Tech Tuesday: Relative History, the First Genealogy App for the Windows Phone Platform
Posted by Liv | Filed under Tech Tuesday
When I wanted to go “mobile” with my family research earlier this year, I was a bit frustrated by the fact that most, if not all, of the popular genealogy apps available were developed mainly for iPad/iPhone, and Android devices. As a result, me and my wonderful Windows Phone were left out in the cold [...]
Tags: ancestry, GEDCOM, genealogy app, mobile app, Papillon Productions, Philip Colmer, Relative History, Tech Tuesday, Windows Phone
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun – The Music of My Ancestors
Posted by Liv | Filed under Genealogy Fun
kay it’s Sunday night and not Saturday night, but being the techie that I am, I simply could not resist exploring last night’s Genealogy Fun activity by genealogy extraordinaire – Randy Seaver. Last night’s mission was to create – “The Music of Our Ancestors” – an activity suggested to him by his facebook friend M. [...]
Tags: ancestors, ancestral melody, genealogy fun, M. Diane Rogers, music text generator, p22.com, Randy Seaver, SNGF, WavePad Sound Editor
Tuesday’s Tip: Census Records, an Interesting Public Resource for Genealogy Research
Posted by Liv | Filed under Tuesday's Tips
ow that you’ve collected as much information as you can from within your family to complete your Family Group Sheets and Pedigree Charts (refer to my post, “Five Steps to Getting Started with Your Family Research,“ for more information), it’s time to begin looking for your ancestors in public records. Census Records are a very good [...]
Tags: abstracted records, ancestry.com, CD-ROM, census microfilm, census records, Clayton Library Center, family group sheets, Family History Library, familysearch.org, Heritage Quest, national archives, online census records, pedigree charts, USGenWeb Project


























