Larimer County Genealogical Society

The Latest Weekly EOGN Newsletter Is Now Available

Here is a list of all of this week’s articles, all of them available here at https://eogn.com: 

(+) How to Reduce the Errors in Your Genealogy Database
Book Review: Evidence Explained, Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace

Saint Patrick and the Snakes

Pet DNA Testing Company Identifies Human DNA as Canine

Were You Surprised by Your Ancestry or DNA Test Results?

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Genealogy

Do You Know Your Family History of Heart Health? These Genetic Tests Could Protect Your Heart Health

Deputies Use Genetic Genealogy to ID Woman Found Dead in Indian River County, Florida in 1982

Genealogy Research Center Coming to Brunswick Community College in North Carolina

23,000 Previously Unavailable Cork County Burial Register Records Now Available Online

Digital Library of Georgia (DLG) and the New Georgia Encyclopedia (NGE) Present Georgia Exhibits’ Newest Exhibition, “‘Thy Neighbor as Thyself’: The Women Who Shaped Georgia’s Civic Landscape

Free BCG-Sponsored Webinar

Quarterly Virtual Genealogical Program to Be Held in Augusta, Georgia

TheGenealogist Releases Over 3 Million New Irish Records for St. Patrick’s Day

Genealogy Research Center Opening at Brunswick (North Carolina) Community College

Kamloops, British Columbia Archives to Reopen After Months-Long Shut Down

This St Patrick’s Day Weekend, Discover Brand New Irish Records and Over 174,000 Historical Newspaper Pages

20 Years of Digitisation of the Collection of the University Library in Poznan, Poland

Statement by Archivist of the United States Dr. Colleen Shogan on the President’s Fiscal Year 2025 Budget

Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry

$500,000 Approved for DNA Testing of Unidentified Bodies in Washington State

Public Libraries Are Alive and Well

A Google Docs Alternative You Can Use Without Any Login

New ‘Petabit-Scale’ Optical Disc Can Store as Much Information as 15,000 DVDs