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From: "Rick Roberts" <>
Subject: Dec 6, 1999 Issue of family history magazine posted
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 15:43:55 -0800


THE GLOBAL GAZETTE - Canada's Family History Magazine Vol. III, No. 25,
December 6, 1999

To read the December 6, 1999 issue, click on:
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SUMMARY OF ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE:

EDITOR'S CORNER
Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management (Public Archives of Nova Scotia)
announces a completely redesigned web site. See who the $250.00 Lucky Draw
Winner was at Global Family History Fair '99. Clinton County, Michigan
Family Historian Mary Arlene (Lowe) Lounds Passes Away. 90,000+ Nova Scotia
Records To Go Electronic ... A Cape Breton genealogical centre is converting
more than 90-thousand records in its archives into electronic form. Read
(or submit) announcements of family history events, conferences, workshops
and family reunions around the world.
http://globalgazette.net/gazettes/gaz44.htm

ENGLISH & WELSH ROOTS
This issue of English and Welsh Roots is the first article in a series
designed to help you find information for ancestors who served in the
British
Military. Part one examines Army records and resources. Future articles
will examine records and other resources for the Navy, Merchant Marine
and Air Force. A variety of resources are discussed including published
works and online sources, primary records both in England and on microfilm
from the LDS. As usual, don't miss the Extra Bits of breaking news, useful
information and internet links included at the end of the article.
http://globalgazette.net/gazettes/gaz44.htm

NOS RACINES FRANCAISES
Charlemagne - The Man Of Justice And Letters. Xenia Stanford continues
her popular series on Charlemagne. This article discusses how Charlemagne
should not be remembered just as a great warrior and conqueror. His
contribution
to society and history included judicial and cultural reforms. He
transformed
the great nation he ruled and influenced the great democratic nations that
evolved much later. http://globalgazette.net/gazettes/gaz44.htm

ROUTES TO ROOTS
Researching and finding the location of the physical burial plots of our
ancestors can be a daunting task, especially when no grave marker survives.
Ryan Taylor illustrates some often overlooked strategies by discussing
a specific search for burial places of the TREW family of Thorold and Oxford
County, Ontario. Also in this issue is a new category of resources for
finding out more about the World War 1 or World War 2 experiences of your
ancestor.
http://globalgazette.net/gazettes/gaz44.htm


TECH TALK
Removing NOTES From Family Tree Maker Files That You Share With Others.
Oftentimes Family Tree Maker users are anxious to share their family files
with friends and cousins but are reluctant to do so because of information
contained in the NOTES section of their research files. Many of us record
personal and/or sensitive information in the "Notes" section for each
individual
and/or marriage in our Family Tree Maker file. Read this issue of Tech
Talk for three easy solutions to this problem.
http://globalgazette.net/gazettes/gaz44.htm

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NEW: Don't miss browsing the new Gazette archive of past articles, hints,
lists, and sources, all sorted by category, geographic area or author.
http://globalgazette.net/backtop.htm

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Rick Roberts, Publisher
The Global Gazette, Canada's Family History Magazine
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