Friday, March 8, 2019

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 8TH MARCH 2019





Edwin Stockqueler (1829-1900) - Public DomaiAn Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas


* IRISH CENTRAL







Trace Your Ancestry | Irish Family Tree Genealogy | Glasnevin Trust



Launch of new DNA regions in Ireland. ancestry.com.au blog incl. New regions reveal new insights into Irish migration

The Baldwin family tree 

For centuries, some Buddhist monks followed self-mummification, which meant a rigorous diet followed by lying in a tomb, ringing a bell each day they were still alive  The Vintage News

Anzac Day minute book added to the Australian Memory of the World Register | John Oxley Library Robyn Hamilton

[Dictionary of Sydney] International Women's Day

Grieving mother's memorial to her child kept alive by strangers a century on - ABC News 


Learn to Tell Stories Through Photography – Enrol in “The Photo Essay” UTAS Online Course Alona Tester



Australian Geographic

How colourisation is changing our national identity


Sharks and the media


The electric fire clam brings disco to the reef

The NSW Beach that’s rumoured to sing

Help save the threatened spotted-tailed quoll



JStor Daily




Family History Daily

How to Collect Oral History in Your Genealogy Research

Things to take when visiting a cemetery..
  • Plenty of water and a small spray bottle
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect repellent
  • An umbrella
  • A snack
  • A first aid kit
  • A notebook and pencil
  • Your phone or a camera for photos
  • Gloves to cover your hands for removing leaves, grass and twigs from markers
  • A flashlight for dark areas and shadows
  • A hand towel to kneel on and clean your hands

Find My Past 




Joan of Arc Tower        Nutmeg Island        Shaki Waterfall  can be 'turned off'  The Warsaw Basilisk

Frozen Charlotte Dolls       13 Beautiful Gardens       Devil’s Highway     



Newsletters

EMemorial..Australian War Memorial

Queensland  wonderful places to visit.. incl. Brisbane & surrounds   Tropical North Qld










Outback Family History




Anglo-Celtic Connections



Webinar: Build A Custom Keyword List For Your Digital Genealogy Files




Did You Know?


Part 1: Reasons to attend conferences - Meet Experts - TravelGenee Fran Kitto  WAVES IN TIME

Registration - Waves in Time 2019

It Takes A Community... Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective A must read, the camaraderie of genealogists who stepped in to help Maureen post accident. Kudos to all concerned.






No magic wands  The Legal Genealogist

Pilgrimage: Hurley in the Middle East   National Library of Australia

50 books to keep you reading all year long  Irish Times


How I got into this mess (part 2) – John Grenham – Irish Roots




QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES.. will begin its Archive and Dementia Program at the Memory Lounge in March, providing people living with dementia a chance to reconnect with personal memories in a shared group discussion.   These engaging sessions provide individuals with an opportunity to reconnect with cherished memories as they enjoy a guided conversation through local and personal histories. Whether it is a joke from a lifetime ago or a single image, this is our way of connecting old memories with new moment of joy.



Program visitors will be accompanied by a trained staff member to explore archival photos from the records and enjoy a light morning tea. Community members and residential care facilities are invited to book into the following sessions:



Tuesday 30 April 10.30am
Tuesday 28 May 10.30am
Tuesday 25 June 10.30am
Tuesday 6 August 10.30am
Tuesday 12 Nov 10.30am


BOOK NOW


Enriching Lives by Empowering Memories



Queensland State Archives offers all visitors services and amenities to ensure that their time with us is comfortable and hassle-free.  Alongside staff trained to be dementia-friendly, we have free on-site parking, locker service, bus parking, wheel-chair accessible amenities and a kitchenette offering appliances to those bringing food in.





Always Interesting

The Gentle Author



Geniaus  



Irish in the American Civil War



The Legal Genealogist



Genea Musings






Brismania


Humouring the Goddess



Stair na hÉireann

#OTD in 1981 – Day 4 | Bobby Sands recorded his diary for the first seventeen days of his hunger strike in which he detailed his thoughts and feelings on the momentous task that lay ahead of him.


