The National Archives news and events is not very active lately with no news been written in 2009. It does have a new article requesting articles for publication in its quarterly publication the “Archives News”
The “Archives News” is a quarterly internal publication of the Outreach and Publications Section with articles focusing on subjects about heritage, archival topics and different reports from various individuals and institutions about projects on heritage and archival matters. After publication it is distributed to all the Provincial Archives; Libraries, Schools, Genealogical Societies etc.
It is asking that articles of interest be forwarded to the editor by emailing thabang.khanye@dac.gov.za or lucas.thulare@dac.gov.za.
Hopefully this section will become more active in the future
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Geni.com
I thought Geni was absolutely amazing untill I cancelled my geni account by mistake. I was in fact trying to cancel Geni Pro and cancelled the normal account while they still had me signed on to Geni pro which still meant being debited every month with no Geni Access!!!
I started my tree on Geni. I had loaded personally over 900 people and the extra 80 loaded by other members I had invited. I had done a few months of Geni Pro but could not see a real benefit as most the tree matches were way out so I decided to cancel Geni Pro. I did'nt follow the close geni Pro account details correctly and ended up cancelling my Geni Account. There was no note to say are you sure as you are a geni pro member etc...
What you should know:
When you cancel your Geni.com account you are only cancelling your right to sign on. You loose your login and password details. You are not deleting your tree, they give it to someone else. Geni does not ask who would you like to act as guardian for your tree. They just hand your tree to another family member and Geni automatically gives them the managerial rights of your tree. When You tell them you have made a mistake the do not just reverse the situation. You have to be invited back onto your own tree by someone else! They will also keep deducting Geni Pro monthly cost from your account and you would have no access to it.
I do still use Geni. I will cancel Geni Pro. I have in fact started my own dedicated web site that I can invite others to join and they can add family members. AT least that way I am in control!!
I started my tree on Geni. I had loaded personally over 900 people and the extra 80 loaded by other members I had invited. I had done a few months of Geni Pro but could not see a real benefit as most the tree matches were way out so I decided to cancel Geni Pro. I did'nt follow the close geni Pro account details correctly and ended up cancelling my Geni Account. There was no note to say are you sure as you are a geni pro member etc...
What you should know:
When you cancel your Geni.com account you are only cancelling your right to sign on. You loose your login and password details. You are not deleting your tree, they give it to someone else. Geni does not ask who would you like to act as guardian for your tree. They just hand your tree to another family member and Geni automatically gives them the managerial rights of your tree. When You tell them you have made a mistake the do not just reverse the situation. You have to be invited back onto your own tree by someone else! They will also keep deducting Geni Pro monthly cost from your account and you would have no access to it.
I do still use Geni. I will cancel Geni Pro. I have in fact started my own dedicated web site that I can invite others to join and they can add family members. AT least that way I am in control!!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Archives in South Africa
Searching the archives in South Africa is an easy process
go to http://www.national.archives.gov.za/
go to National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System NAAIRS
Click on Search
If you are not sure where in South Africa to look
click the RSA for all provinces
Type in one word per line e.g
James in first block search words
Scott underneath
Add dates to narrow down the search
1885 to 1895
It will tell you it has found so many documents and then click result summary
Double click the line of the one you think you are looking for.
It will look like this;
DEPOT KAB
SOURCE MOOC
TYPE LEER
VOLUME_NO 6/9/282
SYSTEM 01
REFERENCE 1396
PART 1 DESCRIPTION SCOTT, JAMES. DEATH NOTICE.
STARTING 18900000
ENDING 18900000
KAB stands for Cape Archives and up to 20 pages can be ordered from the actual archives for about R20 a little more than $2
You can order the death notice through your local LDS centre if death before 1950
go to http://www.national.archives.gov.za/
go to National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System NAAIRS
Click on Search
If you are not sure where in South Africa to look
click the RSA for all provinces
Type in one word per line e.g
James in first block search words
Scott underneath
Add dates to narrow down the search
1885 to 1895
It will tell you it has found so many documents and then click result summary
Double click the line of the one you think you are looking for.
It will look like this;
DEPOT KAB
SOURCE MOOC
TYPE LEER
VOLUME_NO 6/9/282
SYSTEM 01
REFERENCE 1396
PART 1 DESCRIPTION SCOTT, JAMES. DEATH NOTICE.
STARTING 18900000
ENDING 18900000
KAB stands for Cape Archives and up to 20 pages can be ordered from the actual archives for about R20 a little more than $2
You can order the death notice through your local LDS centre if death before 1950
Monday, October 26, 2009
Death Notices in South Africa
A Death notice in South Africa is an extremely valuable source of information. The following information can be found in a death notice. Any of the below information and not necessarily all of it.
Persons full name
Where born
Parents names
Where born
Names of Spouse or spouses
Date of Spouse death if predeceased
Children's names
Married names if applicable
Where they were at time of death
How they died
Rare but possible, grandchildren names
The death notice can be searched via the archives NAAIRS and ordered; hard copies or email
They can also be ordered from the local LDS centres (Mormon Church) if before 1950
Persons full name
Where born
Parents names
Where born
Names of Spouse or spouses
Date of Spouse death if predeceased
Children's names
Married names if applicable
Where they were at time of death
How they died
Rare but possible, grandchildren names
The death notice can be searched via the archives NAAIRS and ordered; hard copies or email
They can also be ordered from the local LDS centres (Mormon Church) if before 1950
Friday, August 7, 2009
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