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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:        

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Unlock the Past With Free Access to All Death, Burial, Cemetery, and Obituary Records on MyHeritage This Halloween

How the National Archives Is Using AI to Make Records More Accessible in the Digital Age

Museum of the American Revolution and Ancestry® Launch a Free Digitized Archive Connected to Black and Native American Soldiers From the Revolutionary War

Building the World’s Largest African Ancestry-Based Genomics Database

Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies (SIGS) Proves That the Leading Branches of Clan Campbell ‘Are Not Related’

What to Do If You’re Concerned About the 23andMe Breach

Virginia Tech Helps Christiansburg Institute Preserve Black History Archives

New York Can Resume Family DNA Searches for Crime Suspects, Court Rules

Celebrate Family History Month with New Resources from NGS!

It’s Official! ConferenceKeeper.org Is Now Part of NGS

Southwest Louisiana Genealogy Library Reopens

From TheGenealogist: Newly Released Court Records Reveal a Bewitching Array of Crimes

Millions of Records from Manchester on Findmypast

Valdosta State University Partners With South Georgia Communities for Historic Preservation Project

British Civil Wars Memorial Database

Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society (AAHGS) Announces Their 2023 National Awardees

Genealogy Technology Identifies Georgia Woman’s Remains From 1988 Cold Case

A Free New Program Is Available for Family Historians: Projectkin.org

Libraries to Host Virtual, Local World Digital Preservation Day Events on November 2

All the Public Libraries Offering Free Access to Banned Books: A Comprehensive Guide

Google, Bing and Other Search Engines’ Embrace Generative AI

Free Hosting for Your Static Sites

Tape It Launches Automated Studio Quality Noise Reduction AI for Music

6 of the Best Online Photo Editors