Wunderlusttwins


Ancient Passage, Eze, Cote d’Azur, France    Sunrise Forest, Modena, Italy


Laura Hedgecock

Top Observations and Takeaways from RootsTech 2019


records-access-alerts



Pope Pius Xll , some dubbed him "Hitler's Pope", has long been accused of failing to condemn the Holocaust, while others , such as the late Jewish historian, Sir Martin Gilbert defended the Pope directly saving 4,700 Jewish lives in Rome and 477 Jews were given refuge in the Vatican.  The Vatican has long been encouraged to open the archives so the historical record could be evaluated.  Pope Francis announced on March 4, that the Vatican will unseal the archives in March 2020, eight years ahead of schedule, saying the Roman Catholic church was “not afraid of history”.

Demand for the open access to the archives increased in 2009 after Pope Pius was declared “venerable,” the second of four stages on the way to sainthood.  Prior to current Pope Francis being elected to Pope,  in a book he co-authored with Rabbi Abraham Skorka  they said " it was “reasonable” for independent researchers to be able to read the thousands of closed-file documents hidden away in Vatican vaults."

To read more see:
and

  ARCHIVEGRID



ArchiveGrid is a collection of over five million records describing archival materials from 1,000 different archival institutions  around the world.  ArchiveGrid is largely made up of MARC (MA chine-Readable Cataloging)records from WorldCat. The site is free.  I would suggest reading the "about" before you start to research on the website: https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/about/

To find archives near you go to: https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/

If you would like to have your collection of records added to ArchiveGrid go to:
Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee




* INTERESTING BLOGS


FamilyHistory4u: My Road to Rootstech


Tribute to Loco clarejk2014

A Family Tapestry: History versus Genealogy

Saturday's Snapshots: Wagga Wagga Monumental Cemetery  Australian Roots and Spreading Branches

Postcards from Geraldton Western Australia | A SILVER VOICE FROM IRELAND


Theresa Smith




Better Reading



Better Reading Book Club Tonight: Your Favourite Books of 2018

Guru’s Top Health Tips with Michael Mosley Podcast


Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke

The Woman From Saint Germain by J. R. Lonie

Hare's Fur by Trevor Shearston

The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer

Celebrating Female Voices: The Better Reading Podcast

Podcast: The Amazing Jackie French




and from my blogs...


That Moment in Time


asbestos on shores, medieval manuscripts, Kilmainham tales, Yorkshire records, nun faked death, exploding grapes, family bible accuracy, apps & privacy, 800 yr old mummy, numerous Irish graves added, Irish woman shot Mussolini, 15th Century Irish castle, King Arthur Celtic?,  tale of the Mary Celeste, great selection of interesting blogs, “great or grand”, outlaw poetry, smallest surviving boy, Fremantle Prison History, mysteries of Winnipeg, millions of records FREE, church ruins, new section… newsletters, Lawrence and the Freemasons, FREE to watch..video of a powerful story, and so much more..
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As They Were

ADDITIONS to IGP Archives FEBRUARY 2019, Cavan, Clare, Fermanagh, Mayo, Roscommon, 




Irish Graves


NSW METRO

Enfield

With thanks to Brett Andrew Woods

South Head, Vaucluse
With thanks to Noelene Harris


New South Wales Regional A-I

Burowa formerly Burrowa 
With thanks to Brett Miller

NSW REGIONAL J-Z

Pambula, NSW
With thanks to Geraldine Rae

Brisbane, Qld


Toowong
With thanks to Kym Hyson and Darcy Maddock


Victoria


Werribee
With thanks to Lynne White


Headlines of Old

Australia's colonial history - Trove Tuesday 5th Mar 2019 pt. 18, using convict labour, a wise man's ferry?, convict trail, Kate Grenville, Hawkesbury, Swadling, Rose, major floods, Great North Road, 
















Friday, March 1, 2019

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 1st March, 2019





Edwin Stockqueler (1829-1900) - Public DomaiAn Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas

