Research Strategies – Tracking Your Families: Susan LeBlanc
Fast, accurate, and efficient research, is essential in compiling your genealogy. Research strategies ensure a well-organized, thorough, documented family history. Look for the least expensive way to obtain the information you need. Determine what you can do at no cost first, and then select which records you want to obtain.
A blog for the Virginia Interest Group of the Genealogical Forum of Oregon. Welcome! I hope we can use this blog as a way to share information about our group and collaborate on our Virginia research.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
King William Chancery Causes online
King William Chancery Causes, 1868-1913, are now available online at the Library of Virginia." This collection is a rich resource for the experiences of Native Americans and African Americans."
http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/2014/03/12/king-william-co-chancery-now-online/
http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/2014/03/12/king-william-co-chancery-now-online/
Thursday, March 6, 2014
NGS Announces Live Streaming of the 2014 Family History Conference
Can’t make it to the NGS 2014 Family History Conference? You can still catch two of our tracks from the comfort of your home or office! NGS will stream these tracks live as it happens and you will continue to have access for three months from the end of the conference.
Track One: Records and Research Techniques
Track Two: Virginia Resources and Migration Patterns
Registration deadline for Live Streaming access is 30 April 2014 at midnight. Instructions on how to access the live streaming will be emailed to all registered attendees by 6 May 2014. All registrants will receive an electronic version of the NGS 2014 Family History Conference Syllabus. Registration is discounted for NGS Members.
http://conference.ngsgenealogy.org/attend/live-streaming-at-ngs2014gen/
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