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SUMMARY:Genealogy as Story: Turning Dry Genealogy Findings into Narrative
DESCRIPTION:Genealogy as Story: Turning Dry Genealogy Findings into Narrative – Some Whys and Wherefores from a Family History Blogger \nby Dr William Lindsey\, Heritage Seeker Member \nDrawing on his experience of maintaining a family history blog that takes years of genealogical research findings and turns them into narratives about his ancestors\, Bill Lindsey will talk about the importance of narrative to genealogy\, and how to find and write stories of our ancestors based on the data we discover as we research. \nWilliam D. (Bill) Lindsey is a Little Rock native who holds a B.A. in English from Loyola University\, an M.A. in English from Tulane University\, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in theology from the University of St. Michael’s College of the Toronto School of Theology. Among other published works\, he’s the author of Fiat Flux: The Writings of Wilson R. Bachelor\, Nineteenth-Century Country Doctor and Philosopher\, which won the Booker-Worthen prize in 2014; and (with William L. Russell and Mary Ryan) A Family Practice: The Russell Doctors and the Evolving Business of Medicine\, 1799-1989. \nBill maintains a genealogical blog in which his goal is to place online his research of nearly fifty years. The blog is called Begats and Bequeathals: A Southern U.S. Family Documented and is found here: https://begatsandbequeathalsasouthernusfamilydocumented.com \nGenealogy as Story2 \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:\n0:26:15 Meeting\n0:43:20 Presentation\n1:28:40 Questions and Answers\n2:12:07 End\n\n 
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SUMMARY:The 1950 Census: One Year Later
DESCRIPTION:The 1950 Census: One Year Later \npresented by Steve Morse \nThe 1950 Census was released on April 1\, 2022\, after being sealed for 72 years. Since the release date\, many of us have tried to find records in the census and have run into various quirks. This presentation will discuss the things that we have learned since opening day. \nThe specific topics covered are searching the census by name and what was involved in creating a searchable name index\, searching the census by location and the various websites that have tools to support this\, confusion between census sheets and census pages\, transient handling and the Individual Census Reports\, and the cross-referencing that was done if nobody was home when the census taker came to call. \nStephen Morse is the creator of the One-Step Website for which he has received both the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Outstanding Contribution Award from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies\, Award of Merit from the National Genealogical Society\, first-ever Excellence Award from the Association of Professional Genealogists\, and two awards that he cannot pronounce from Polish genealogical societies. \nIn his other life Morse is a computer professional with a doctorate degree in electrical engineering. He has held various research\, development\, and teaching positions\, authored numerous technical papers\, written four textbooks\, and holds four patents. He is best known as the architect of the Intel 8086 (the granddaddy of today’s Pentium processor)\, which sparked the PC revolution more than 40 years ago. \nhandouts_1950 b \n 
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Heritage Seekers Genealogy Club":MAILTO:info@HeritageSeekersAR.com
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