851 Parish map.

WWI-Era Orphaned Heirloom Looking for Its Family

What Has Replaced Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness?Facebook is the new RAOGK. And the upside is that Facebook expands the resources to folks who may be in a position to help through a shared interest while not necessarily being a genealogist.

If you don't see a group that meets your needs, create one! From your Facebook account:

1. on the left side of the page under GROUPS click Find New Groups

2. Here you can join groups (Facebook will likely recommend some based on your profile interests)

3. In the upper right corner click the green + CREATE GROUP button

4. Give your group a name and select whether it is public or private

5. Start posting content to your group page

6. Start promoting the page on your profile page while also friending other genealogists and soon you will likely have a vibrant group that can assist each other based on a shared interest.

RAOGK U.S.A.

RAOGK Interntational

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MAILBOX:

From Dot: Australian Newspapers - I had to let you know how grateful I am to you and your podcasts. Thank you so much for helping our family put flesh on the bones of our ancestors. In Episode 167 of Genealogy Gems you mentioned Paul Nauta at FamilySearch let you know that the National Library of Australia has added an additional 35 historic newspapers to their online collection at http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper.

In the last couple of weeks we have found over twenty articles referring to our great grandparents and family, Charles and Margaret McIntosh. Charles McIntosh came to Australia from Scotland in 1856 and worked for the NSW Railways in various locations before settling in a Gate House Cottage in Moss Vale As well as finding obituaries for family members including our Great grandmother, we have found other interesting articles.

I have included a few examples: Charles lost two sovereigns between the pub and the house , about $300. An unwelcome visitor was found in the house a big black snake, A cousin in California sent a description of the Golden Gate Bridge.

From Kathy Needs Help Translating Swedish Gems - I just returned from an amazing trip to Sweden. Through the help of the local genealogical societies I was able to locate the descendants of an older sibling who did not emigrate to America. My new found Swedish cousins were so delighted to meet my husband and myself. They knew they had American cousins, but had no idea where we lived. They had pictures and letters sent from California in the 1890's, describing my great grandparents' experience. My grandfather even wrote inquiring about a nice Swedish girl who might like to come to California. Priceless. (He did find a nice Swedish girl in California).

During this trip I picked up brochures, books etc....all in Swedish. I remember that you had a question from one of your listeners about how to translate a book in another language. You talked about scanning the pages and then what? I would appreciate any ideas, thoughts you might have on this subject. Be sure to remind your listeners about the local genealogical societies. Swedish genealogists spent 5 days with me looking for churches, graves and farms. They were absolutely wonderful!

Lisa's Answer: Genealogy Gems Premium Podcast episode 96 covers translation tools.

Google Translate

Check out the chapter on Google Translate in my bookThe Genealogist's Google Toolbox

Amy and Jillian's recorded comments

Jillian's genealogy blog: www.burgessgenealogy.wordpress.com

Win a free PDF article! If you would like to receive a copy of the article I wrote for Family Tree Magazine called Technology RX which includes 10 of my top favorite tools for managing technology, a 5 page pdf article. All you need to do is call and leave a voice mail comment or question at 925-272-4021 Be sure to clearly leave your email address too and if we use it on the podcast you will receive the Technology RX pdf.

GEM: The Genealogy Gems Book Club

Do you love to read? Then you'll be happy to hear that we are launching the new Genealogy Gems Book Club! This is an idea we've been percolating on for quite a while, and many of you have sent in recommendations for riveting books to dig into.

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