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Internet Genealogy is a magazine that focuses on keeping today's family historian up-to-date with the vast and ever-growing collection of genealogy-related resources, software, tools, products, technologies and more.

Compiled by author and genealogy educator Lisa A. Alzo, an avid genealogist, writer and speaker, it is packed with tips ...
04/21/2022

Compiled by author and genealogy educator Lisa A. Alzo, an avid genealogist, writer and speaker, it is packed with tips and tricks for researching – and finding – ancestors using the wide range of tools and apps from Google. Here is some of what is included in this issue: Google Photoscan; Google Photos; Google Sheets; What’s New with Google; Google Jamboard; Google Chrome Extensions; Google Drive; Google Forms; Google Maps & Earth; Google Search Tips; Google Slides; Google Books; Google Docs; Google Links Shortcuts; Google Calendar; Google Translate; Google Tools — and tips and favorites from Google Gurus Gena Philibert-Ortega, Geoff Rasmussen & Cheri Passey Hudson!

This new 2022 edition, compiled by author Gena Philibert-Ortega, a genealogy educator, avid genealogist, writer and spea...
04/21/2022

This new 2022 edition, compiled by author Gena Philibert-Ortega, a genealogy educator, avid genealogist, writer and speaker, contains all new articles including: Starting Your Research; She’s Not There; Making the Most of Online Searches; African American Newspapers; Her Life in Books; Finding Herstory in Archives; What is Her Maiden Name?; Introduction to Catholic Records; Finding Female Ancestors Pre-1850; Twentieth Century Ancestors; Cemetery Research; Community Cookbooks; Ten Records You Are Not Using; Female Ancestor Checklist; and Finding Female Ancestors: Glossary.

04/21/2022
Articles in the Feb/Mar 2022 issue• Crowdsourcing Revisited! Diane L. Richard continues her look at this growing phenome...
03/24/2022

Articles in the Feb/Mar 2022 issue
• Crowdsourcing Revisited! Diane L. Richard continues her look at this growing phenomena
• Courting in Days Gone By. Sue Lisk looks at the courtship traditions of our ancestors
• Jehus and Teamsters. David A. Norris looks at the drivers of stagecoaches, wagons, and horse cars
• E-Book Review: Sources for Irish Family History 2021 edition. Joe Grandinetti reviews a new e-book for Irish sources!
• A Recipe for Romance. Robbie Gorr looks at the origins of our ancestors’ relationships
• Focus: Viewing Images from Multiple Angles. Sue Lisk provides some strategies to help identify relatives in family photos
• John Galt and the Huron Tract. Christine Woodcock looks at the colonization of Canada in the early 19th century
• Transforming Ancestral Photographs into Digital Art. Lisa A. Alzo offers suggestions for breathing new life into old family photographs
• Three Brothers, Three Surnames. Melody Amsel-Arieli looks at how some immigrants changed their names after moving to America
• The Ongoing Story of Charles Wood: Australian Lawn Bowling Champion. Gabrielle Morgan investigates the free NLA Newspaper site for more information on her ancestor in Australia
• Unusual, but Useful Record Sets at FamilySearch. Karen L. Newman looks to FamilySearch for some unusual but useful record sets
• NetNotes: Internet Genealogy looks at websites and related news that are sure to be of interest
• Genealogy Begins with a Question! Experts from the Allen County Public Library’s Genealogy Center offer tips based on questions they receive from visitors
• What's in a Name? Dave Obee Says: Plenty – and Allan vs. Allen gives more reasons to be careful

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