* GENERAL INTEREST



 Mary Celeste: Enduring mystery of world’s most famous ghost ship news.com



Shipshape | National Library of Australia






The Australian Catholic Directory • List of Deceased Clergy


An Ogham and Runic inscription from Killaloe, Co. Clare | Irish Archaeology Thanks to Christina Hunt


Useful Free Sources for Irish Genealogy – Jeffers Genealogy

An unscripted life - ABC News  a powerful story.  ..Australian Story .. see below

video  30:09 In the shadow of death, a doctor found his calling | Australian Story

Tasmania's 100-metre tall tree survives bushfire but not without damage - ABC News

Fremantle Prison History I Convict Database

What next for this 'important' heritage building?  Brisbane Times

I Love Bello Shire  newsletter   

Traditional Irish scones recipe | Ireland Calling

Smallest surviving boy  heartwarming

[Dictionary of Sydney] Shirley Beiger: ‘All that glittered was not gold’




Find My Past




The National Archives UK

 > View all our blogs    incl.     The nun who faked her own death   

Tracing your criminal ancestors


Anglo-Celtic-Connections

Ireland fared well from the Great War

How does it feel to see your ancestors from more than 400 years ago?

New Ontario Digital Collections

Was your relative at D-Day?

Want to know what it's like now where your UK ancestor lived?

Sunday Sundries

FamilySearch now has Canada, Prairie Provinces 1926 Census Indexed with Linked Images




Atlas Obscura

Stonehenge Megaliths     Haunted Forest Romania     Lithium Lake     Gingerbread Houses

Church Ruins  Ukraine      World’s Biggest Bee     Exploding Grapes    Animal X-Rays

Tender Buttons      Maya Chocolate   Mathematical Marvel Medieval Three-Seat Toilet

Myrrh Tree    No Name Lake     First English Word     Mysteries of Winnipeg   Outlaw Poetry




JSTOR Daily
 
Celebrating Black History Month        The “Miscegenation” Troll   The Art of Book Covers

The Free People of Color of Pre-Civil War New Orleans



Family Search

Love Records? Learn All About the 1790 Census

New Records on FamilySearch: January 2019

RootsTech: Multiple Ways to Participate in RootsTech 2019



Family History Daily

12 Genealogy Sites You Must Search If You Have UK Ancestors

20 Things Your Ancestors Did That You Probably Never Will

2 of the Top 3 Paid Genealogy Sites Offer Millions of Records for Free


Always Interesting

The courts versus the Family Bible  The Legal Genealogist

12737      Ron Ben-Israel is an Israeli pastry chef known for his wedding and special occasion cakes and for his detail in sugar paste flowers.          Humouring the Goddess

Better Counseling through Costume Books  TextileRanger

Aunt Busy Bee’s New London Cries   John Claridge At Whitechapel Bell Foundry  The Gentle Author

Photos Through the Generations    Hawkins Imprisoned for Refusal to Bear Arms  Jamie Gates

South Australia probates, historical society journals & other news - Genealogy Notes 1-15 Feb 2019 Shauna Hicks

Podcast Short: The Elderly Donegal Woman’s Predicament    irishacw

Top 10 Perfect Moments  Claudia

Of greats and grands  The Legal Genealogist

Here is my interview with Elizabeth Gauffreau   Liz Gauffreau

Love is earnest  chasing skeletons

Genea-Musings

Seavers in the News - Thomas Whitchurch Seaver Dies in Sydney, Australia in 1936  

Added or Updated Record Collections at FamilySearch.org - Week of 17 to 23 February 2019

Best of the Genea-Blogs - 17 to 23 February 2019

DĂşn Bhaloir | Balor’s Fort | The Anvil, Tory Island, Co Donegal  Stair na hÉireann

Monday Genea-Pourri - 25 February 2019

RootsTech LiveStreaming Classes for Wednesday, 27 February 2019


Did You Know?


