Archive for February, 2010

Fab Forty – Family Tree Magazine

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Fab Forty – Family Tree MagazineOutstanding article about outstanding writers! A must read!

DNA Genealogy News Roundup

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

A collection of links to recent news articles about DNA and Genealogy. HI MATT!

 

Tutankhamun: Research continues on his genealogy

News Trends (blog) - ‎12 hours ago‎

 

The DNA testing program also addresses another major figure of ancient Egypt, Queen Nefertiti, wife of Akhenaten to the legendary beauty, but whose mummy 

 

Video: Mystery of King Tut’s short life and death reveale ITN NEWS

 

ARCHAEOLOGY: ZAHI HAWASS, MYSTERIES OF TUTANKHAMUN GENEALOGYANSAmed

 

Study Examines Family Lineage of King Tut, His Possible Cause of Death Science Daily (press release)

Ennahar - Daily Mail

 

Interest in exploring black heritage grows

The Tennessean - Janell Ross - ‎5 hours ago‎

 

 an African-American professor at Harvard, has long explored genealogy through DNA and public records but came to the attention of many Americans last 

 

New York Daily News

Genealogy for a Nation of Immigrants

New York Times - Alessandra Stanley - ‎Feb 9, 2010‎

 

He is not shocked to learn that he has no African or Asian traces in his DNA, and is of 100 percent European ancestry: “I am the inescapable black hole of 

 

‘Faces of America’ reveals family ties Los Angeles Times

 

‘Faces of America’: Personal stories and national history South Coast Today

 

Eva Longoria and Yo-Yo Ma cousins? Genetics researcher’s PBS special looks at NOLA.com

Columbus Dispatch

 ‘Faces of America’ Traces Famous Genealogy

ABC News - Lee Ferran - ‎Jan 29, 2010‎

 

Stephanopoulos, who submitted to DNA testing, learned that there is a relatively rare trait in his genetic code known as Group X; a trait that genealogists 

 

ABC Guest Reveals: George Stephanopoulos and Hillary Clinton Related? NewsBusters (blog)

 

Entertainment Briefs Arizona Daily Star

 

George Stephanopoulos learns of likely genetic link to Hillary Rodham Clinton The Canadian Press

 

Southside Briefs

Savannah Morning News - ‎1 hour ago‎

 

8:30 am-4:30 pm Saturday, The Armstrong Center, 13040 Abercorn St. One-day conference ofgenealogy and family history classes, DNA testing, and door prizes. 

 

New York Times

After the Beer Summit

New York Times - Deborah Solomon - ‎Feb 12, 2010‎

 

 new series reduces history to a game of celebrity DNA. I use celebrities to attract an audience so we can teach people about genetics and genealogy

 

Book of Odds

GENGHIS KHAN AND HIS BROOD: TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY

Book of Odds - Jennifer Berglund - ‎Feb 15, 2010‎

 

Ancestry.com, along with literally hundreds of websites, genealogy clubs across America, and DNA databases, can, within a few hours tops, tell you that 

 

The Hindu

Genealogy Project tracks ancestry of Charles Darwin

Vancouver Sun - Bonnie Malkin - ‎Feb 5, 2010‎

 

The Genealogy Project, a five-year initiative backed by National Geographic and IBM, uses new technology to examine DNA, allowing scientists to map how and 

 

Darwin’s genetic history suggests he came from a long line of adventurers Oneindia

 

Q&A: Knome’s Jorge Conde Discusses Personal Genomics, Today and Tomorrow

GenomeWeb Daily News - ‎Feb 16, 2010‎

 

DNA sequencing technologies have developed a lot since personal genome company Knome first launched its whole-genome sequencing and analysis service in late 

PRESS RELEASE: Nova Development Signs Agreement With Ancestry.com to Publish Top-Selling Genealogy Software

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

SOURCE: Avanquest  

Feb 17, 2010 10:00 ET

Avanquest Software’s Nova Development Signs Agreement With Ancestry.com to Publish Top-Selling Genealogy Software

 

Avanquest Software

 

Ancestry.com

CALABASAS, CA–(Marketwire – February 17, 2010) – Nova Development, a consumer software unit of leading global software developer and publisher Avanquest Software (EPA: AVQ), today announced an agreement with Ancestry.com, making Nova the exclusive North American publisher for retail editions of the Family Tree Maker® 2010 line of genealogy titles.

“For more than 20 years, Family Tree Maker has been synonymous with the discovery of family history and the fun of genealogy research,” said Todd Helfstein, president, Nova Development. “We are especially proud and excited to have been named the publisher for this gold-standard product line.”

“A robust Family Tree Maker software offering is consistent with our mission of helping everyone discover, preserve and share their family history,” said Eric Shoup, Vice President of Product, Ancestry.com. “To that end we are delighted to be partnering with Nova Development, whose development and marketing expertise will serve to further enhance Family Tree Maker and expand its footprint at retail.”

