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St. Augustine Genealogical Society


Research Notes 2017-7-17
The one thing worse than the heat of July in Florida is the heat of August. That, and the fact that many members spend August in cooler...
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Jul 17, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-7-10
Time is almost up to take advantage of the pre-order sale price ($29.95) for Family Tree Maker 2017. If you aren’t on the mailing list,...
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Jul 10, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-7-3
To celebrate Independence Day, there are several great deals offered by various genealogical archives and services. They include: Fold3...
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Jul 3, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-6-26
Do you know MyHeritage has a book store? Not only that . . . It has a section with books to help generate an interest in family history...
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Jun 26, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-6-19
Jack Butler was bombarded with questions as he returned to his “Revisiting the Genes in Genealogy” talk that began last September. He...
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Jun 19, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-6-12
Got questions on using DNA for research? Jot them down and bring them with you to Saturday’s meeting. Jack Butler is returning and ready...
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Jun 12, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-6-5
Last week we spent a day visiting Natchez and Vicksburg in Mississippi chasing ancestors and the history that surrounded them. Even...
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Jun 5, 20172 min read


Research Notes 2017-5-29
St. Augustine National Cemetery Memorial Day honors those who gave their life to protect our country. Long before this cemetery became a...
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May 29, 20172 min read


Research Notes 2017-5-22
If you missed Ann Staley’s presentation Saturday, you missed some great research techniques. Fortunately, her speaker’s notes contain an...
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May 22, 20174 min read


Research Notes 2017-5-15
The May issue of the Ancient City Bulletin has been posted in the Library on SAGS Support. You can download this and any past issues of...
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May 15, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-5-8
From ResearchBUZZ: The Georgia Archives have added Confederate Muster Rolls to its online archives. “The majority of the company muster...
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May 8, 20172 min read


Research Notes 2017-5-1
Florida Memory has a wonderful article, It’s in the Directory, discussing how you can put city directories to work to learn more about...
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May 1, 20173 min read
Western European Research Conference
I received this from FamilySearch today . . . We would like to inform you and your society members about our upcoming free online...
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Apr 28, 20171 min read


Research Notes 2017-4-24
We are delighted to announce that the society’s records archives are moving to SAGS Support. These include the many local records...
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Apr 24, 20173 min read


Archives Discussion and Questions
Do you have questions or feedback related to the archives posted here at SAGS Support? The comments box at the bottom of this post is the...
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Apr 22, 20171 min read


Research Notes 2017-4-17
Our April presenter, Lori Miranda, gave us a fascinating look into the need to protect and preserve family photos. If you missed the...
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Apr 17, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-4-10
Join us this Saturday for our April member meeting. Lori Miranda is presenting Picture This: Family Photos and Other Piles, and What I’ve...
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Apr 10, 20173 min read


Research Notes 2017-4-3
MacFamilyTree/MobileFamilyTree users also received a big update last week. Both apps now synch via Synium Software’s CloudTree service....
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Apr 3, 20172 min read


Research Notes 2017-3-27
Friday, March 31st, is the deadline for submissions to the April issue of the Ancient City Bulletin. Stories about your ancestors,...
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Mar 27, 20173 min read


Research Notes – Special Edition
This special edition of Research Notes introduces the WordPress Reader – a feature that makes it easy to stay connected with society...
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Mar 24, 20173 min read
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