In genealogy always look beyond the obvious and it will get you far. I stumbled across this website, ParanormalPARATEK. They research paranormal activity (which is interesting work in itself), but did you realise they also research the property they are investigating? They are putting together a 6 part series called "Queensland - Our history through time". Seriously, if your research centres around rural country towns these timelines are a fascinating pictorial history..
Researching our Australian family tree with branches tracing back to Cornwall, England, Scotland and Ireland including our convict past. Surnames include, Lucas, Pinkerton, McLauchlan, Paton, Miller, Mundy, Prisk, Melrose, Bray, Hodges, Leahy, Davis, Wilkinson, Schofield, Brown, Cleary and many others. Using 'genetic genealogy' (DNA) to prove the paper trail and move beyond it. (aka Aussie Rhonda's Genealogy).
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Reasons and logic of sources in genealogy
Drive-by genealogists should learn a few rules. An absolutely great article worth reading. Sharon Tate Moody breaks down the "source" hierarchy for "drive-by" genealogists to learn. Everybody should read!
A lot of us are guilty of releasing incorrect and unproven information. Yes, in my early days I was also guilty of this, hence my drive for cleaning it all up and removing a lot of unnecessary data and let the next person find the source themselves. Correctly entered sources are mandatory!
A lot of us are guilty of releasing incorrect and unproven information. Yes, in my early days I was also guilty of this, hence my drive for cleaning it all up and removing a lot of unnecessary data and let the next person find the source themselves. Correctly entered sources are mandatory!
Saturday, 3 November 2012
New England's History: Dainggatti Entry Page
For those interested in my Farrell family you will be aware that my grandmother's people are Dainggatti. Jim Belshaw has some excellent articles on his blog New England's History: Dainggatti not only of the Dainggatti but the New England history as well.
Thanks Jim for making the entry page for the Dainggatti it will make it easier to keep track of the relevant post's.
Thanks Jim for making the entry page for the Dainggatti it will make it easier to keep track of the relevant post's.
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Journeying into genetic genealogy
I have been following the advancement of genetic genealogy
for a while now, and one of my favourite sites for education myself is Blaine
Bettinger’s “The Genetic
Genealogist “, however, today I was reading Peter Calder’s article “Do
you have traces of other peoples' DNA in your body?” in his Lost Cousins Newsletter and it really got me
thinking it’s time to stop sitting on my laurels and do something about it.
As my father is deceased its time to get the DNA done before any more elders drop off their perches. My reasons are twofold, on my paternal line I would like confirmation on a few of my grandmothers links and of course I would like to take the Lucas line back further. On my maternal side, my mother was adopted and I would like confirmation along both of her lines as far back as possible, including confirming her father as a Cummins.
As my father is deceased its time to get the DNA done before any more elders drop off their perches. My reasons are twofold, on my paternal line I would like confirmation on a few of my grandmothers links and of course I would like to take the Lucas line back further. On my maternal side, my mother was adopted and I would like confirmation along both of her lines as far back as possible, including confirming her father as a Cummins.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Changes at dixie9.com
Hello fellow researchers. You have entered a new era, I have switched to the blogger platform for its ease of use, ease to maintain (I hope), and no more server issues.
The switch was made last night, I discovered this morning the links to images are kaput, will be fixing them over the weekend, so feel free to pop back.
The switch was made last night, I discovered this morning the links to images are kaput, will be fixing them over the weekend, so feel free to pop back.
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