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Premium Episode 53 – Publish Your Family History on Demand Part 2

Date Published: August 31, 2010

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MAILBOX:

From:  Charles Gorgen, Fremont, CA
“Lisa: Love your podcast and really appreciate the work you have done to help people out in searching for their family roots.”

Charles wants to find his grandfather’s birth record and make the leap back another generation.

Lisa’s Tips:
This is the kind of research situation that really calls for the use of a research worksheet where you can track where you’ve looked, what you’ve found, and where you plan to look next.  Here are some ideas for filling in the blanks.

Do a search of the 1905 New York State Census.

List of State Census Records at Ancestry

New York State Census 1880 – 1895

Kings county NY linked from usgenweb

New Horizons Genealogy

Check the New York State Guide by Family Tree Magazine – search “State Guides”

Kings County New York page at Kindred Trails

New York State census Records

Also search for:
– Burial Record
– Obituary in the newspaper
– Reverse Genealogy search on his siblings, his aunts,etc.
Social Security Application
iGoogle Gadgets Question from Suzanne Strickland:
“I just finished watching your video on Creating iGoogle Gadgets with Page2RSS…video was helpful however I have had some trouble creating a gadget with some websites. After I click the to RSS button, a red note pops up above the box and it says “Rate Limited” or it says “Unable to parse HTML”. What am I doing wrong?”

Lisa’s Suggestions:
1. Create a Bookmarks gadget and bookmark those sites that don’t allow Page2RSS so you can visit them regularly
2. Set up a Site Search if there are certain things you are looking for in that site (Video 12)
3. Save it as a Google Alert. (Video 6)

Suzanne Silk Strickland shared a link on your Wall. “Lisa you have inspired me! Thanks to your podcast about the website, Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness, I am now a volunteer. I wrote apost about it in my new blog (yet another thing inspired by you!).” Read her post at My Genealogy Girl

GEM: How to Publish Your Family History with Print on Demand (POD) Part 2

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Lisa’s Publishing Pointers:
– Decide who your audience is
– Browse the books on your shelves and pick the one that encompasses the binding, paper, color, etc. that you want for your project.
– Don’t bite off more than you can chew.  You don’t have to publish everything in one book.  Keep it simple, and tell a good story with your audience in mind.

The Book Publishing Process
1.  Go to Lulu
2.  Click the PUBLISH tab
3.  Click BOOKS
4.  Click START PUBLISHING button
5.  Choose Paperback or Hardcover
6.  Type the Working Title of your book
7.  Type your name
8.  Select Privacy – Private is recommended and can be changed later.
9.  Click SAVE & CONTINUE
10. Choose the Paper (Standard or Publisher Grade)
11. Choose the size, binding and color options
12. Click SAVE & CONTINUE
13. Click the CHOOSE FILE button and select your prepared PDF file from your computer
14. Click UPLOAD
15. Click MAKE PRINT-READY FILE button at bottom of page

How to prepare your manuscript in Word
1. Open file
2. From the menu select FILE – PAGE SETUP
3. Set your margins (.6 to 1” is typical)
4. Click the Mirror Margins box
5. Under APPLY TO select Whole Document
6. Enter the GUTTER measurement (ex. .6”)
7. Click OK

TIP: Re-proof and edit after formatting

How to Convert to PDF
Download a free PDF Converter Program.  Here are some options:
PrimoPDF
doPDF

In Word:
1. From the Menu Select FILE  – PRINT
2. Select the PDF Converter program from the Printer NAME selection box
3. Click OK
4. PDF Converter dialogue box will appear
5. Select EBook
6. Click OK
7. Your PDF file will Open in Acrobat Reader
8. From the menu select FILE – SAVE A COPY
9. Name and save the PDF file to your hard drive.

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Premium Episode 54 – Publish Your Family History On Demand Part 3

Date Published: Sept. 17, 2010

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NEWS:

Google Earth for Genealogy
Coming Oct. 1, 2010:  Google Earth for Genealogy Volume II DVD

Google Earth now has new map images for:

Canada: Quebec
The Western areas of China
Some parts of Ecuador
Kyrgyzstan: Western areas
Poland: Various cities
Spain: Basque Country
Various parts of Sri Lanka
United States: NW Bay Area, CA; Dover, DE; Louisville, KY; Philadelphia, PA; Houston, TX; Richmond, VA; Spokane, WA.

