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Genealogist’s review of the CZUR Aura Pro scanner for documents

Genealogical societies, historical societies, and other organizations who need a scanner for high-volume scanning projects may want to take a look at a review of the CZUR Aura Pro scanner. Ben Dawson, co-chair of Ontario Ancestors’ London Middlesex Branch, wrote … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — August 1, 2020

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs 10 Awesome Websites with Maps for Genealogy Research by Elizabeth M. O’Neal on Heart of the Family. When Is a Marriage Date Not the Date of Marriage? by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree … Continue reading

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This week’s crème de la crème — December 17, 2016

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs Canadians and Americans in Cooktown Hospital by Judy Webster on Genealogy Leftovers. What is in Provincial / State Sessional Papers? by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD. North Tipperary Irish … Continue reading

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A mouse that scans?

If my father was still alive, he would say, “What will they think of next?” And that is what I thought when I read genealogist and technology guru Thomas MacEntee’s review of a mouse scanner, called a Zcan+. I already own … Continue reading

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