Friday, December 26, 2014

Here are some helpful hints for our use of Google+. Thank you AndrewHatchett for creating the post.


Here are some helpful hints for our use of Google+. Thank you Andrew Hatchett for creating the post.

Any of you interested in doing HOA's, the Google+ User2User! community that Andrew hosts, is a Great community to be a part of. 

https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/101944073205735325459

Russ

Originally shared by Andrew Hatchett

Members of the community may find the following helpful and want to bookmark it.

Official Google+ Profile & Pages Help

View & Edit your Google+ Profile
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1355890?hl=en&ref_topic=3049734

Create or Change your Google+ Profile Name
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1228271?hl=en

Google+ Profile Suspensions
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/3100745?hl=en

Add a Nickname or Other Name to your Google+ Profile
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/3298988?hl=en

Choose how you share information on your Google+ Profile
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/1047279?hl=en

Get a custom URL for your Google+ profile
https://support.google.com/plus/answer/2676340?hl=en

Search in Google+
https://support.google.com/plus/topic/3052587?hl=en

Learn more about Google+ pages
https://support.google.com/plus/topic/3052532?hl=en

Friday, December 19, 2014

To the Cousin Russ community:

To the Cousin Russ community:

I want to share this blog post by DearMYRTLE . I totally agree with her Call to Action.

A very dear friend of mine's mother walked the "Trail of Tears". I  would be very interested in learning of how I would go about researching a Native American's family. Help her get her mothers story told. I am sure that her story is known within the family as story, but how can that story doesn't get told to the larger community. How does her story get put into the history classes that our children and grandchildren take.

Our own grandchildren have Native American ancestry. We took them to the Plimouth Plantation, but how would I go about doing some research to help connect their experience to the reality of the people who were being portrayed in Massachusetts. Or how do I research one of my ancestors who was probably miss represented in my family story as being a Native American. 

We have or run into many [ you name it ] American traditions to explore and learn more about.

If I understand the dialog that has been presented in the DearMYRTLE blog, I look forward to the outcome.

If you, as a member of this community, are part of these other Genealogy Educational organizations, please help with this Call for Action

Thank you,

Russ

Originally shared by Pat Richley-Erickson
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2014/12/ferguson-unintentional-bias-call-to.html