Episode 124 - New Google Search, Newspaper Research

Published: Jan. 10, 2012, 7:17 a.m.

b'Published Jan 10, 2012 What\\u2019s Black, and White and READ all over?\\xa0 Your Ancestors in old newspapers! In fact, your ancestors could be anywhere!\\xa0 Most likely they were mentioned at some point in their own local paper, but they might also show up in a neighboring towns paper, or in a paper located thousands of miles away. Nothing is more exciting than finding information in an old newspaper that adds to your family history!\\xa0 And I\\u2019ve been working feverishly on a new book that I can finally tell you about that is going to finally give you the answers and resources you need to be successful finding your ancestors in the new.\\xa0 It\\u2019s called and that\\u2019s exactly what it is.\\xa0 It\\u2019s everything you need to know.\\xa0 This book is going to change all that. I spell out a step-by-step process and give you a worksheet you can copy and use again and again.\\xa0 There are tons of websites, search tips, and 3 very Cool Online tools that probably aren\\u2019t using but you should be! Stay tuned because we\\u2019ll be doing an official launch very soon, and I\\u2019m going to have a very special opportunity for you to get a signed copy of the book first. \\xa0 NEWS: Polish Genealogy Podcast by Dave Newman New Website:\\xa0 .\\xa0Also now in iTunes Keynote Workshop at Who Do You Think You Are? Live in London I\\u2019ll be on the . is FINALLY published! My Classes at RootsTech: Thurs. Feb 2 at 11:00 am a hands on Google Workshop Friday Feb. 3 at 9:45 am Genealogy Blogs and Podcasts Saturday Feb. 4 at 1:45 Inspiring Ways to Captivate the Non-Genealogists in Your Life Improved Blog Search from Google Now you can search for blogs specifically focused on the family history topics that mean the most to you! New Google Search Option: 1. Go to Google.com 2. Search on specific keywords (ex. County Cork Ireland Genealogy) 3. Click \\u201cMore\\u201d in the Search Options Column on the left side of the page 4. Click \\u201cBlogs\\u201d 5. Click \\u201cHomepages\\u201d or \\u201cblog Homepages\\u201d 6. Now your search results are for blogs focused on those keywords and not just individual articles 7. Click the RSS or \\u201cGoogle\\u201d button to add the blog to your Homepage in a Gadget (Learn more about transforming Google.com into your own Genealogy Research Dashboard by ) \\xa0 MAILBOX: Timothy wrote: \\u201cI want to thank you for having Steve Luxenberg on podcast episodes #120 and #121 to discuss his book Annie\'s Ghosts.\\u201d PBS documentary \\u201cTriumph at Carville: A Tale of Leprosy in America\\u201d\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\u201cYour interview with Steve also spurred me on to conduct further research into two other folks that I have been researching, both of whom died in the South Carolina State Hospital. The following brief history is from the South Carolina Department of Archives and\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 History, "The State Dept. of Mental Health has undergone several name changes in its history. The original name was the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum (1821-1895) which was followed by the South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane (1896-1919), the South Carolina State Hospital (1920-1963), and finally the State Dept. of Mental Health (1964 to the present)." I am now currently awaiting to hear back from the archives.\\u201d Book Reviews Have a Voice:\\xa0 Post positive reviews on Goodreads, Amazon and Lulu for genealogy books you enjoy! Richard Needs Your HelpAs I was going back over some items I have in my Aunt\\u2019s photo collection, I found two items that I can\\u2019t seem to find out anything about. Maybe you or your listeners can help. They are called \\u201cFoto Folds" and are raised pictures in a foldable container. I\\u2019ve attached three photos: 1)\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 Foto Fold \\u2013 Closed image shows the two closed. One is the back and the other the front which is die cut. 2)\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 Foto Fold \\u2013 Opened image shows both opened. One is a single picture and the other my Aunt, Her Brother and their Mother. 3)\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 Foto Fold \\u2013 Side View shows that the item is not flat but raised. The raised part fits into the cut out piece on the right which then closes to the foldable container. They are most likely dated between the late 1940s and early 1950s. \\xa0 What do you think our descendants will wish they had of ours 100 years in the future? Chris in Norwalk, CT chimed in with \\u201cVoice recordings (or, to go a bit further, video).\\xa0 My family has had a touch of music for a few generations now.\\xa0 My great-grandfather was a musical performer & my great-grandmother played piano. In fact I had recorded him singing shortly before he died.\\xa0 Unfortunately, the tape was lost long ago.\\xa0 In another branch of my family, I had a great-grandfather who was a bandleader in Providence, RI.\\xa0 He played cornet & years later my father took it up as well\\u2026I play as well, but can\'t hold a candle to him.\\xa0 I wish I thought to record him as well.\\u201d Google Earth Sharon in White Lake, MI \\xa0 \\u201cI watched your webinar on the Roots Magic\\xa0 It was fantastic.\\xa0 In October, I went with my elderly parents and my husband to the Rives, Michigan cemetery where my great great grandparents were buried.\\xa0 With the information I picked up in your webinar, I discovered that the original homestead was on the same road less than a mile north of where they were buried.\\xa0 It was so neat being able to see where my family first located.\\xa0 Thank you very much!\\u201d Kevin Writes to Share a Success Story\\u201cI have you to thank.\\xa0 If not for your podcast about Familysearch.org and Family History Centers, I may not have found my great grandfather, Emanuel Babiuk\'s birth record from Ukraine\\u2026Your podcast (even though it was published several years ago) pointed me in the right direction to help me find, order and view the film at the local FHC.\\xa0 If not for you, I may have had to wait for the film to be digitized and indexed.\\xa0 P.S.\\xa0 I subscribe to anything Lisa Louise Cooke and have 66 Gems and 13 Premium Gems to entertain me.\\u201d From Dan in North Carolina\\u201cI have been listening to you podcast for a while now and have gotten a lot from it\\u2026I decided to write a book about my father. I spent the summer collecting stories and photos. I decided to use the web site . This way anyone that wanted a book could order one. I finished about a month ago and had a lot of fun in the process. \\xa0I know most of the stories if not all but when you put them all down in a book it takes on a new life. \\xa0Again thank you for the motivation I need. Next? Maybe my grandparents.\\u201d\\xa0 GEM: Interview with Tom Kemp, Director of Genealogy Products at GenealogyBank Click here to search \\xa0 GEM: Your Life in 5 Minutes with Sunny Morton Part 4 Get Sunny\'s book "Your Life & Times: A Guided Journal for Collecting Your Stories by clicking this link:'