RootsTech 2019 From Home – #NotAtRootsTech  Lonetester

About Us - Caloundra Family History Research Inc

Home - Waves in Time 2019

Stephen King, wife give $1.25M to genealogical society

Ancestry advances at RootsTech The Legal Genealogist

ExCeL here I come  Geniaus





Newsletters

The Latest from Genealogy & History News for 02/28/2019 Alona Tester

State Library Queensland

Society of Australian Genealogists   NEWS   CALENDAR   WEB TIPS

Cairns Family History eNews

A convenient place? The Photo Detective  Maureen Taylor


records-access-alerts






FamilySearch has announced they will be closing their FamilySearch Centre at the National Archives in London, England on March 23, 2019.  The announcement said due to advances in technology free services can be accessed at home or in one of their local Family History Centres or in a FamilySearch affiliate library.

The National Archives (UK) has agreed to become a FamilySearch Affiliate Library thereby all digitized records on FamilySearch will continue to PCs located in the reading rooms. One will need a free FamilySearch account to access records and self-help guides will be available.  FamilySearch volunteers will no longer be available for one on one assistance.

Ancestry Institution UK and Findmypast are available on computers at the National Archives.

In checking at the time of this posting there was no announcement on the FamilySearch London website. This information was provided in an email sent from the London FamilySearch Centre dated February 23, 2019 at 16:03

Thank you to Jeanette Rosenberg, JGS UK for sharing the information with us.


  worth reading

Apps people use for health reasons, such as cardiac monitoring, ovulation trackers, real estate sites when one is looking at for homes, are all sharing data with Facebook, unbeknownst by the user, and that includes app users who are not Facebook subscribers. How is this possible? Facebook software is built into thousands of apps including an analytical tool called "App Events" that permits developers to record their users' activity an report it back to Facebook regardless of whether user login in via Facebook or even have a profile.

In a study performed by The Wall Street Journal they found at least 11 popular apps with tens of millions of downloads have been sharing the sensitive data entered by users. They monitored 70 apps in their study. None of them appear to notify users about this data-sharing tool through privacy policies or terms of service. Because the sharing is happening outside of the limits of standard permissions — like location, voice, and camera access — it appears neither Apple nor Google is aware of when an app on iOS or Android is communicating sensitive information like this to a third-party service.

Facebook says it’s not collecting sensitive health and financial information and using it more broadly. According to The Verge, "many of the most egregious situations the Journal discovered were so-called “custom app events,” with parameters defined by the app makers and not with any input from Facebook. The company said it advises app makers not to share data that it would consider sensitive — like health and financial data — and it claims not to use the data outside of letting the app that collected the information target Facebook users with ads."

Earlier this month the UK Parliament's  Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee published its final report after more than 18 months of investigation into Facebook and its privacy practices. Members of Parliament have requested that social media companies be required to remove “harmful” or “illegal” content on their platforms and be held liable for it according to a compulsory code of ethics. " Facebook’s handling of personal data, and its use for political campaigns, are prime and legitimate areas for inspection by regulators, and it should not be able to evade all editorial responsibility for the content shared by its users across its platforms." Further legislation regulating information technology and social media is anticipated. See: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201719/cmselect/cmcumeds/1791/1791.pdf

As previously reported in the IAJGS Records Access Alert, Facebook is under scrutiny by the European Union  and the United States about how it treats its users and non-users private information.  Facebook has faced large fines from the EU and is currently being reviewed for large fines by the US Federal Trade Commission (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/technology/facebook-ftc-fines.html)

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee



* IRISH CENTRAL

Hundreds of global landmarks will light up green this St. Patrick’s Day 

Black 47 lead singer Larry Kirwan looks back on the band’s history: “Home of the Brave” 

How to pinpoint where your ancestors lived in Ireland 

Woman searching for daughter who Irish Mother and Baby Home says died 

How to stay in your own 15th century Irish castle  

50,000 Famine Irish in US were deported back to Ireland 

Glenn Close, Chris O'Dowd, Aidan Gillen honored at 'Irish Oscars' 

British icon King Arthur found to be Celtic fictional character  

Who were the top Irish American Oscar winners of all time? 

