![]() ![]() Don’t understand why the first card didn’t work as I used it before and since with no problem anywhere else. I pulled out a different card and it went through with no problem as minutes later I had an email with my confirmation of the order and another email with the download instructions. I then got a bank alert that they had put the card on hold – did I really make that purchase? After informing the bank I had, I thought that the transaction would go through.īy the following day it still hadn’t after checking my credit card and seeing that the bank did not process the payment I went back to the site and tried again. I was entering my info but when I clicked to complete the transaction I got an error message that my card didn’t go through. Since the email link didn’t work I Googled for the product. The prices change beginning on 10/17 so I wanted to take advantage of the special offer. Since I’ve been a long time user of the program and wasn’t a new subscriber, I could simply purchase an update instead of the new version’s software. Here’s my experiences so far…Ī week ago Sunday I tried to purchase the new version via a link in an email I received. There are a lot of changes and I have only begun to learn the new software. New Settings for Links on RootsMagic 8Kind of apropos that RootsMagic decided to unveil their new software during the magical month of October. Have a wonderful week searching! Author GenealogyAtHeart Posted on MaCategories Online Tools, Uncategorized Tags Deep Nostalgia, Filae, Live Story,, New York City, Roots Tech, time line Leave a comment on New Genealogy Tips and Tricks RootsMagic 8 That 269 million! Read about it here and there is a link in the article to start researching the records. On the more traditional genealogy path, has increased its French records by adding Filae’s family trees. Personally, it’s a little too creepy for me but if you are into AI and liked Deep Nostalgia, this is definitely for you. I’m not sure how I feel about their new Live Story which is a tool for you to make animated videos of your ancestors telling their stories. If you love timelines, you’ll enjoy their new color-coded ones with graphics. A list of all available records can be found here. Have New York City families? Then you’ll love the fact that the vital records are 70% digitized and available for FREE. I plugged in my top 3 family surnames – Koss, Leininger, and Landfair and discovered that there were 5 Leiningers in attendance but no one with the other two names. There are loads of Samuelsons that aren’t related to us because of Swedish naming patterns. ![]() The default is your current surname and if it’s like mine, Samuelson, is not going to find you much. Another alternative is to scroll down the page and click in the Surname box – adding a surname you are interested in connecting with. A map appears and you can click to see folks from your area and be able to contact them if you like. Follow the link (which expires on March 25th) and then click “Roots Tech Relatives.” My relative number is 8,944 – those would be the people who also have a tree that matches the people I have in my tree. ROOTSTECH may be over but if you attended, you should be getting an email notification of your “cousins” that also logged on for the conference. Here is some new genealogy news you might find interesting: I’d like to go as paperless as possible going forward. Amazing how those documents permeated nooks and crannies throughout my home!Īfter I get the outside pressure washed, my favorite job, I decided to scan additional documents, such as medical records, too. I had so much dust, bits of dried brown paper, even glitter from old greeting cards around that I spent the last week plus majorly cleaning. I’m excited to write that I have FINALLY finished scanning my older genealogy collection from my family. I’m really supposed to be in a local genealogy society’s Zoom meeting but they are having tech issues so I decided to blog while I wait to be let in. I’ve been Spring Cleaning so I’m a tad late on posting today.
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