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St. Augustine Genealogical Society
FlSGS Poolside Chat – August 18
From Chernorudka to Chicago – Lessons Learned From Tracing One Family’s Immigration Pathway Jane Neff Rollins Time: 8:00pm Thursday,...
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Jul 20, 20161 min read
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FlSGS Poolside Chat – July 21
Metadata for Digital Images – Thomas MacEntee Metadata helps identify aspects of digital files such as scanned photographs including...
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Jul 20, 20161 min read
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Editing a Scanned Photo
This demo is focused on the mobile Flip-Pal scanner, but is useful for any kind of scanning project. If you have a scanning tip you’d...
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Jul 18, 20161 min read
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August Bulletin Submissions
Deadline for submissions to the Ancient City Bulletin for August issue is Friday, July 22nd. See submission guidelines for details....
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Jul 18, 20161 min read
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My Heritage
MyHeritage is actually two services, each with its own subscription. Â Note that prices are given as monthly, but are billed annually. The...
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Jul 14, 20161 min read
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How can we help you?
One very nice thing about our members site is that it makes it easy for us to get feedback from our members so we can better support you....
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Jul 13, 20161 min read
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Summer Vacation
The St. Augustine Genealogical Society board and members are enjoying a summer break so there will not be a member meeting in August....
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Jul 13, 20161 min read
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Protect Your Facebook Account from Spoofing
These few simple steps will protect your account from being duplicated by some else. Facebook accounts get spoofed all the time. But what...
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Jul 12, 20161 min read
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Challenge – Create Your Profile
SAGS Support is designed to be a virtual community center for members of the St. Augustine Genealogical Society. It doesn’t require us to...
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Jul 11, 20162 min read
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An active pursuit
A very thought-provoking article . . . While the variety of televised programs about family history have certainly increased interest in...
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Jul 8, 20161 min read
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Recommended Reading
There’s a lot of great genealogical material online. Do you have a favorite blog or support site you would recommend to the rest of us?...
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Jul 6, 20161 min read
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Research Connections
Use the comments section below to share a connection made through your research. #researchcousins
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Jul 6, 20161 min read
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OneNote Tutorial
OneNote is a Microsoft app (available for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android systems) for notes management. This tutorial introduces OneNote...
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Jul 1, 20161 min read
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Ancient City Bulletin – July
Research Toolbox: The Web Browser In the Archives: Making of America The July issues has been sent to members via email. You can download...
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Jun 30, 20161 min read
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Importing Sources from FamilySearch to RootsMagic
At the SDGS RootsMagic User Group on Saturday, 25 June, one of the attendees noted that when she imports a source citation from...
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Jun 29, 20161 min read
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How to interview your relatives
Cynthia Brown, Oral History Society Trustee and British Library/Oral History Society Accredited Trainer, has these top tips for anyone...
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Jun 8, 20161 min read
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GENUKI
Source: GENUKI #Archive #Irish #UK
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Jun 3, 20161 min read
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Ancient City Bulletin – March 2016
The March 2016 issue of SAGS’ Ancient City Bulletin is now available for download. This month’s issue includes: Research Toolbox: Writing...
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May 2, 20161 min read
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Encryption
As I have mentioned many times in this newsletter, encryption can make much of your information private by locking out spying eyes....
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Apr 19, 20161 min read
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Did A Single (or Married) Man Arrive First? — Genealogy Tip of the Day
Sometimes before the entire family arrived in a new country, one or two family members (usually men and usually single, but not always)...
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Apr 18, 20161 min read
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