Friday, December 16, 2005

Mormon Genealogy: - A Mayflower blooms in Sumter


A Mayflower blooms in Sumter
Americus Times-Recorder - AMERICUS - Picture it: the first Thanksgiving. What comes to mind? two weeks visiting many of the Mormon temples researching genealogy. " They have a society out there - they specialize in genealogy," Barbara Fallon said

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Mormon Genealogy: - Casey library's new records will attract researchers (The Advocate Messenger)



Casey library's new records will attract researchers (The Advocate Messenger)
LIBERTY - Rolls of microfilm that contain all available death records filed in Kentucky through 1954 arrived Monday at the Casey County Public Library.
Tracing Your Ancestors - Norway.org

Tracing Your Ancestors
Norway.org, Norway - Nov 21, 2005
... Together with three other genealogy experts, he serves around 1000 visitors every year. ... They are open to all readers, not just to members of the Mormon Church. ...

A Mayflower blooms in Sumter
Americus Times-Recorder - AMERICUS - Picture it: the first Thanksgiving. What comes to mind? ... two weeks visiting many of the Mormon temples researching genealogy. " They have a society out there - they specialize in genealogy," Barbara Fallon said ...
A D V E R T I S E M E N T (The Union)
Tuesday Tai Chi Class a slow moving meditation that focuses on balance, relaxation, and increased energy flow, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Stillpoint Studios, Grass Valley. $10 559-2931.
Genealogy Today: Citing Internet sources - The Columbian

Genealogy Today: Citing Internet sources
The Columbian, WA - Dec 1, 2005
... For instance, this is how she would write a citation for an entry from the 1880 census on the LDS web site, www.familysearch.org. ...

Mormon Genealogy: - Pope's Death Prompts Mass Mourning (AP via Yahoo! News)



Pope's Death Prompts Mass Mourning (AP via Yahoo! News)
Pope John Paul II's death prompted a remarkable outpouring of grief and respect, not just from Roman Catholics but from admirers of all faiths.
Casey library's new records will attract researchers - Danville Advocate


Danville Advocate
Casey library's new records will attract researchers
Danville Advocate, KY - Dec 6, 2005
... "Genealogy and family history are a big part of tourism in Kentucky," said Arlen ... a family history library locally using records from the Mormon Family History ...

A Mayflower blooms in Sumter
Americus Times-Recorder - AMERICUS - Picture it: the first Thanksgiving. What comes to mind? ... two weeks visiting many of the Mormon temples researching genealogy. " They have a society out there - they specialize in genealogy," Barbara Fallon said ...

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Mormon Genealogy: - Pope's death prompts mass mourning (TimesLeader.com)



Pope's death prompts mass mourning (TimesLeader.com)
Pope John Paul II's death prompted a remarkable outpouring of grief and respect, not just from Roman Catholics but from admirers of all faiths.
Tracing Your Ancestors - Norway.org

Tracing Your Ancestors
Norway.org, Norway - Nov 21, 2005
... Together with three other genealogy experts, he serves around 1000 visitors every year. ... They are open to all readers, not just to members of the Mormon Church. ...

A Mayflower blooms in Sumter
Americus Times-Recorder - AMERICUS - Picture it: the first Thanksgiving. What comes to mind? ... two weeks visiting many of the Mormon temples researching genealogy. " They have a society out there - they specialize in genealogy," Barbara Fallon said ...
A D V E R T I S E M E N T (The Union)
Tuesday Creative Writing 9-11 a.m., Gold Country Community Center, Grass Valley. $1-members, $1.50-nonmembers. 273-4961.

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Mormon Genealogy: - Neva Chonin


Neva Chonin
San Francisco Chronicle - wearing dumpy suits and toiling in the church's Family History Center. Having survived years of alcohol-addled ruin

'New York Doll' tells story that lives beyond fiction
Utah Statesman - with a missionary name badge, working at the Family History Center. New York Doll director Greg Whiteley met Arthur

The mending of a broken Doll
Seattle Times - colleagues (several of whom we meet) in the church's Family History Center, where Kane works, instinctively protect him