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Case 4 - Tracing the parents of Richard Stewart
My client's ancestor emigrated to Australia.
When he married in Perth, Western Australia on 1908, he gave his age as 36 and his parents as Richard Stewart and Margaret Cromer. On his daughter's birth certificate, his own ...
Why should a genealogy professional use a blog?
(1) To provide research information to clients
(2) To allow clients to post research information to their relatives
Genealogy professionals can provide a blog to a client
Genealogy professionals can provide a blog to a client so that they client can share research information with other relatives. The blog can be
* private so that only certain users can see the blog or * it can be public so that everyone can see it.
A public blog might be discovered by unknown relatives who contact your clients.
Genealogy Professionals can privately post research information By Terry Young on 7/14/2005
Genealogy professionals can use the blog diary format to post periodic progress reports of discoveries to the ...
Question: How many tech-support staff does it take to change a light bulb?
Answer: Four: One to ask, “what is the registration number of the light bulb?” One to ask, “have you tried rebooting it?” Another to ask, “Have you tried reinstalling it?" And the last one to say, “It must be your hardware because the light bulb in our office works fine...”
Question: How many IT testers does it take to change a light bulb?
Answer: We just determine that the room is dark; we don't actually change the bulb. Since we have a dead-bulb result on file from a previous test, rest assured that development is working on a bug fix.
Question: How many IT shipping department personnel does it take to change a light bulb?
Answer: We can change the bulb in seven to 10 working days. If you call before 2 p.m., and pay an extra $25, we can get the bulb ...
A blog is a web journal which is easy to create and manage. It chronicles what a person wants to share with the world. The act of writing content for your blog is known as blogging and a person who maintains a blog is a blogger. Blogging has become a popular phenomena as bloggers write about their favorite subjects.
Get a blog to chronicle your family history discoveries.
As you discover new information about your family, document it here so that your relatives have a central place to view your work and learn about your family.