Public Domain An Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas
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Earliest Parish Register in Ireland 400 Years Old This Month - Church of Ireland - A Member of the Anglican Communion. Thanks to Claire Santry
Earliest Parish Register in Ireland 400 Years Old This Month - Church of Ireland - A Member of the Anglican Communion. Thanks to Claire Santry
The Genealogy Radio Show Episode 6 Series 3 – Lorna Mol... Mixcloud Audio
Would you buy a house with a graveyard in the front garden? | The Guardian
UNSW Bookshop reopens with new cafe and event spaces | Books+Publishing
The ScotlandsPeople Newsletter January 2019
including now available online images of almost 200,000 births, deaths and marriages. The newly-available records consist of 98,554 Scottish births in 1918, 38,271 marriages in 1943 and 63,311 deaths in 1968.
Scottish weddings in 1943 and much more..
Would you buy a house with a graveyard in the front garden? | The Guardian
UNSW Bookshop reopens with new cafe and event spaces | Books+Publishing
The ScotlandsPeople Newsletter January 2019
including now available online images of almost 200,000 births, deaths and marriages. The newly-available records consist of 98,554 Scottish births in 1918, 38,271 marriages in 1943 and 63,311 deaths in 1968.
Scottish weddings in 1943 and much more..
Fragments of Unknown Merlin story found ABC news
Visit Brisbane Great for locals or for those who would like to see what a beautiful city and area we have... e.g. North Stradbroke Island includes What's On In February
* [Dictionary of Sydney] Chinese New Year
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* [Dictionary of Sydney] Chinese New Year
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FREE RECORDING! "How Do I Know What I Don't Know" - one hour online Q&A session Thomas MacEntee
Cairns Family History e-news incl. Irish Records Workshops DNA CASE Studies Presentation, Could this be the reason why your ancestor's birth was not registered?
Exploring family & local history – Cairns Unlock the Past
A full-day “land seminar” with leading cruise presenters
Dr Richard Reid – Marg Doherty – Rob Hamilton – Helen Smith
Churches and religion in South Australia The second Discover Family & local history seminar, sponsored by the State Library of South Australia, Genealogy SA and Unlock the Past
More events...www.unlockthepast.com.au
EMemorial: Newsletter of Australian War Memorial..
Including " From a Whsper to a Bang! "
Megan Spencer presents a journey of historical empathy in a six-part series about war, remembrance, and an Australian prisoner of war. This podcast walks a mile in the shoes of Corporal H.B. “Harry” Spencer, Megan’s grandfather, a prisoner of the Germans in the Second World War. Her conversations with family, historians, serving members, battlefield “pilgrims”, Indigenous culture custodians, and experts on empathy invite the audience to contemplate remembrance and to ask: do we remember well?
Geniaus Attendees teach presenter
ELTHAM DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING
February Meeting – Photos of Eltham from earlier days; 13th Feb. 8pm
Find My Past
New York Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
New York Roman Catholic Parish Congregational Records
Lincolnshire Registers & Records
Cairns Family History e-news incl. Irish Records Workshops DNA CASE Studies Presentation, Could this be the reason why your ancestor's birth was not registered?
Exploring family & local history – Cairns Unlock the Past
A full-day “land seminar” with leading cruise presenters
Dr Richard Reid – Marg Doherty – Rob Hamilton – Helen Smith
Churches and religion in South Australia The second Discover Family & local history seminar, sponsored by the State Library of South Australia, Genealogy SA and Unlock the Past
More events...www.unlockthepast.com.au
EMemorial: Newsletter of Australian War Memorial..
Including " From a Whsper to a Bang! "
Megan Spencer presents a journey of historical empathy in a six-part series about war, remembrance, and an Australian prisoner of war. This podcast walks a mile in the shoes of Corporal H.B. “Harry” Spencer, Megan’s grandfather, a prisoner of the Germans in the Second World War. Her conversations with family, historians, serving members, battlefield “pilgrims”, Indigenous culture custodians, and experts on empathy invite the audience to contemplate remembrance and to ask: do we remember well?
Geniaus Attendees teach presenter
ELTHAM DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING
February Meeting – Photos of Eltham from earlier days; 13th Feb. 8pm
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New York Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms
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West Surrey Times Express and Echo Gloucestershire Chronicle
Huddersfield Daily Examiner Perthshire Advertiser Carlisle Journal
Anglo-Celtic Connections
University of Manitoba Digital Collections
British Newspaper Archives additions for January
UK child migrants sent to Australia offered $36k compensation
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Internet Genealogy Feb/March 2019
Webinar: Reconstructing Your Genetic Family Tree
The Five Newest Additions in Genealogy at OPL and TPL
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Titus One-Name Study Reborn
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Sweethearts Candies Won’t Be Available This Valentine’s Day
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Best of the Genea-Blogs - Week of 27 January to 2 February 2019
Stair na hÉireann
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“The women who died for Ireland” – Cumann na mBan fatalities in the War of Independence & Civil War –
Podcast: The 1918 election
Applegate Genealogy Jamie Gates
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Closing Famine museum, a “slap in the face to the Irish Catholic community”
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Dozens of Bronze Age skeletons discovered in Dublin development site
800 Irish famine dead to be memorialized with Celtic Cross on Boston island
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Happy birthday to the renowned Irish revolutionary figure, Countess Markievicz
New figures show 2.4 million North Americans visited Ireland in 2018
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Celtic chariot discovered by amateur with metal detector could win him a $1.3 million reward
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Internet Genealogy Feb/March 2019
Webinar: Reconstructing Your Genetic Family Tree
The Five Newest Additions in Genealogy at OPL and TPL
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Atlas Obscura
Train Station Jungle Madrid ‘Weather Sharps’ Chicago Last ‘Wild’ Monkeys Gibraltar
‘Artificial Forest’ Colombia Blue-Eyed Coyotes Northern California Chilly Birds
Palace of the Parliament Romania Abandoned Lodge Italy Scrabble Birthplace New York
Abandoned Railway Arizona Mauretania Mausoleum Algeria Found: Hidden Manuscript medieval
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Old Photos, Huge Trees Utopian Star Fort Italy
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Where is Quinns – ghost towns More Tales from Brown Hill Road –
Smithsonian
The Story of Dyngo, a War Dog Brought Home From Combat
Sweethearts Candies Won’t Be Available This Valentine’s Day
Kurt Vonnegut’s Unpublished World War II Scrapbook Reveals Origins of ‘Slaughterhouse-Five’
Rembrandt Used Unexpected Ingredient to Create His Signature Technique
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Best of the Genea-Blogs - Week of 27 January to 2 February 2019
Stair na hÉireann
Bang Bang!
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Podcast: The 1918 election
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Trinity College Library
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records-access-alerts
The IAJGS Records Access Alert has posted about privacy numerous times. Recently, the German Post Office announced they will convert letters and postcards and send them via email if requested. This is a digitization pilot program by Germany's national post. The customer must forfeit their privacy to use this e-scan service. The Deutsche Post promotion price for e-scan services will cost 5 Euros (about US $5.74) per month, until July. The cheapest of the private services currently costs almost twice, according to the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.
To read more see:
Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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