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Tag Archives: crista cowan
Are we searchers or researchers?
The 2015 Annual Conference of the National Genealogical Society in the United States has just ended – wish I could have been there! I was very interested in some comments reported by the Ancestry Insider on a presentation by Crista … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestry Insider, Ancestry.com, Research
Tagged crista cowan, NGS Conference
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Where in the World Do You Find More Crista Cowan Presentations?
At the recent Red Deer RootsTech FH Fair we showed the presentation by Crista called “Getting the Most Out of Ancestry.com.” Catchy title! A very helpful presentation and very popular. Afterwards I seemed to keep getting asked – where can … Continue reading
Canada 1921 Census Now Available Online . . . Finally . . . Sort of . . .
Thanks to Dick Eastman (http://blog.eogn.com/) – where would we be without Dick? – I learned that the images for the 1921 Canada Census are available for free online – but not at Library and Archives Canada – but Ancestry.ca!!!! No … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestry.com, Canadian, Research
Tagged Ancestry.ca, Canada Census 1921, card catalog, crista cowan, Dick Eastman
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A Special Gift for Canada Day – a presentation on Canadian FH Research from Crista Cowan aka The Barefoot Genealogist
We hope you have a wonderful Canada Day – and for our American readers we hope you have a wonderful 4th of July! Crista Cowan is one of my favourite presenters. I always learn so much from her presentations. Now … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestry.com, Canadian, Research
Tagged Canada US Border, card catalog, collection priority, crista cowan, place pages, research question
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