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July 2010 Chat Calendar

GenealogyWise Chat Schedule
*As of July 12, 2010

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July 2010 Chat Schedule


Monday, July 5, 8:00pm (MST) (Tuesday July 6, 2:00am GMT) GENTREK: Why American Families Migrated, part 1.
For a family life, few acts have such fateful import as that of migration. When we study a particular lineage and inquire into the causes of its metamorphoses – the reversals of fortune, the conversions of faith, the severing of old ties, the adoptions of new cultural modes – the act of migration is likely either to be imminent or to have recently occurred. Consequently, we must give particular attention to migration, to its causes and its results. Your Chat Hosts, Jayne McCormick and Dae Powell.


Wednesday, July 7, 6:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Thursday, July 8, 7:00pm (MST) Vitals Chat: Funeral Home Records
Your Chat Hosts, Rita-Louise Ely and Susi Pentico.

Saturday, July 10, 7:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Monday, July 12, 8:00pm (MST) (Tuesday, July 13, 2:00am GMT) GENTREK: Why American Families Migrated, part 2.
Last week, we covered the principal causes of migration. This time, we'll look deeper into those causes and their effects. Your Chat Hosts, Jayne McCormick and Dae Powell.

Tuesday, July 13, 7:00pm (MST) VOIP and SYPE.
Voice over Internet converts the sound of your voice into a digital signal that travels over the Internet and is received just like an ordinary phone call. In some cases, you can make these calls using a pre-programmed phone that looks and feels just like the phone you're used to. But, more often, you'll be making calls directly from your computer or laptop using Skype.Your Chat Host, Gus Marsh.

Wednesday, July 14, 6:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.


Wednesday, July 14, 8:00pm (MST) (Thursday, July 15, 2:00am GMT) Paranormal Genealogy Chat: No Chat Tonight
Your Chat Host, Carol Leve.

Thursday, July 15, 7:00pm (MST) Vitals Chat: Unmarked Graves
Your Chat Hosts, Rita-Louise Ely and Susi Pentico.

Saturday, July 17, 7:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Monday, July 19, 8:00pm (MST) (Tuesday, July 20, 2:00am GMT) GENTREK: Why American Families Migrated, part 3.
This week we move from the religious and economic to the sociological causes for migration and their ramifications. Your Chat Hosts, Jayne McCormick and Dae Powell.

Tuesday, July 20, 7:00pm (MST) Autosomal DNA Testing for Genealogy
A recent breakthrough in DNA testing for genealogy is a new type of autosomal DNA testing. This test checks your autosomal chromosomes; the other 22 pairs beyond the sex-linked X and Y-chromosomes.Your Chat Host, Gus Marsh.

Wednesday, July 21, 6:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Wednesday, July 21, 8:00pm (MST) (Thursday, July 22, 2:00am GMT) Paranormal Genealogy Chat No Chat Tonight
Your Chat Host, Carol Leve.

Thursday, July 22, 7:00pm (MST) Vitals Chat: Medical Genealogy
Your Chat Hosts, Rita-Louise Ely and Susi Pentico.

Saturday, July 24, 7:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Monday, July 26, 8:00pm (MST) (Tuesday July 27, 2:00am GMT) GENTREK: The War of 1812.
The War of 1812 has been referred to by some historians as America’s “forgotten conflict.” The War of 1812 is also called America's Second War for Independence. The ostensible causes of the war were the seizure of U.S. ships and seamen by the British Navy, as well as rapid expansion of the frontier, where British intrigue was blamed for American settlers' troubles with Indians. Your Chat Hosts, Jayne McCormick and Dae Powell.

Monday, July 26, 10:00pm (MST) Ready, Set, Go! Adventures in Archives for Family Historians
Archives rock! Archives hold many records pertinent to family history. They are full of manuscripts, original works, and family papers. But they can also be a tad cumbersome and difficult to navigate. This is due to the nature of archive finding aids and how information is organized. In this session, learn about what type of information can be found in archives, how to identify particular archives to search, and how archives are organized. The next time you visit an archive, you will be a pro! Your Chat Host, Heather Isbell Kramer.

Tuesday, July 27, 7:00pm (MST) Why Cluster Genealogy?
Even if you don't really care whom your ancestors siblings, cousins and associates were, cluster genealogy can still be a very effective research technique.The records of siblings, cousins, and other family members may provide clues to the next generation that you haven't been able to find in the records left by your direct ancestor.Your Chat Host, Gus Marsh.

Wednesday, July 28, 6:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.

