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Legacy 8 Revealed - New Wall Charts; Legacy Tips, and Register for Webinar Wednesday Legacy Family Tree 8 Revealed - New Wall Charts and options
Legacy 8 adds two new wall charts plus one really big option that you have requested. Family Bow Tie Chart This new chart, one of my personal favorites, displays the father's ancestors on the left, the mother's ancestors on the right, and their children in the middle. Here's the same chart with the new Mug Shot theme applied: Now with the color-coding and one more generation: And finally with a simple tree for a background: Left-to-Right Descendant Chart One of the most requested new charts is the... Name Your Own Price on Legacy add-ons GENViewer and GENMatcher - through August 15, 2013
Here's a deal you don't find every day: name your own price on GENViewer and GENMatcher - two of Legacy Family Tree's add-ons. The publisher of these programs announced the special today to celebrate the release of the 1921 Canada census (expected to be released later today). He has graciously allowed us to offer the same deal. Here's the announcement and instructions: To celebrate the release of the 1921 Canada census, GENViewer and GENMatcher will be retailed at the excellent price... Register for Webinar Wednesday - Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists
Everyone can use a little research help every now and then, right? Learn about best practices in using the latest technology to organize and plan your research strategies. Geoff Rasmussen will educate, compare, and contrast two major research guidance tools: FamilySearch's Research Wiki, and Legacy Family Tree's Research Guidance. You will learn how to easily keep track of what you've previously researched, as well as plan your research To Do List. Join us for the live webinar this Wednesday,... FamilySearch Records Update: New Indexed Record Collections from WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War
FamilySearch has recently added more than 43.6 million indexed records and images from BillionGraves, Italy, and the United States. Notable collection updates include the 10 new indexed war records collections, including: the United States, World War II Prisoners of War of the Japanese, 1941–1945, collection, the United States, Korean War Battle Deaths, 1950–1957, collection, and the United States, Casualties of the Vietnam War, 1956–1998, collection. See the table below for the full list... 1921 Canada Census Now Available Online
Looks like the 1921 Census of Canada is now available and online for the first time ever today! Click here to being browsing. It does not yet appear to be indexed, but browsing by location is possible. I've got lots of my wife's relatives to search for plus a few of my own that migrated northward. What about you? Let me know here who you find! It's a happy day! Life is short, do genealogy first! Legacy Tip: Copying a Source Citation
This morning I received an email from a Legacy user with a great Legacy Family Tree question about sources. Instead of responding privately, I thought I would publish my answer here so everyone can benefit. Question from Kristin, Can you copy and paste (citations) from the software into a Word Document for narratives? My answer, Absolutely! There are a couple of ways of accomplishing this. First of all, when you create an Ancestor or Descendant book, instead of printing it to your printer, you... Captured for All Time: Recording Family Voices to Preserve and Pass Down - free webinar by Marian Pierre-Louis now online for limited time
The recording of today's excellent webinar, "Captured for All Time: Recording Family Voices to Preserve and Pass Down" by Marian Pierre-Louis, is now online to view for free for a limited time. She has been one of our favorite presenters and today she hit another one out of the park! I enjoyed this comment from one of our viewers: Marian is a great presenter; down-to-earth, engaging, and well informed. It also helps that she has such a breadth of knowledge. Whether it is house histories, all... New Legacy QuickGuides Now Available - Using Probate Records, Alabama Genealogy, Researching the Forbidden, South Carolina Genealogy, and American Migration Patterns
Legacy QuickGuidesTM have quickly become one of the more popular resources for genealogists. Each guide contains four (sometimes five, sometimes more) pages of valuable information covering a variety of genealogy research topics, dozens of clickable links, and are written by genealogists and family historians who are experts in the subject areas. Five new Legacy QuickGuides are now available: Alabama Genealogy, South Carolina Genealogy, American Migration Patterns, Using Probate Records, and... New Book - "Legacy Family Tree - Unlocked!" by Geoff Rasmussen
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