Monday, June 22, 2015

FamilySearch Combines Indexes and Record Images in a Single View

New tools at Family Search  Check it out here: 

While there click on the Home Button and see all the changes on MyGenTools

Happy Hunting'
Ferman

Friday, June 19, 2015

New Look to Cover Pages

It was suggested that the covers were to dark on the books so I whipped up some new ones today and I like them much better.

We are always open to suggestions as to content and want to make the site as useful and pleasing to view as we can.

Here is what the new ones look like:




Most of the links are working properly and much content has been added. One you may want to check out is this one a 3 hour movie on the life of Christ What makes it interesting is that the producer made  this Feature Length Film By Editing Together 55 Individual 'Bible Videos' Segments.

My Family enjoyed it and I'm sure you will too.

Happy Hunting,
Ferman2




Tuesday, June 16, 2015

MyGenTools Website Update



Progress is being made with merging MyGentools, Genealogy Digest Magazine and Genealogy Digest Blogs into one site but we still have a way to go and all links are not completed yet. So be patient with us when you find something does not work the way it should.






The Cloud 9 Theater will have three different type of shows





One new look in the Cloud 9 Theater, is you will see two additional links-




 About This Theater  is a link to information about the theater and Genealogy Special Features which is a special theater lobby that contains shows of special interest to genealogy researchers. The current shows relate to DNA but others will be added in the coming weeks.

In the coming weeks many more will be added so come and watch us grow.

Thanks for your support,
Ferman




Friday, June 12, 2015

New Look to MyGenTools Website

 


Completely revamped the look and content of MyGenTools Website to include MyGenTools, Genealogy Digest Magazine and Genealogy Digest Blogs all in one location. Check it Out Here

Our goal is to become the "Reader's Digest Version" of genealogy research resources. 

Let us know how you like the new look and any suggestions as to things we might add or change to make it more useful to your research. 

If you would like to help us grow by becoming an associate editor please Contact Us Here

Be sure and check Ferman's Favorite Posts in Genealogy Digest Blogs where I feature my favorite blogs. New content is added every day so check often.

Happy Hunting,
Ferman










Monday, June 8, 2015

The Ultimate Genealogy Search Engine

Now search billions of records at one time. Genealogy in Time Magazine has many cool tools that will produce results that you will get nowhere else.

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Put in an ancestor's name in quotes you will be surprised at what comes up.

Enjoy,
Ferman


Saturday, June 6, 2015

Must Have Chrome Extension

I have just added a new Chrome extension that has solved many problems for me when looking at pages in full screen. Now you can access an address bar without leaving full screen. A number of pages we use at MyGenTools load in full screen so this extension is a great help.

Check it out here (it also functions when not in full screen):

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blitz-full-screen-url-lau/eaemaefgnoddejclbjbkdjhnejojlnda?utm_source=chrome-app-launcher-info-dialog

Happy Hunting,
Ferman

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

New map feature added to MyGenTools!

 

This interactive map provides comprehensive information about the evolution of the state's counties from the creation of the first county to the end of the year 2000.
This map has two goals:
  1. Make accessible in maps and text the historical boundaries, names, organization, and attachments of every county at any date (day, month, and year) from the creation of the first county through 31 December 2000.
  2. Make it easy for readers to compare historical county configurations to modern ones.
Historical state and county boundary lines appear in black on the map, modern lines in white.


Consolidated Chronology of State and County Boundaries

            A single chronology of all changes in the state and county boundaries, names, organization and attachments. Each entry describes the change and provides a citation to the primary source(s) used to determine the change. The organization of this document is chronological; if two or more events occurred on a date, they are listed in alphabetical order beneath the date.

 

Commentary


A description of the research problems or materials that were unusual or stood out in the research and compilation of the historical state and county lines and how the compiler handled them.



Bibliography and Sources


An alphabetical list of the primary and secondary sources found useful in the historical research and compilation of the evolution of the state’s county and state boundaries.



Metadata - Summary Form


A single-page document providing information about the data available on the website in text and maps. Includes: Project Description, Preferred Style for Citation, and Spatial Reference Information.



Metadata - Full FGDC Form


A document providing information about the data available on the website in text and maps. Includes: Historical Compilation Process, Data Quality, Spatial Data Organization, Spatial Reference Information, Entity and Attribute Information, Distribution, and Metadata Reference Information.