Fellow genealogists,
Have you ever used the Internet to learn about genealogy methods and resources? Taken a genealogy course online? Read some 'how to' articles? Then I would like to hear from you.
I am an Australian Ph.D. student who is currently writing a book chapter for an academic Virtual Learning Environment publication - my chapter is about using the Internet for genealogical education. I would therefore love to hear from you, fellow genealogists, about any Internet-based content you've used f
Hi,
I saw the announcement of this List in RootsWeb Review some weeks ago, so I joined.
My interest is that I live in Bury and am involved in family history in that area and
there seem to have been quite a number of New Church communities in this area. They
seem to have also used the names New Jerusalem, and Swedenborgian in their Names.
There are still a few in this area to the north of Manchester, on Stand Lane, and at
Besses o'th' Barn and Kearsley, that I know, and a college.
There is a new Calendar
New to the list
I take it there aren't many members, reading from the scant archives!?
I have members of the CUTLER and GREEN families baptised as adults to the
New Jerusalemite Church in Holborn. My Benjamin and Sarah (nee Green)
CUTLER's first few children were baptised there christened their later
children at the New Church in Lambeth, Southwark. Names included Benjamin,
Sarah, Dinah and Mary CUTLER.
Their granddaughter Florence WARLAND emigrated to Durban, South Africa in
the 1890s to start th
The Maryland Genealogical Society is sponsoring a British Genealogy Seminar in September in Columbia, Maryland. This two-day seminar features British genealogists, Paul Blake and Maggie Loughran whose American tour begins in Boston at the FGS Conference and ends in Maryland.
For more information and to meet the discount registration deadline visit the MdGenSoc site at www.mdgensoc.org
Gary B. Ruppert
Baltimore
http://home.att.net/~g.ruppert