Archive for September, 2011

Brown Bag Talk Sept 21

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

I’ve been invited to speak on genealogy by the Friends of the Navarre Library on the 21st. My friends on the friends’ board suggested some local genealogy and history as the topic. So  I chose the “founder” of Navarre, Guy H. Wyman. It’s been a fascinating two weeks of research!

I’ve found locally written and published books, talked to people who have lived here ‘forever’ and searched everything from the BLM GLO to FamilySearch and NPL’s online genealogy resources.

Just a few interesting tidbits:

  • Wyman married first a woman from France, and second a woman from Pensacola, whose family originated in Italy.
  • His father bought land from Robert Oglesby, who got the original land patent.
  • His parents were murdered while Col. Wyman was serving in the Phillippines.

It’s going to be a fun talk!

For NGS members: videos to check out

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Thomas H. Shawker, MD, is a frequent lecturer on the subjects of DNA and family health history. He is the author of the NGS publication, Unlocking Your Genetic History: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering Your Family’s Medical and Genetic Heritage.

This brief conversation provides an introduction to how DNA analysis can support genealogical research as well as some basic guidelines for studying your family health history.

Log in at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org, click on the Members Only tab, and then click on NGS Videos in the sidebar menu.

Film by Kate Geis and Allen Moore.