New Zealand Antiques Dealer Claims to be the Rightful Heir of the Harry Potter Castle

A Napier [New Zealand] antiques dealer has claimed that his family are the rightful heirs to one of Britain’s most famous dynasties, which owns the castle used in the Harry Potter movies. Kevin Percy, 74, believes his family was cheated Continue reading New Zealand Antiques Dealer Claims to be the Rightful Heir of the Harry Potter Castle

Muskegon County, Michigan Vital Records Documents Are Moving

MUSKEGON COUNTY [Michigan] — History doesn’t change. But sometimes, its location does. Thousands of documents with historical significance, like century-old birth and death records for Muskegon County residents, are on the move. The county clerk’s office, which collects and preserves Continue reading Muskegon County, Michigan Vital Records Documents Are Moving

Twitter Will Start Running Ads – the Question is “What Form Will They Take?” – and “When?”

Twitter COO Dick Costolo, upon being questioned by TechCrunch’s Arrington and Gillmor, today made some interesting comments about Twitter’s revenue – as well as their plans to soon turn to advertisments for additional income. Costolo said, “Twitter will have an Continue reading Twitter Will Start Running Ads – the Question is “What Form Will They Take?” – and “When?”

This Thanksgiving, Find Your Mayflower Ancestors at OneGreatFamily.com

The following news release was received from Claire LaBeaux, Public Relations Director, OneGreatFamily.com: November 23, 2009, Springville UT – Does your family tree include any of the 102 passengers who braved stormy seas aboard the Mayflower? Did your ancestors celebrate Continue reading This Thanksgiving, Find Your Mayflower Ancestors at OneGreatFamily.com

Footnote.com Announces the Interactive Native-American Collection

Footnote.com just sent out the following news release: We are excited to announce the release of our latest interactive collection: the Native American collection. Working together with the National Archives and Allen County Library, Footnote.com has created a collection featuring Continue reading Footnote.com Announces the Interactive Native-American Collection

Paths to Your Past – An NGS Video Presentation

The National Genealogical Society announces the release of Paths to Your Past, a twelve-minute video documentary available online (www.ngsgenealogy.org) and on DVD, in which noted genealogists and family researchers tell why they are passionate about researching their family history. Paths Continue reading Paths to Your Past – An NGS Video Presentation

Questions Answered by Lois Herr, Author of “Dear Coach: Letters Home from WWII”

Author Lois Herr has stopped by to answer your questions about her new book “Dear Coach: Letters Home from WWII.” Please join me in welcoming Lois Herr. Thank you for having me! I received some very good questions and can’t Continue reading Questions Answered by Lois Herr, Author of “Dear Coach: Letters Home from WWII”

Book Sale at the Georgia Archives Thursday Evening – Friday & Saturday

The Friends of Georgia Archives and History are holding a book sale to raise money to support the Archives that house the legal, financial and historical documents of the state. The Archives is an important center for genealogical research, but Continue reading Book Sale at the Georgia Archives Thursday Evening – Friday & Saturday

RootsMagic Releases Free Genealogy and Family Tree Software

“RootsMagic Essentials” Brings Free Tools for Family History SPRINGVILLE, Utah. — November 18, 2009 — RootsMagic, Inc. announced the immediate availability of RootsMagic Essentials, free desktop genealogy software based on their award-winning RootsMagic 4 system. RootsMagic Essentials contains many core Continue reading RootsMagic Releases Free Genealogy and Family Tree Software

New Databases at The Original Record

The following databases have been added at The Original Record this past week: 1845 – The Yachtsman’s Annual and General Register The Yachtsman’s Annual and General Register gave a description of each of the main yachting clubs in the British Continue reading New Databases at The Original Record

Saskatchewan Provincial Government Wants to Preserve Forgotten Cemeteries

REGINA [Saskatchewan]— The provincial government is looking at how to better preserve Saskatchewan’s 3,500 known cemeteries and burial sites, some of which are overgrown or even near-forgotten. Appointed to lead a review is Al Dwyer, who previously served as registrar Continue reading Saskatchewan Provincial Government Wants to Preserve Forgotten Cemeteries