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Chicago Family History Fair 2015
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Chicago Family History Fair. Introduction to FamilySearch Indexing. Find out what Indexing accomplishes and how you can get involved. We'll even guide you through a hands-on demonstration if you'd like. Favorite Recipes of our Ancestors. Learn how cooking can help you get to know your ancestors better. Animated How-to Videos for Getting Started with Family History. View short clips with fun hints for beginning your family tree. Print a Fan Chart for Your Ancestors. North Suburban Genealogical Society.
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Chicago Family History Fair 2015
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Chicago Family History Fair. A genealogy professional who's also a blogger, educator, author, social media connector, marketer, network builder and more. Thomas is probably best known for creating the online community Geneabloggers, which brings together 3,000 individuals who share their family history experiences with others. He's also the founder of High Definition Genealogy and Hack Genealogy. He brings a fun and engaging style to genealogy education. Amanda Jensen is a Masters student at Loyola Unive...
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North Suburban Genealogical Society - Links
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He North Suburban Genealogical Society. Member Applications - Join Us! Other Genealogical Societies in the Area. CAGGNI - Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois. Long list of Chicago links. DuPage County Genealogical Society. Fox Valley Genealogical Society. Illinois State Genealogical Society. Kane County Genealogical Society. Kankakee Valley Genealogical Society. Lake County Genealogical Society. McHenry County Genealogical Society. Northwest Suburban Council of Genealogists.
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Featured Provider: roots4all
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The hassle-free way to hire a genealogist. Currently in a master’s program in Digital Humanities at Loyola University Chicago, roots4all hopes to use her newly-acquired coding and programming skills to create new genealogical applications to address needs in the community. How did you get started doing genealogy research? Do you have a genealogy superpower? If so, what is it? Describe challenging research problems you’re proud of having solved. Tell us a favorite story about one of your ancestors. On my ...
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The hassle-free way to hire a genealogist. Currently in a master’s program in Digital Humanities at Loyola University Chicago, roots4all hopes to use her newly-acquired coding and programming skills to create new genealogical applications to address needs in the community. How did you get started doing genealogy research? Do you have a genealogy superpower? If so, what is it? Describe challenging research problems you’re proud of having solved. Tell us a favorite story about one of your ancestors. On my ...
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ChicagoGenealogy | How to FindChicago Death Certificates
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How to Find Chicago Death Certificates. The Chicago Fire of October 1871 destroyed the county's vital records. There are no death certificates available before that date. For deaths 1871-1877, search the Indexes to deaths in the city of Chicago during the years 1871 to 1933: showing name, address and date of death. It's available on FamilySearch microfilm or Khania can check it for you if you submit a request using her Submit Research Proposal. Form on Genlighten.com. Obituaries and Death Notices. In Chi...
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ChicagoGenealogy: Research Insights from Study and Serendipity: January 2013
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ChicagoGenealogy: Research Insights from Study and Serendipity. To learn more about Chicago research. Sunday, January 27, 2013. Some Chicago Images No Longer Available on FamilySearch. This morning I received an email from a fellow researcher mentioning that the images for Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1922. If you visit the FamilySearch Wiki page Illinois, Cook County Death Records. A way to get limited number of records for free. Also, for those of you in the Chicago area, most all of the film...
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Chicago Family History Fair 2015
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Chicago Family History Fair. Schedule of Presentations and Activities. 10 Ways to Jumpstart Your Genealogy ( Thomas MacEntee. Find Names and Strengthen Family with the My Family Booklet (Video - Room 1). Encuentre nombres y fortalezca a su familia con el folleto de Mi Familia (Video - Room 2). Getting the Most Out of Ancestry.com (Video - Room 3). 1-on-1 Research Help (Room 4). For Children: Story Time; Songs of our Ancestors; Thumbprint Family Tree (Primary Room). Map My Ancestors (Video - Room 3).
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Enduring Legacy Genealogy: December 2013
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Extended FamilySearch Site Map. Free Research Help on Facebook. WorldCat.org now includes Family History Library Catalog. Thanks to the Maryland Genealogical Society Facebook page. For sharing Michael John Neill's blog post. Michael John Neill of RootDig.com wrote the good news. Click here to see his post. Click here for the WorldCat.org site. Click here for the FamilySearch Catalog. Links to this post. FamilySearch Fan Chart interactive inside rotating marquee. Links to this post. These two links may ha...
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ChicagoGenealogy | How to Find Chicago City Directories
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How to Find Chicago City Directories. Chicago directories are available on FamilySearch microfilm. But, with the exception of 1928/29, they are also easily available online. Also has a great collection of Chicago directories in a database titled U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989. PDF files take time to download, but access is free). PDF file; this "Numerical Street and Avenue Directory," arranged by address, is a companion to the regular directory, arranged by name, and it's helpful for locating hard-to-f...