Wednesday, July 28, 8:00pm (MDT) (Thursday, July 29, 2:00am GMT) Paranormal Genealogy Chat:Paranormal Events in American History
Your Chat Host, Carol Leve.

Thursday, July 29, 7:00pm (MST) Vitals Chat: Open Chat
Your Chat Hosts, Rita-Louise Ely and Susi Pentico.

Saturday, July 31, 7:30pm (MST) Genealogy Trivia Chat.
Your Chat Host, Rita-Louise Ely.





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Comment by Renee Zamora on August 10, 2009 at 8:44pm
I am so sad that I couldn't get into the Chat tonight. Even sadder that there is no archive so I can read the chat.
Comment by Dae Powell on August 9, 2009 at 4:53pm
Hi Mary,

Internet services such as www.Mozy.com or www.Carbonite.com are very secure. My data are all there. Go ahead, try to access it! LOL.

The added benefit is that it will update the copies that you modify on your own computer -- automatically. If you have a lot of data, $5/month (or even less) is more than worth it.

Happy Dae·
Comment by Dodie Ford on August 9, 2009 at 4:21pm
In your genealogy software there is a place on the "file" menu that says "export". You should be able to clik "export" and it will help you create a GEDCOM file of your research, which you would then save in My Documents or somewhere you can find it.

If you have a CD writer, the GEDCOM file can be sent to be written onto a CD. It's almost the same procedure you use for burning music CDs. You would just be making a data CD instead.

Or, you can plug in a flash drive to the USB port on your computer and send the GEDCOM file to the flash drive.

Or, you can use one of the many on-line backup services. Just Google "on line back up" and you will find them. I don't use them because I want my data to remain with me, not on the internet.

What is your genealogy software? The manual that prob came with it will explain doing back ups in more detail but, the above is basically what you do.

We really need to have a chat for this, I think. Lots of people need help with understanding the why and the how of doing it. And, it's an important part of genealogy research if you use a computer for your research.

Did this help answer the question you asked? You can back up any files on your computer this way but, you don't have to create the GEDCOM first. The GEDCOM is a way for different genealogy programs to read what another genealogy program has created.
Comment by Mary Hellman on August 9, 2009 at 2:19pm
Back to the back-up issue How exactly do you back up your files on the computer? That probably sounds really dumb, but I really want to know!
Comment by Gena Philibert Ortega on August 8, 2009 at 10:30pm
Christine-

Unfortunately, there is no archive feature for the chat. The chat through the Ning platform we are using is very very basic.

Also-Sherry there is no way to tell who is in the Chat Room. The numner you see for how many people online is actually how many are online using GW, not how many are in the chat room.

You can either click on the GenealogyWise Chat bar at the bottom of the page to access the chat or you can click on the Chat link at the top of the page in the navigation bar.

Please let me know if you have other questions.
Comment by Sherry Hightower on August 8, 2009 at 10:10pm
The bar says there are 77 people in Chat. I try to access it and I get nothing...
Comment by Christine Charles on August 8, 2009 at 10:09pm
I can find the tab BUT no content except what they advertise is about to happen or has happened.
I wonder where the archives are .
Maybe when the owner of the site sees the query she will help

Thanks
Comment by Dodie Ford on August 8, 2009 at 7:46pm
Christine: I was wondering abt this also. I checked in the chat room and they say there is no archives. Go to Main page and clik on "chat" tab at top of page. That takes you to chat room.

I think there is a list of scheduled chats listed there in case you need that.
Comment by Christine Charles on August 8, 2009 at 3:53pm
How do I access the chat or the archives of the chat I wonder
Christine
Comment by Dodie Ford on August 8, 2009 at 2:20pm
You prob won't lose anything. I won't either unless something catastrophic happens and it might since I live on the Texas Gulf Coast. But, I have a plan for that, too.

That's one reason I have the data in genealogy software and on CDs, flash drives, etc. I also keep separate files of documents, photos,etc. But, I have the originals in the hard copy files.

Actually, I don't very often have major breakthroughs that would necessitate backing up so often. But, when I do, everything stops until I have it taken care of.

But, nothing gives me more pleasure than choosing a family in my files and going thru it viewing all the photos, documents,etc in real time. And, sometimes just touching those things gives me an idea or a clue to follow.

Back to the discussion: it's a matter of choice. Of course, if you do not keep hard copy files of all your research then is prob a good idea to have those files backing up as soon as you enter something.

That's just not my system. It's yours and others my find this is what they would do.

But, a chat would certainly give those who are new to it many ideas and options for saving their research thru back ups.
 

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