Happy
New Year, fellow Wake researchers.
TheWinter 2020 Issue (Vol.3 Issue 2) of our award winning newsletter Wake Genealogy Watch, is now available online for reading or download.
This issue contains the following topics:
• Get Acquainted with the new Wake Treasures Journal Team
• Ann Myhre shares some very useful tips for tackling foreign language translations
• Popular tips, technique, and historical context of 2019 from the WCGS Facebook feed
• Ted Bainbridge shares important points to consider when evaluating sources, information, and evidence
• Cyndi Deal explores the workflow and challenges of researching that Native American family lore
• Another very full calendar of events
As always we welcome your articles, comments, or other items for the newsletter, so please contact Cyndi at newsletter@wakecogen.org if you have something to share.
Photo Note: If you choose to read a printed version of this newsletter, some of the photos will be difficult to view due to size constraints. Please refer back to the online edition where you can enlarge the photos to accommodate better viewing. This recent issue of the Newsletter may be downloaded from the WCGS Newsletter page. Enjoy!
Or, click this newsletter page link to view this and all past newsletter content.
Photo Note: When reading from a printed copy, please refer back to the online edition where you can enlarge the photos for better viewing.
We welcome your feedback, input, and submissions for inclusions in future editions. Please address all concerns to newsletter@wakecogen.org.
Visit the WCGS Blog for more events, late breaking news, tutorials, updates and other special posts.
Return to the WakeCoGen Website
TheWinter 2020 Issue (Vol.3 Issue 2) of our award winning newsletter Wake Genealogy Watch, is now available online for reading or download.
This issue contains the following topics:
• Get Acquainted with the new Wake Treasures Journal Team
• Ann Myhre shares some very useful tips for tackling foreign language translations
• Popular tips, technique, and historical context of 2019 from the WCGS Facebook feed
• Ted Bainbridge shares important points to consider when evaluating sources, information, and evidence
• Cyndi Deal explores the workflow and challenges of researching that Native American family lore
• Another very full calendar of events
As always we welcome your articles, comments, or other items for the newsletter, so please contact Cyndi at newsletter@wakecogen.org if you have something to share.
Photo Note: If you choose to read a printed version of this newsletter, some of the photos will be difficult to view due to size constraints. Please refer back to the online edition where you can enlarge the photos to accommodate better viewing. This recent issue of the Newsletter may be downloaded from the WCGS Newsletter page. Enjoy!
Or, click this newsletter page link to view this and all past newsletter content.
Photo Note: When reading from a printed copy, please refer back to the online edition where you can enlarge the photos for better viewing.
We welcome your feedback, input, and submissions for inclusions in future editions. Please address all concerns to newsletter@wakecogen.org.
Visit the WCGS Blog for more events, late breaking news, tutorials, updates and other special posts.
Return to the WakeCoGen Website
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