Dec 10, 2007
Published Dec 10, 2007
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NEW: The Book Has Gone Digital!
Genealogy Gems: Ultimate Research Strategies is now out of
print.
GEM: U.S. Passport Applications on
Ancestry.com
My Genealogy Gems News Blog from
December 5, 2007 continued...Not wanting to leave the
database empty handed, I decided to search for some of my favorite
Hollywood film stars: Mary Pickford and Douglas
Fairbanks.
Lesson 1: Be sure when you are searching the database to click the NEXT button and check the backside of the application page for a photo.
Douglas Fairbanks & Mary Pickford Passport Photos
Lesson #2: If your ancestors were servants or employees of those that may have traveled, it would be worth searching for those employers.
GEM: The History of Sound
Recordings
You know the invention of sound recording
was quite a milestone in genealogy if you think about it.
Never before had we had documentation of our ancestors
voices. There is certainly something very special about
hearing not just the words, but the tone, and
inflections.
Well, all of this sound recording was made possible by Thomas
Edison, who 130 years ago this week .
University of California, Santa Barbara
Book: Innovate Like Edison
A new book by
Edison's Great Grand-niece Sarah Miller Caldicott and Michael
Gelb.
The Life of Thomas A. Edison at the
Library of Congress
Recorded Sound Reference Center at the Library of
Congress
LISA'S 10 GOLDEN RULES
for making your own family history sound
recordings.
#1 Get a reliable and affordable method of digital
recording.
Free recording/editing software: Audacity
For portable recording you could use a handheld digital
recorder, but I like to use my iPod with the Micro
Memo Digital Voice Recorder
Using your iPod as a Family History
Tool from Episode 22 of the Genealogy Gems
Podcast.
#2 Make A List of Those You Would Like to Interview
#3 Prepare Your Questions Ahead of Time
#4 Keep The Interview Relaxed And Comfortable.
#5 Don't Worry About Getting Everything The First
Time
#6 Respect the interviewees wishes
#7 Take The Time To Edit
#8 Make Cataloguing A Priority
#9 Get Written Permission If You Plan On Sharing The Recording
#10 Follow up with a thank you