Sunday, October 13, 2019

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Yesterday's meeting had a great turnout.

The focus of the meeting was, (1) State group projects, (2) the beginning of a new series on "How to begin your Genealogy Journey and improve your research" and (3) the latest updates on Ancestry.com.

There are currently 3 State group projects underway (1) Virginia, (2) New Jersey and (3) North Carolina.  If you have interest in joining one or more of these send Lynn Baker an e-mail.

For the begin series we will cover the following steps in the coming sessions on "How to begin your Genealogy Journey and improve your research": For handout: Click here
  1. Research known information
  2. Keep good records & cite your sources
  3. Know the history of the area you are researching
  4. Know what records are available for each time period – FamilySearch Research Wiki
  5. Dead-end?  Consider a variety of alternatives
  6. Know the meaning of the legal and genealogical terminology used
  7. Make wise use of libraries, courthouses, archives, etc.
  8. Don’t believe everything that is in print
  9. Beware of genealogical clichés
  10. Observe genealogical etiquette
  11. Seek help

Every Session will have an overview of updates on research sites.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

At our 25 September meeting we discussed the basic outline for doing genealogical research and had great examples and input on what to add.  This structure will be used for our coming sessions to make sure that we have a basic set of approaches to all the genealogy that we do.  Future sessions will build off this outline.
1. Research known information
2. Keep good records & cite your sources
3. Know the history of the area you are researching
4. Know what records are available for each time period
5. Dead-end? Consider a variety of alternatives
6. Know the meaning of the legal and genealogical terminology used
7. Make wise use of libraries, courthouses, archives, etc.
8. Don't believe everything that is in print
9. Beware of genealogical cliches
10. Observe genealogical etiquette
11. Seek help

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

DIRT Meeting

We had a good discussion of:
1) How to read a passenger list
2) How to develop a research question and a research plan
3) Discuss individual research questions and give helpful hints
4) Upcoming events

Link to presentation: click here

Thursday, August 15, 2019

August 14 Meeting

Our topics were
1) Exporting data from Family Tree Maker for use in Microsoft Excel
2) Using Microsoft Excel for Genealogy
3) Brief overview of Mitochondrial DNA and Y-DNA
Click here for slides.
A Excel practice sheet will be sent to attendees of the 14 August meeting.

Check you calendar and plan to attend the Family History Center Annual Genealogy Meeting on October 12, 2019 at the FHC at 1519 Sam Rittenburg Blvd, Charleston from 8:30-2:00.  To see the schedule of session click here.

At the FHC session on Tuesday August 13 (6:00-7:00 PM), great tools for viewing your FamilySearch.org family tree information was provided.  Use the links below to see some of the tools available to you.  (You do need to have your family tree in FamilySearch.org to use these tools):
1) Welcome to Family History Technology Lab: Click here
2) Relative Finder: Click here
3) Virtual Pedigree: Click here
4) Descendancy Explorer: Click here
5) Tree Sweeper: Click here
6) Pedigree Pie: Click here
7) One Page Genealogy: Click here
8) Family Calendar: Click here
9) Veteran Finder: Click here
10) Geneopardy: Click here
11) Wheel of Family Fortune: Click here
12) Ancestor Games: Click here
13) Record Quest: Click here
FamilySearch.org
  - Discovery: Click here
  - Connect: Click here
  - Photos: Click here
  - Keepsakes: Click here
Other Links
14 Stories: Click here
15) Rootsmapper: Click here
16) Genealogy wall charts: Click here
17) Historylines: Click here

Thursday, June 27, 2019

June 26th meeting

Great stories from our members about their personal genealogy research over the last 6 weeks.

There will be no DIRT meetings in July 2019.

The main discussion was on "Using Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets for Genealogy".  After reviewing some very basic Excel concepts, we jumped right into some examples of using this for genealogy.  One source was Thomas McEntee Research Log: Click here, then scroll down on the page until you see the list of resources: select Genealogy Research Log.   As we discussed uses for excel, this became more of a "what would you use it for, would it be useful to you" instead of a "basic features of Excel". So it was decided our time would be spent showing ways to use it, then during our next DIRT meeting in August to have everyone build or use their own spreadsheet and show more tips.

I did show how to export your data from Family Tree Maker to a .csv file, then to convert this to Excel and have all your choosen data automatically populate an Excel table, saving lots of re-typing of information.  I will post a video "how-to" do this in the coming days.

Friday, June 14, 2019

June 12th meeting

We covered the following

1) Research questions and reading a tips on reading a U.S. census: click here
2) how to prepare for a Research Trip handout: Click here
3) How to prepare for a Family Reunion: Click here
    - interview questionnaire: Click here
    - family genealogy questionnaire: Click here

We will not have any DIRT meetings on July 10 or July 24th.