Tag Archive for 'Genealogy'

Obituaries and new indexes

Legacy has released some interesting news/tidbits.  My favorite is recording obituaries.  I’m not the brightest bulb in the bunch but I’m no dummy.  If someone gives me advice, I take it.  Legacy has given some cool hints on how to record obituaries.  I’m taking this one to the bank!  It’s a keeper!  Read it here.

The Washington State Index from 1907-1960 is now available online.  Read the story here.

37 million French-Canadian names have recently become available online spanning 346 years.  Wow!  Unfortunately, it comes with a pricetag.  If you’re a subscriber to Ancestry.ca, you’re in luck!  Check here if interested.

NFS rollout resumes

New FamilySearch (commonly NFS) has had its ups and downs.  If you’ve been following its progress, you know that it has potential and future application.  It definitely takes genealogy to the next level for Latter-day Saints.  Right now, preparing names for temple work is painstakingly slow and inaccurate.  I use Legacy to prepare my records which even allows me to check Church records to see if work has been completed.  I then have to take it to the FHC (family history center) for the Windows application TempleReady which again checks to see if the work has been completed.  Unfortunately this check is at least 6 months outdated…and I did say at least!

The new version, which can’t even be called a new version but a total new way of doing things is all online.  Upload your family Gedcom, check against real-time work and pick the individuals that work needs to be done for.  You then print out a bar-coded paper and take it to the Temple.  Once scanned, temple workers are able to see what work is to be done at that time.  Simplicity at its finest.

Unfortunately, it’s hit a few snags.  It’s a big job and lots of temples to bring into play….over 100.  Rollout had stopped due to some technical issues but according to Renee Zamora’s blog…has begun again.  She even has a sheet with rollout dates which she keeps track pretty regularly.

I’m impatiently waiting for our nearest temple, Spokane, WA, to be added to the list.  At this time it’s undetermined when it will become available.  Until then, I’m stuck in the past.

Legacy 7 update

My good friend and friend to all genealogists, Renee, wrote a post about the newest addition to the upcoming release of Legacy 7.  I suggest reading her article but the basic gist of the message was that they are incorporating Microsoft Virtual Earth into the program.  This will allow users to associate locations with a map to track the events of an individual’s life.  Pretty cool.  I know TNG, the software that I use to display genealogy on this site, uses Google Maps.  If it looks half as good….I’d be happy.

Unfortunately it appears that web creation will not be given a makeover.  That’s too bad.  While TNG is a great piece for software, it doesn’t exactly integrate nicely with the rest of the site but that can be a post for another day.  Most know that I’m not a big fan of Microsoft which begs the question…why Microsoft Virtual Earth when there’s Google Maps and/or Google Earth?  It would be interesting to find out.

For those that want to read the article, please check the following: Legacy 7 secret is out

Found: Another Dodde line

I’m ecstatic.  Another family member has contacted me with information regarding our shared ancestry.  Haijo Dodde emailed me a little while back with some information and images.  As I’ve mentioned before, I don’t speak Dutch so I wrote Haijo back asking for a translation.

He responded back today with loads of information for our enjoyment.  A big thanks goes to Haijo and his family.  That’s right, Haijo is the proud father of three; the youngest just being born in Nov 2007.

Following is an excerpt from what he wrote to me.  I hope he doesn’t mind.

Through Google I noticed your website and I think it’s very interesting to look at the family tree of the Doddema’s/Dodde’s. My name is Haijo Dodde (1964). In the family tree my granddad is mentioned (also Haijo Dodde, born 1894 in Meeden, son of Hiltjo Dodde, born 1863 in Veendam). Maybe in the future I can send you more information for the family tree. By the way, I’m father of three kids. The last one is called Sam Dodde, he was born on November 18 2007, so maybe he’s the youngest member at this moment of our big family.

The documents I send you last time are pictures of the book of marriage from my grandparents (Haijo Dodde-Gerhardina Prins), child nr. 6 (Hiltjo Kasper) was my dad.

Greetings from Holland,

Haijo Dodde