Posts Tagged With: Jennifer Holik-Urban
The Bucket List GeneaMeme
I was on the Geniaus blog this morning and saw the new GeneaMeme and thought I would participate. The Bucket List GeneaMeme The list should be annotated in the following manner: Things you would like to do or find: Bold Type Things you haven’t done or found and don’t care to: plain type You are [...]
Follow Friday October 21, 2011
This has been a busy week with client work. Actually the last two weeks have been busy. I have been trying to help one person break down a brick wall and another to find Italian roots in Chicago so he can travel to Italy and learn more about the family there. I have also been [...]
Tuesday’s Tip – Attend the DuPage County (IL) Genealogical Society 2012 Conference
Join the DuPage County (IL) Genealogical Society for their 37th Annual Genealogy Conference. The conference will feature speakers: Paul Milner, Loretto (Lou) Szucs, Juliana Smith, Tony Burroughs, Jennifer Holik-Urban, and Maureen Brady. Date: Saturday, February 25, 2012 Place: Hilton Garden Inn, St. Charles Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Registration: Download a conference registration form [...]
FGS 2011 Blogging Genspiration Session
Friday evening at FGS2011, I sat in on a Genspiration session which was run by Amy Coffin of The We Tree Blog. The concept of a Genspiration session was to set our own topic, sit around in a room and discuss it. An open discussion of what works, what doesn’t, questions we have, suggestions to [...]
ProGen Study Group Dinner at FGS2011
Last Tuesday evening I attended a ProGen Study Group dinner at Bennigan’s. I met many wonderful people I had previously only “known” online or via email. We had a nice chat and meal before we headed off in different directions. Some attended the APG roundtable discussion and others of us attended the FamilySearch Blogger reception. [...]
MyHeritage.com at FGS2011
I spent some time with Daniel Horowitz at MyHeritage.com this morning looking at their product. It is a very interesting family tree program that has a social media aspect to it. The social media part resembles what you would see on FaceBook, so those users will find the interface very easy to use. You can [...]


Italian Ancestors