5/14/2010
We're hanging out in the cemetery this month, with previews of our latest book, Grave Humor, advice on doing tombstone rubbings and info on a great cemetery website. Also, Diane talks about the National Genealogical Society Conference, and Allison talks about upcoming Family Tree University courses.
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In this episode:
- Editor's Desk with Allison Stacy
- News from the Blogosphere: NGS Conference
- Top Tips: Tombstone Tales
- 101 Best Web Sites: Names in Stone
- Family Tree University Crash Course
- Safe Keeping: Tombstone Rubbings
Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke
The Editor's Desk with Allison Stacy
Read more about
cemetery research on the Family Tree Magazine website.
News from the Blogosphere with Genealogy Insider Diane Haddad
Top Tips: Tombstone Tales
Sunny Morton and Lisa discuss the questions we should be asking about cemetery records from Sunny’s article Tombstone Tales in the
July 2010 issue of the magazine. Family Tree Magazine Plus members can
read the article here.
Here are some websites that Sunny recommends:
101 Best Web Sites: Names in Stone
Lisa talks with David Day of the Names in Stone website, which is in the 10 Best Places to See Dead People section of the 101 Best Web Sites list from the
September 2009 issue.
Family Tree University Crash Course
Allison covers the upcoming online classes to be held at Family Tree University this month. Read about the upcoming classes at the Genealogy Insider Blog post
Get Better at Genealogy with Family Tree University Online Classes.
Safe Keeping: Tombstone Rubbings
Grace provides safe keeping tips for doing tombstone rubbings.
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Have fun climbing your family tree!
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