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Vital records, such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, are a valuable resource for genealogy research, providing important information about your ancestors' names, dates, and places of significant life events. In this chapter, we will explore the ins and outs of using vital records for genealogy research and show you how to make the most of this valuable resource.
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Census records are a valuable tool for genealogy research, providing valuable information about your ancestors' names, ages, occupations, and places of residence. In this chapter, we will explore the ins and outs of using census records for genealogy research and show you how to make the most of this valuable resource.
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In today's digital age, the internet has become an invaluable tool for genealogy research. With just a few clicks of a button, you can access a wealth of information and resources that can help you to build your family tree and uncover your ancestry. In this chapter, we will explore some of the best online resources for genealogy research and show you how to make the most of them.
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One of the keys to successful genealogy research is organization. As you gather information and build your family tree, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data that you collect. In order to stay on track and make the most of your research, it's essential to set up a system for organizing your information from the very beginning.
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Welcome to the exciting world of genealogy research! Genealogy, also known as family history research, is the process of tracing your ancestry and building a family tree. Whether you are just getting started or have been researching your family history for years, this chapter will provide an overview of the basics of genealogy research and help you understand what you need to know to begin piecing together your family's past.
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An introduction to the learning, resources, and outcomes of the Coaching course for Ancestral Storytelling scheduled for Jan/Feb 2023.
The course is discounted by 2/3 as a Christmas offer. Instead of $150 you only pay $50.
There are 12 modules, 75 lessons (predominantly video), and 4 live masterclasses: Jan 7 and 21; Feb 4 and 18.
Enrol here:
https://coachcaroleonline.thinkific.com/courses/coaching-ancestral-storytelling
Throughout this course, you will have plenty of opportunities for peer learning and social learning. Discussions are available in each of the Modules right here on the course's site, and you are also invited to join the Facebook Group Preserve your Family Stories. This is a Private community for participants in the Preserving Family History Academy. A community of new family historians learning the art of preserving family history stories.
Enrol here: https://coachcaroleonline.thinkific.com/courses/coaching-ancestral-storytelling
Join the Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/preservingfamilystories
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In this episode I feature my favourite genealogy tools, resources and knowledge banks for my Personal Genealogy Network.
Recommended Links:
Toolkits
Ancestral File: https://mlfhs-online-shop.myshopify.com/products/9424
Family Search: https://www.familysearch.org/australia/
Australian Family History Archives: https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/
Resources
Genealogy Courses: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/genealogy and https://www.pharostutors.com/
Diploma of Family History: https://www.utas.edu.au/courses/cale/courses/r2h-diploma-of-family-history
Preserving Family History Academy: https://coachcaroleonline.thinkific.com/
Communities
Conference Keeper: https://conferencekeeper.org/conferences/
Cyndi's List Australia: https://www.cyndislist.com/australia/
Family History Preserved Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/coachcaroleonline
YouTube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/@GenealogyTV and https://www.youtube.com/c/FamilyHistoryFanatics
Legacies
Geneabloggers: https://coachcaroleonline.com/ and https://genealogystoriesonline.blog/ and https://emptybranchesonthefamilytree.com/research-organization/
ebooks: https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B08XVFQ966
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In this interview, Pauline shares her writing and publishing process for her Historical Fiction book, Conflict at Hanging Rock.
This debut novel is a tale of two families who over nearly a century clash over the use of land at Hanging Rock. A story of the struggles both within the families and between them. Based on true events, this is a great read.
You can buy the book directly from Pauline at:
paulinewilson.com.au
Special Offer:
First three who sign up for Pauline's Newsletter after listening to this podcast, can obtain a free autographed copy of her book.
Check out my online courses in Preserving Family History at my Academy if you have been inspired to write your family history.
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In this episode Robinette Wilson describes the process of preserving her Taylor Family history (her maternal line) using MixBook. A labour of love in creating a family history scrapbook enabled her to share her research information, photos, original documents and memorabilia to share with her Mom and family members.
Advantages of using MixBook include:
incorporating a Family History templatecollaborating with others on the draftenabling family members to order their own copy onlinethe flexibility of content arrangement and finished hard or soft coverseasy to use programYou can check out MixBook here: https://www.mixbook.com/
Robinette is a member of the Digital Storytelling Online Facebook community.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/DSTonline
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Prudence Dwyer is The Creative Family Historian who provides other genealogists and family historians, with tools, resources, and courses on preserving family history.
Visit her website at:
https://www.creativefamilyhistorian.com/
In this podcast episode, Prudence illustrates her own special strategies for writing compelling ancestral stories and describes a plethora of templates to help storytellers along the way.
Be sure to check her website for this fabulous freebie to get you started in recording your ancestral research:
Essential Ancestor Discovery Worksheet
View and subscribe to Prudence's videos on her YouTube Channel called The Creative Family Historian.