 

FamilySearch
They’ve announced that Volunteers have begun creating a free online index to the 1930 U.S. Census
free online collection

In addition to the data already found in Ancestry.com’s current 1930 U.S. Census index, FamilySearch volunteers will also index the following fields:
– Line Number
– Family Number
– Gender
– Race
– Marital Status
– Father’s Place of Birth
– Mother’s Place of Birth
– Year of Immigration

FamilySearch also recently announced that 5 million new records from 19 countries are now available: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, British Isles, Canada, The Czech Republic, Jamaica, Mexico, New Zealand (Immigration passenger lists and civil records), Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Sweden, and here in the U.S. Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, south Dakota, and Tennessee.  You can find the new records at   http://Beta.FamilySearch.org.

 

MAILBOX:
Debra Trammel shared a photo of her grandmother’s place of business in the early 40’s: “Bertha’s Pit Barbecue”!! 

From Pam Ingermanson:
“I was listening to Premium Episode #51 where you were talking about enumeration districts.  There are enumeration district maps for many locations through the FHLC.  Love those podcasts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

GEM: How to Turn off Google Instant Search
Google Instant  

1. Visit Google.com
2. Click SEARCH SETTINGS in the upper right hand corner (if you are logged in to your Google Account, this will be labeled as simply Settings.)
3. If you are logged into your Google Account, there will be a drop down menu – click the option for Search settings.
4. Now you will be on your Google Preferences page
5. Scroll until you see Google Instant, (towards the bottom.)
6. Turn Google Instant off by selecting “Do not use Google Instant.”
7. Scroll back up to the top and click SAVE PREFERENCES.

 

GEM: How to Publish Your Family History with Print on Demand (POD) Part 3

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Bonus PDF Download:
Step by Step Instructions for Creating Your Book Cover in Lulu

“The smallest deed is better than the greatest intention.”
Your family history book doesn’t have to be big, grand or even complete.  It just needs to be published.


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Premium Episode 55 – Google Earth for Genealogy Special

Date Published: Sept. 28, 2010

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This is a special Google Earth for Genealogy edition of the Premium Podcast featuring exclusive content from the brand new DVD Google Earth for Genealogy Volume II (watch this short video to see what the DVD includes.)

NEWS:

Google Earth for Genealogy
Now Available!  Google Earth for Genealogy Volume II DVD

Google Earth Edition of the News

New Google Earth Imagery added during the summer of 2010 features:

Europe:
Finland – Southern areas
Netherlands -Soest, Maarssen, Bussum, Vlaardingen

United States:
San Jose, CA
Sacramento, CA,
Des Moines, IA
Boston, MA
Las Vegas, NV
Seattle, WA
Waukegan (IL),
Portland (ME),
Tallahassee, and the Florida counties of Sarasota, Levy, Hernando, DeSoto and Martin

Canada:
Banff
Alert Bay

Summer 2010 Google Earth Update KMZ (update: no longer available)
(Right click to Save to your computer. When you double click it to open it will automatically launch Google Earth and will display all the new imagery areas in red which makes it easy to see if it affects any of your research areas.)

New maps at David Rumsey
Google Earth for Genealogy (Volume I) video series:
Video #2  – How to import and overlay an historic map from the Rumsey Historical Maps (within the Gallery Layer) onto the Google Earth globe.
Video #6 – How to create your own historic map overlays using those maps that you’ve found over the years.
Last spring davidrumsey.com added another 764 maps, and this summer of 2010 they added another 564.

When you find a map that you want to add to your own historic map collection in Google Earth just download it from the David Rumsey website to your computer, and then follow along with video 6 in the Google Earth for Genealogy (Volume I) video series to use it to create a custom overlay and size it up to fit exactly to the Google Earth globe.  Once save to Google Earth Places Panel you can access it any time you need it.

Browse all 564 new maps added during the summer of 2010

Browse the 764 new maps added Spring of 2010

How to Search the David Rumsey website: 
1. Go to davidrumsey.com
2. Click the Launch Collection in Luna Browser button or from the menu hover your mouse over View  Collection and select Luna Browser
3. From that page click the Launch Luna Browser button
4. To browse the collection hover your mouse over EXPLORE in the menu and select Browse All
5. Along the left hand column you’ll find categories to choose from
6. In the upper right corner of the page just type some keywords into the search box.
7. Just below the search box you’ll find an Advanced Search link.

19th century maps for children

The England Jurisdictions 1851 Interactive Map at FamilySearch
  England Jurisdictions 1851    

Library and Archives Canada new Land Petitions online database:
Library and Archives Canada (LAC)  “Upper Canada Land Petitions (1763 -1865).”
www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/upper-canada-land/index-e.html    

A bit of controversy – Google Earth and pools
Read the article

 

GEM: 3D Models for Google Earth.  An Interview with Ash Scott of Estate3D
Ash Scott, Owner of Estate3D

Visit Estate3D to learn more

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