For 2010, the Family Tree Maker products offer dozens of new features that make creating a multimedia family tree faster, easier and better than ever before, including enhanced integration with Ancestry.com, the largest online resource for family history. Other new features include:

 

--  Improved organization - Enjoy new ways to organize photos and other     media. --  Slideshows - Create slideshows from photos in your tree. --  Family books - Publish beautiful keepsakes and books to share with     friends and family. --  Standard source templates - Cite the right information every time. --  A new person view - View relationships within the context of your     entire family tree. --  Scanner support - Add photos directly from your scanner. --  Family migration paths - View timelines and interactive maps     highlighting events and places in your ancestors' lives. --  Better Performance - Experience faster load times and navigation.

Family Tree Maker, the number one selling product in the genealogy software category, has three editions: Essentials, Deluxe and Platinum.

All three versions allow users to easily add records and images from the billions of available historical records at Ancestry.com and import data from other genealogy programs, including Personal Ancestral File, The Master Genealogist and Legacy Family Tree.

The Deluxe and Platinum editions include, respectively, the Standard Ancestry.com Reference Library DVD and the Deluxe Ancestry.com Reference Library DVD.

About Nova Development

Based in Southern California and founded in 1984, Nova Development is a market leader in consumer software for both Windows and Macintosh platforms. Nova Development is the retail publisher of best-selling software for desktop publishing, print creativity and many other purposes, as well as educational titles both for both children and adults. Nova Development was acquired by Avanquest Software in 2007. For more information, please visithttp://www.novadevelopment.com/ and http://www.avanquest.com.

About Avanquest Software

Avanquest Software (EPA: AVQ) is one of the world’s leading software developers and publishers, with operations on three continents and marketing through Retail, Corporate, OEM and Direct-to-Consumer channels. Avanquest’s presence in North America, consisting of Avanquest Software USA and Avanquest North America (which includes the Nova Development division), places it among the top ten retail software publishers in the United States. With more than 100 software titles, the combined companies offer one of the largest and most diversified product portfolios in the software industry, available at more than 10,000 North American retail locations, on the Web, and through OEM partnerships. Additional information is at http://about.avanquest.com.

About Ancestry.com

Ancestry.com Inc. (NASDAQACOM), the world’s largest online family history resource, has digitized and put online over four billion records over the past twelve years. Ancestry users have created over twelve million family trees containing over 1.25 billion profiles. Ancestry.com has local Web sites directed at nine countries, including its flagship website at http://www.ancestry.com/.

Forward-looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or to future financial performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors that may cause our actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements to be materially different from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by the use of words such as “may,” “could,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “seek,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “predict,” “potential,” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that are, in some cases, beyond our control and that could materially affect actual results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements.

Factors that could materially affect actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements, and our ability to execute on our business strategy include those listed under the caption “Risk Factors” of Ancestry.com’s Prospectus dated November 5, 2009.

We assume no obligation to publicly update or revise these forward-looking statements for any reason, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise

News from NGS

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

2010 NGS Family History Conference – Early Bird Registration Ends 8 March

 

This year the annual NGS Family History Conference will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, 28 April1 May 2010. Whether your family helped settle the nation, migrated across the country, stayed in the same place, or recently arrived in America, this conference has much to offer. The family history resources in Salt Lake City, Utah, will provide a depth and breadth to your research.

 

The event features, 200 educational sessions taught by the nation’s leading lecturers, a vendor hall with over 150 exhibitors, Ask an Expert Consultations, International Workshops, Open Houses, and more. Click here to read more.

 

The full conference event registration will include a ticket to “An Evening Celebration of Family History.” The evening will include a multi-media tribute to family history, special guest speaker, and mini-concert by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Also featured during the week, will be free scanning of documents and photos by Ancestry.com. Click here to read more.

 

Registration details and the conference program can be found online at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/cs/conference_info . Early bird pricing for this event ends 8 March 2010. So register today, and miss out on the last minute rush to receive the discounted pricing.

 

2011 NGS Family History Conference-Call for Papers

 

Proposals will be accepted starting 1 January 2010 for the 2011 NGS Family History Conference, to be held in Charleston, South Carolina, 11–14 May 2011. Click here to read more. Deadline is 1 April 2010 for proposal submissions.

 

 

Brief blog–working on 9th Edition

Thursday, February 11th, 2010
  • The graveyards are full of indispensable men. – Charles de Gaulle
  • Especially if you’re a genealogist — Libbi Crowe

The above quote by Charles de Gaulle made me think: for a genealogist, the graveyards are full of the indisensable, because they are our ancestors, and without them, we wouldn’t be here. I’m just saying…
One news tidbit worth looking at: A Hamrick family history web site, Little Shop of Memories (www.littleshopofmemories.com) has been updated.  They added new content to the genealogy and more photos to the gallery of pictures.  All sections have updated or new information.  If you have any information that you can add to our record, or photos that you can share, please forward to the site!
I haven’t blogged in a while because I’ve been working so hard on the 9th edition of Genealogy Online. I do think this is the best edition yet: New chapters on using social networking and blogs to further your genealogy hunt, revised chapters on Ancestry.com and FamilySearch. And lots of new and updated links to cool genealogy places on the web! My esteemed editor, Roger Stewart, says the finished product should be on sale in the fall.