Anne Young's Research in Ballarat, Victoria | Genealogist
Anne Young's Research
Locality: Ballarat, Victoria
Phone: +61 420 665 308
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24.01.2022 This morning’s 4am webinar has been recorded for posterity and can be viewed now. Too many umms and sometimes the slide navigation popped up. I should have had a headset with microphone .... https://familytreewebinars.com/download.php?webinar_id=1310
23.01.2022 https://www.ancestry.com.au/cs/dna-inheritance? A good explanation of sibling variations
23.01.2022 Looking forward to trying this out https://familylocket.com/using-dna-segments-to-find-or-ver/
22.01.2022 Scudder, N., Daniel, R., Raymond, J., & Sears, A. (2020). Operationalising forensic genetic genealogy in an Australian context. ‘Forensic Science International’, 110543. https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202008.0003/v1/download
21.01.2022 An excellent resource for those with Aboriginal heritage in Victoria: https://koorieheritagetrust.com.au//koorie-family-history/
14.01.2022 https://irelandxo.com//irelandxo-insight-your-county-just-
13.01.2022 This family history month we’re highlighting collections from the recently digitised Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP). British army regiments served in... the Australian colonies until 1870. If your ancestor came to Australia in one of these units, you can track their service during the regiment’s time stationed here through the British Army’s pay lists and muster books online through the AJCP. You’ll be able to follow payments, promotions (or demotions), locations etc during the regiment’s time in Australia. Browse or search the muster books and pay lists, starting here: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-728664549/findingaid British Army muster documents were digitised as part of the AJCP with thanks to the National Archives of the U.K.
12.01.2022 Find and connect is a great resource for those who spent some of their childhood in institutions
09.01.2022 I had a look at MyHeritage's update to the Theories of Family Relativity. I felt it placed too much weight on variations between the surname Daw and Dawe and not enough weight on parents. https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com//using-myheritages-theo/
08.01.2022 And what I learnt from my first webinar experience: https://anneyoungau.wordpress.com//23/a-webinar-presentat/
08.01.2022 https://www.dataminingdna.com/do-you-share-ancient-irish-d/
08.01.2022 Fellow Researchers Yesterday I completed and update that has 369,622 index entries from 39,633 memorials of deeds. This is only possible due to the wonderful w...ork of our volunteers. We thank them profusely. As usual all entries are fully searchable for free. https://irishdeedsindex.net/search/index.php https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=55758
08.01.2022 Good news about accessing images of Victorian wills. https://justlovehistory.com//more-vic-wills-and-probates-/
08.01.2022 https://hapi-dna.org//how-often-do-two-relatives-share-dn/
06.01.2022 I am presenting a webinar on "Finding new cousins and building your family tree with DNA" next Wednesday 4am my time (2pm Tuesday on east coat of USA) https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar_details.php
05.01.2022 Announcement of the webinar recording https://news.legacyfamilytree.com//finding-new-cousins-and
04.01.2022 DNA with jelly babies :)
02.01.2022 How has Trove reshaped the possibilities of historical research in Australia? The Australian Historical Association History Australia Journal are seeking contr...ibutors to write short pieces about the impact of Trove for a forthcoming special feature. Details in the image. You can send your 100 word abstract to [email protected] Abstracts due 30th September See more
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