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In this podcast, Andrew introduces us to the history of the Redfern family and their prominence and influence in the town of Redfern, Sydney, Australia.
The suburb of Redfern is named after Andrew's third great, uncle, Dr. William Redfern, who was initially transported to Australia as a convict in 1801.
Learn more about this fascinating history of the Redfern family and how Andrew made the discovery of an unpublished manuscript of Dr. William Redfern, by Blanche Dunlop, in the State Library of NSW.
Read some of Andrew's blog posts here:
https://andrewredfern.com/family-history/
Find out more about the history of William Redfern here:
https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/redfern-william-2580
https://www.macarthuradvertiser.com.au/story/2672339/from-convict-to-respected-surgeon/
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Wendy discusses how the Esme Quentin series began and her tips on writing Genealogical Mysteries.
Quote for the day:
Genealogical Mystery writers provide the elusive WHY - to fill in the gaps in an ancestral story.
Find Wendy's book at her website here:
https://www.wendypercival.co.uk/
Read her bite-sized blog here:
https://www.wendypercival.co.uk/blog
Join her along with other Genealogical Mystery writers in the Facebook Group for Genealogical Crime Mystery Club at:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/902684053599239
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•10 days – 10 topics – 10 live casts – special guests
•Daily activities – posted via email and in here
•Varied times for live casts to suit an international audience
•Schedule is in Files
•Available after in the PGN and YouTube channel
•Choose Connection – it's all about networking
•Ultimate aim is – to grow your Personal Genealogy Network
•Learning to use Trello – collect the template to get started
https://trello.com/b/DuAs1Gfw/personal-genealogy-network
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Jamie Wasilchenko is passionate about her work as a Professional Genealogist and Heirloom Preservationist.
In this episode, Jamie shares her earliest adventures in family history as a nine-year-old child listening to stories from her paternal grandfather; and traveling with her step-mother on research trips.
Jamie has a unique skill-set in Genealogy and Preservation: Her services include:
Family Tree FoundationsBranches & LeavesBrick Wall ResearchThe DIYer PackageMapping & Trip PlanningAncestral BiographiesHeirloom Preservation & DigitizationTechnology & OrganisationRecord RetrievalsConsultationsHer advice to researchers is to get micro local, visit archival repositories in person if you can, but even if you live far away, conduct a search for the local historical societies, local libraries that might have a history room, any of these, small organizations and reach out to them.
Jamie's package of services is displayed here on her Shifting Sands Genealogy website.
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In this podcast, Eilene shares her experiences in researching her family ties and writing their stories in her blog at Myricopia.com.
Eilene is a member of the National Genealogical Society in the U.S. and will be presenting at their Family History Conference in May, in Sacramento, California. Her topic is Immortal Words: Keep Your Family History Alive with a Lively Blog and is currently scheduled for Friday, May 27.
Her first family history book called Fortune’s Frenzy: A California Gold Rush Odyssey is due out from TwoDot in 2023.
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Mary shares her love of Genealogy and Writing in this episode. Please find the six books in the MAZE Investigations series at her website here: https://mkjonesauthor.com/
I highly recommend that you subscribe to the MAZE Investigators Newsletter; where you’ll find updates on the next books in the series, Mary's ongoing research, and exclusive access to the “Maze Reports”, a series of papers written by the Investigators on the cases that go on behind the scenes:
Mary recommends the following resources:
Genealogical Crime Mystery Book Club
https://www.facebook.com/groups/902684053599239
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Interview with Anne Young: my recommended
Geneablogger for the month of January 2022
View her blog posts here:
https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com/
For more Podcasts from Genealogists visit The Essential Genealogist episodes 1-24 from seasons 1-3.
https://pod.co/essential-habits-for-genealogists
Find more tips for Genealogy by enrolling in this FREE course
https://coachcaroleonline.thinkific.com/courses/genealogytips2022
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Natalie Pithers shares her own style of genealogy and ancestral storytelling in this final episode for Season 3.
Natalie invites you to visit her website to find out more about tracing your family tree, the curious descendants clun and the podcast episodes on #Twice Removed.
https://genealogystories.co.uk/
For those interested in the Curious Descendants Club, find out more here and jump on the waiting list:
https://curiousdescendants.co.uk/
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The story of Maria Lord is one of courage in the face of betrayal. Her ability to survive and thrive, despite her transportation to Van Diemen's Land and what Edward Lord did to her, is a story that should be told. The brutal government of women in the colony, the biassed social rules of the early 1800s, and the losses suffered by female convicts are all part of Maria's story.
Further details of her story can be found online and in particular, in chapter 1 of Convict Women by Kay Daniels. In another blog post by blogger Lynley Joyce in her blog Shorthand Social, you will find more of Maria Lord's storyline.
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