Bainbridge Island Gen Society News Flash

 

 

Bainbridge IslandThe Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS) will meet Friday, June 19, in the Bainbridge Island Public Library Meeting Room from 10:00 AM until noon.  The topic, “DNA Testing – What It Means for Your Genealogy,” will feature BIGS’ members sharing their experiences and results.  Free to members, a $5.00 donation is suggested for nonmembers.  For more information go to www.bigenealogy.org, or call 206-842-4978.  BIGS is a 501c(3) non-profit organization.

 

Thank you!

Sylvia H. Nelson,  Director of Publicity and Public Relations

Bainbridge Island Gen Soc News Flash

Bainbridge Island

 

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The Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS) is bringing Stephen P. Morse to local genealogists.  Morse, creator of the One-Step Website at www.stevemorse.org, has received many awards for the One-Step Website, including the Award of Merit from the National Genealogical Society, and the Excellence Award from the Association of Professional Genealogists.

 

On Friday, May 15, Morse will be giving two presentations for BIGS at the Bainbridge Island Library, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.  The first, From DNA To Genetic Genealogy:  Everything You Wanted To Know But Were Afraid To Ask, introduces genes, chromosomes, and DNA, and goes on to show how DNA is inherited.  That knowledge of inheritance can be used for finding relatives you didn’t know you had, learning about your very distant ancestors and the route they traveled, and determining if you are a Jewish high priest (Kohan).  Examples presented include Genghis Khan’s legacy, the Thomas Jefferson affair, and the Anastasia mystery.

 

The second presentation is entitled Genealogy Beyond The Y Chromosome:  Autosomes ExposedClassical genetic genealogy deals with the Y chromosome and the mitochondrial DNA.  The Y chromosome test is for males only and traces the direct male lineage.  The mitochondrial DNA test is for everybody and traces the direct female lineage.   Recent advances in genetic genealogy make it possible to trace all lineages by testing the autosomes.  Although the autosomes can be used to find ethnic mixes as well as recent cousins, it has some limitations.

 

Among his accomplishments Morse is a computer professional with a doctorate in electrical engineering and is known in that field as architect of the Intel 8086 chip, which sparked the PC revolution.  

 

For more information and updates on lectures offered in the months ahead, check the website of the Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society at www.bigenealogy.org.  Meetings are free to members; a $5.00 donation is suggested for nonmembers.  BIGS is a 501c(3) non-profit organization.

 

Bainbridge Island Gen Soc News Flash

Bainbridge Island

The Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS) will meet Friday, March 20, in the Bainbridge Island Public Library Meeting Room from 10:00 AM until noon.  The topic will be, “Mapping an Ancestor,” presented by Janet O’Conor Camarata, Association of Professional Genealogists, who will demonstrate

using geography and maps in research to provide visual clues to help answer questions about where, how far, and what is nearby, to learn more about our ancestors.  Learn about the George E. Curry family of Ohio and Kansas and how maps focused the research, located property, identified lost place names, solved a family mystery, and identified jurisdictions to write for records.

 

Thank you!

Sylvia H. Nelson

Publicity and PR Director,  Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society

206-842-4978

Janet O'Conor Camarata

Bainbridge Island Gen Soc News Flash UPDATE

Bainbridge Island

 

The Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society (BIGS) will meet

Friday, March 20 —  (date change)

in the Bainbridge Island Public Library Meeting Room from 10:00 AM until noon.  The topic will be, “Mapping an Ancestor,” presented by Janet O’Conor Camarata, Association of Professional Genealogists, who will demonstrate using geography and maps in research to provide visual clues to help answer questions about where, how far, and what is nearby, to learn more about our ancestors.  Learn about the George E. Curry family of Ohio and Kansas and how maps focused the research, located property, identified lost place names, solved a family mystery, and identified jurisdictions to write for records.  Free to members, a $5.00 donation is suggested for nonmembers.  For more information go to www.bigenealogy.org, or call 206-842-4978.  BIGS is a 501c(3) non-profit organization.

Thank you!

Sylvia H. Nelson

Publicity and PR Director

Bainbridge Island Genealogical Society

206-842-4978