WATCH: Ed Sheeran has big cameo in Danny Boyle’s latest movie 

The Irish woman who shot Mussolini in the face 

Head of 800-year-old mummy stolen from Dublin crypt  

This is officially the best beach in Ireland - Can you guess where it is?

The Life of Oscar Wilde In His Own Words

Dublin’s St. Patrick’s five-day family festival celebrates the Irish tradition of storytelling 

This Irish photographer captures Ireland's landscapes from their best angle 

This Irish lighthouse Airbnb isn’t your typical vacation rental 

Which Irish adventure is the best for your star sign? 

Surprising places around the world that celebrate St. Patrick's Day 




* INTERESTING BLOGS

CoLab 2019 Conference Whanganui was a Great Event     New Zealand Glass

Photography allenrizzi

FamilyHistory4u: THE CURIOUS CASE OF WILLIAM FRYER'S 'INSANITY' - A STORY FOUND ON TROVE

52ancestors Week 7 – Love – Digging Up Roots

Lawrence and The Freemasons  Dreams and Adventures at Cosy Cottage

Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Jeremy Mays  Claudia

Pastlinks: The Shack 

Forever Naughty – JinnySpeake

#52 Ancestors 2019 Week 8 - Family Photo   Bluestone Genealogy

Biddy’s bookends  The Legal Genealogist

Pasta Bake - Love in a little black diary    ... a story of family

Before Bernadette: The Story of Catherine Crotty       

India, Part 1 - Varanasi - Louise Hawson

A Life Well Lived  Amy

Aaron Armitage, Miner & Miscreant: 52 Ancestors - Wk 9 ScotSue

Bubonic Plague in Geraldton  Jess Barratt

Reviews 

Theresa Smith    

Behind the Pen with Karen Viggers

New Release Book Review: The Chocolate Maker’s Wife by Karen Brooks

New Release Book Review: The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer

Book Club for March

Blog Tour: Behind the Pen with Esther Campion


from my blogs...


That Moment in Time

NSW Capital Convictions..online, FREE ebooks NLA, 'flu pandemic, Dead Men's Gold, Qld's slave past, restore personal docs & photos, bombing of Darwin, new Irish saint, mushrooming laws, transcription projects, ancestry angst, science in a bottle, places with faces, Tasmanian Archives, Listen to Paddy Waldron’s talk at Cooraclare 1916 commemoration, numerous additions to Irish Graves, convict captures, Clare Militia transcriptions 1810-1811 online Clare Library, FREE downloads of various items, FREE webinars,  to name but a few…
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Irish Graves

New South Wales Regional A-I
Broken Hill
With thanks to Eileen  and also Simone Nelson

Appin, St. Bede’s
With thanks to Geraldine Anne King

Holbrook (Germantown)
With thanks to Gail Christopher

Corrimal
With thanks to Maree C Duffy


Victoria, Australia

Netherby
With thanks to Elizabeth Keong

Melbourne General
Smeaton
Thanks to Gail Christopher



ROOKWOOD, NSW METRO

With thanks to Karen Ozden

NSW REGIONAL J-Z

St.Matthew’s, Windsor
With thanks to Brett Andrew Woods

Jugiong
With thanks to Gail Christopher

Tumut
With thanks to Denis Mulvihill, Gail Christopher, 

NSW METRO

Parramatta, All Saints
Ryde, Field of Mars

With thanks to Noelene Harris

WAVERLEY CEMETERY, NSW METRO

With thanks to Gregory Ross, Friends of Waverley

QUEENSLAND CEMETERIES OUTSIDE OF BRISBANE

Childers, Apple Tree Creek
With thanks to Brian Bouchardt




Headlines of Old

Trove Tuesday 26th February, 2019 ... Digging Deeper, great discoveries, shipping records, colonial pardons, convicts, judgements in question, Earl Grey's 'Pets', military pensioners, notorious convicts, love token, Port Arthur relics, looking past the obvious, Gosford convict cells….

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