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Mental Day Off, and a Good Read
Every now and then, we just need a mental day off. Sometimes we indulge in them after a long work week, or when feeling sick. It’s been that kind of weekend here.
Posted in Books
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Advancing Your Skills: Free Foreign Language Courses
Would you like to learn a foreign language without leaving home, while never spending a dime?
Ohio Adoption File Access Opens on 20 March 2015
There is good news for Ohio adoptees whose adoptions took place between 1 January 1964 and 18 September 1996. Beginning Friday, 20 March 2015, they or their lineal descendants may request their adoption files, which include original birth certificates (OBCs) … Continue reading
Posted in Adoption, Law, Uncategorized
Tagged Adoption File, Ohio, Original Birth Certificate
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Finding a Comfortable Place Outside of My Comfort Zone: Online Trees. Plus, a Quick DNA Sale!
The great online tree debate is over, at least for now. I read your input and spoke with colleagues. My online tree is a reality.
The Write Stuff: Feb. 7th, Chicago Genealogical Society
Join me Saturday, 7 February 2015, when I present The Write Stuff: Family Histories With Substance and Appeal for the Chicago Genealogical Society.
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Smash and Grab Genealogy, or Deciding Whether to Post an Online Tree
I have not posted a family tree online. I’m not hoarding ancestors.
Missouri: Adoption, Birth Certificates, and a Call to Action
Today the second reading of Missouri’s House Bill (HB) 647 took place. According to the Missouri House of Representatives website, HB 647 “Establishes procedures for an adopted person to obtain a copy of his or her original birth certificate.”