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The Genealogy Guys Podcast #439

The Genealogy Guys Podcast #439

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News You Can Use and Share

  • The Zion Cemetery Project in Tampa has moved a step closer to the realization of the creation of a dedicated memorial site. The City of Tampa has agreed to trade land with one of the two major landowners whose building spans some of the Zion Cemetery site. This is a project win in which The Guys were deeply involved, and they celebrate this victory.
  • MyHeritage has introduced Infographics, a new tool that takes your MyHeritage family tree data and generates an attractive graphic highlighting the individuals and events in their lives.
  • MyHeritage's new AI tool, Scribe AI, is now available for iOS and Android devices.
  • George shares details about My Heritage's new record releases.
  • The BBC reported on a new database that allows you to search Nazi Party Membership Cards from Germany for the names of members.
  • Margaret Lance Cheney was awarded the Fellow of the Ohio Genealogical Society. She has served OGS for many years as president and in other capacities. Congratulations on this well-deserved, long-overdue recognition!
  • RootsMagic has announced that Ancestry has changed its API (Application Program Interface) and that RootsMagic has released a new version of the software, Version 11.2.0.0, and that users should upgrade to the newest version in order to connect with Ancestry changes. Older versions of the program still work, but they will no longer connect with Ancestry.
  • FindMyPast has released Ireland, Directories and Almanacs 1844-1928, and the Ireland National Census of 1928.
  • In March, FamilySearch added more than 30 million records from 28 countries.
  • Drew highlights the millions of new records available at FamilySearch.

What We're Up To

  • Drew recently presented in person at the Sacramento Genealogical Society in California.
  • Drew announces that RootsTech 2027 is now accepting speaking proposals.
  • Drew will be presenting at the Genealogy Research Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP), hosted by the National Genealogical Society (NGS). There are both in-person courses and online courses available.
  • George shares that his research on two intermarried lines can be traced back to 15th-century England. These include his fourteenth great-grandparents.
  • The Guys discuss the need for backups for all of your genealogical society officers. This can prevent the loss of access to essential resources and procedures for the organization.

Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com with your questions and comments.

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