Want to share your family history and ancestry with future generations? Learn a unique way to create a personalized Family Tree in PowerPoint.

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alchemicalarchives.blogspot.com Trialogue #15: Saving the World Esalen, California, 1991 What can be done to solve the problem of over-population and resource depletion? Could encouraging a population policy save the world without disregarding individual concerns? How do you provoke a shift in consciousness that would result in people wanting less children? Resource depletion in high-tech societies. The prejudice against only children. How could such a plan be implemented? A new way to empower women. Exploring the potential positive and negative effects of achieving zero population growth on a planetary scale. Further speculations on the impact of population policies. How a capsule that enables gender choice of offspring could make population growth plummet. Saving resources by moving people to different locations. Curbing resource depletion and overpopulation. Grassroots research projects on family dynamics. The liberation of women. Reforming people’s attitudes through family dynamics models. The role that social sciences, mathematics and myth could play in saving the world. A demographic modelling disc. Family numerology. A positive re-evaluation of the only child. A sociological research programme. Art: NASA ‘Space Junk’ Playlist… www.youtube.com

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Customize your family tree in Microsoft Word 2010 by learning a few simple formatting tricks. With these tips, you may be inspired to continue to add and trace your family tree further back.

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In an impromptu conversation, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier talks about how documents were uncovered containing the names of the slaves and how these documents were incorporated into her current exhibit entitled: “Mapping The Present Just Went By: A Journey Through Black Morgan County, GA.” This is the third of 3 clips in that conversation.

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Tracing your genealogy and researching your family tree can be an enjoyable activity for your children and you to do together. An easy way to get started with putting together a family tree or other family history project is to begin with what you already know - A blank family information sheet can be downloaded from www.genealogyjunction.com

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Tracing your family’s genetic history

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A promotional trailer of Pen and Sword Digital’s new DVD, Tracing Great War Ancestors - Finding Uncle Bill, produced by Battlefield History TV and published by Pen and Sword. Buy your copy NOW from www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/?product_id=2430 priced £15.99

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Find out more information on the 15th Anniversary of Ancestry.com on Facebook: ancstry.me Griffith’s Valuation, indexed with images in this database, is one of Ireland’s premier genealogical resources, referencing approximately one million individuals who occupied property in Ireland between 1848 and 1864. Griffith’s Valuation, or Primary Valuation of Ireland, was executed under the direction of Sir Richard Griffith to provide a basis for determining taxes. This involved establishing the value of all privately held lands and buildings in both rural and urban areas in order to figure a rental rate for each unit of property. The resulting survey was arranged by barony and civil parish, with an index to townlands appearing in each volume. The original volumes of the survey are held in the National Archives, Dublin, and Public Record Office, Belfast. Griffith’s Valuation is an invaluable reference for family historians with ancestors in Ireland in part because no census material from the nineteenth century has survived. In effect, because it is the only detailed guide to where in Ireland people lived in the mid-nineteenth century and what property they owned or leased, Griffith’s Valuation serves as a census substitute for the years before, during, and after the Great Famine. Griffith’s Valuation is also a valuable record of social and economic data and includes map reference numbers that can help researchers identify and perhaps locate property on Ordinance Survey maps

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Find out more information on the 15th Anniversary of Ancestry.com on Facebook: ancstry.me This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census, the Fourteenth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1920 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, T625, 2076 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.) This new index (released 2005) maintains the old head of household index and adds to it a new every name index (including a re-keying of the heads of households). As a result, for many heads of households you will see two names - a primary, and an alternate. The primary name is the newly keyed name. The alternate name is the name as it appeared in the original head of household only index. Alternate names are only displayed when there is a difference in the way the name was keyed between the two indexes. By making both names available to researchers, the likelihood of your being able to find your head of household ancestor has increased. Likewise, researchers who were once able to find their head of household ancestor under a particular spelling will still be able to easily find that ancestor. What Areas are Included: The 1920 census includes all fifty US states

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Short on time but long on questions? Join our experts for How to Make That Key Find in 15 Minutes or Less, our first-ever mid-day Q&A, live on the brand new Ancestry.com LIVE Facebook Tab. Our debut event will feature Ancestry Anne, aka Anne Mitchell, Sr. Search Product Manager at Ancestry.com, and genealogist Crista Cowan. They’ll point you to key resources packed with clues plus provide how-to tips for finding even more details at Ancestry.com. And come prepared with your questions: both Anne and Crista will be answering them live via Facebook to help you get past some of the most common stumbling blocks in online family history research. For more Livestream video, head to Livestream.com/Ancestry ancstry.me

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