Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Josh Hanna: High priest of the latter-day genealogists


Josh Hanna: High priest of the latter-day genealogists
Guardian Unlimited - Enjoying pride of place in Josh Hanna's office is a document marking his eureka moment. The head of the family history website Ancestry.co.uk has a framed copy of a 100-year-old slip that marks his maternal great-grandfather's arrival in the United

Busy compiling a history of the LDS Church in former East Germany
Spectrum - Some of my friends have asked about my research project because they struggle to understand what it is I m doing with my time. Several assume that it must have something to do with genealogy. The fact is that I have not touched genealogy or helped

By Astrid Bradley, The Dartmouth Staff
Dartmouth - In February, the family research site Ancestry.com, managed by Josh Hanna '94, attracted 2.4 million visitors, more than ten times what it attracted in January. The site allows paid subscribers to search birth, death and marriage records, as well as

Monday, April 24, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Searching for roots - Columbus Dispatch


Searching for roots - Columbus Dispatch

Searching for roots
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Apr 9, 2006
... The Internet abounds with information about family history, heritage and genealogy. ... The nonprofit library, sponsored by the Mormon Church, is free and open to ...


Community News Briefs
North County Times - ENCINITAS ---- The Southern California chapter of the American Bamboo Society will present the "World's Best Bamboo Show and Sale" on April 15 at Quail Botanical Gardens, 230 Quail Gardens Drive. The event will feature more than 100 varieties of ...

You can help (Petoskey News-Register)
If your organization needs volunteers or donated items, write Debbie McGuiness at the Petoskey News-Review, P.O. Box 528, Petoskey, Mich., 49770, or send an e-mail to dmcguiness@petoskeynews.com Because of the large number of requests, we will only publish your listing twice.

A history of helping: Redding retiree has passion for genealogical ...
Record Searchlight - Almost 20 years ago, at 55, Homewood chose to retire early so that he could travel, do genealogical research and do for others. The decision was easy. "I saw a lot of my friends retire at 65 and die at 66," Homewood said. In 1988, after 35 years ...

Mormon Genealogy: - Be wary of 'unsourced' material on Web


Be wary of 'unsourced' material on Web
Bangor Daily News - So is the Internet the best thing that ever happened to genealogy - or the worst? Neither. Computers and the World Wide Web certainly have changed research habits for most of us. I subscribe to one paid database because it offers the opportunity to

What's happening-4/23/2006
Redlands Daily Facts - Spring Pomona RV and Lifestyle Show, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley, Pomona. The show features an array of recreational vehicles. Tickets for admission cost $8. Information: (800) 877-3107 or www.agievents.com Redlands

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Daily Herald - I suppose one could say that God can -- and probably does -- "hide" evidence that would prove his scriptures. That would negate the need for faith! I've heard that argument many times right here on this forum. Personally, I don't think there is

Busy compiling a history of the LDS Church in former East Germany
Spectrum - Some of my friends have asked about my research project because they struggle to understand what it is I m doing with my time. Several assume that it must have something to do with genealogy. The fact is that I have not touched genealogy or helped

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Mormon Genealogy: - Obituaries for March 21, 2006 (Lassen County News)


Obituaries for March 21, 2006 (Lassen County News)
HENRIETTE S. ALWAY Henriette S. Alway, a life-long resident of Susanville, died last Friday morning, March 10, 2006, a the Susanville Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at the age of 85. She was born in the Willow Creek Valley, the second daughter and child of the late John and Anne Hagata, the founders of the Hagata Ranch, on April 11, 1920.

Theocons and Theocrats By Kevin Phillips 04/18/06 ("The Nation") - Collective Bellaciao

Theocons and Theocrats By Kevin Phillips 04/18/06 ("The Nation")
Collective Bellaciao, France - Apr 19, 2006
... s Geneva, Puritan Massachusetts or early Mormon Utah ... of the Colorado-based Focus on the Family named one ... said Tim Weber, professor of church history at Northern ...


Be wary of 'unsourced' material on Web (Bangor Daily News)
So is the Internet the best thing that ever happened to genealogy - or the worst? Neither. Computers and the World Wide Web certainly have changed research habits for most of us.

Calendar updated April 12, 2006 (Mount Shasta News)
Thurs., Apr.13 Poetry with Ahnee -- Topic: Nature as Teacher. From 6 to 8 p.m., Village Books, downtown Mount Shasta. Philosophy Cafe -- Free facilitated philosophical dialogue, 5 p.m., Stage Door, Mount Shasta. Topic: What is the relationship between consciousness and conditioning?