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Wednesday, February 10, 2010. RadixIndex is 10 years old - 10 weeks of celebration with at least 100,000 new records to be added weekly. RadixLog is back with some great news. These days my RadixIndex. Let me quote the first paragraph from the news item announcing the anniversary:. Continued on the RadixIndex news page. This blog to your email on Tuesdays! Sep Oct Nov Dec. Books, mags, CD-s, DVD-s. Archives, libraries, museums. Genealogy in the news. Radix - Genealogy research in Hungary.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009. Free access to WVR databases, including the 1828 Hungarian census. Hey everyone, free rides at WorldVitalRecords. Aug 11-13, 2009. What makes it really interesting to Hungarian genealogy researchers is the fact that they provide a digital version of Martha Remer Connor's indexes to several counties of the 1828 census of Hungary. Free access has no strings attached, no credit card, no registration required. Enjoy while it lasts! This blog to your email on Tuesdays! Sep Oct Nov Dec.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Old 1:75,000 military maps of Austria-Hungary now online. This just came through the Rusyns list at Yahoo! The project of 1:75K old Austria-Hungary military maps is now online. The homepage of the project. Writes that these are 1877-1914 maps, 776 sheets with a total of 3,665 images (including various editions of sheets). The project is more than simply scanning the maps, a database with place names and metadata is also being built. Filed under: Online resources. Lisa Cooke in...
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Friday, April 24, 2009. Arcanum.hu now 20 years old - conference on digitization. I'm sitting in the Millenaris Center in Budapest, the venue of the Budapest Book Festival. What brought me here is the digitization conference organized by Arcanum. The company is 20 years old this year. I plan to tweet about the event using my Twitter account. Books, mags, CD-s, DVD-s. Archives, libraries, museums. This blog to your email on Tuesdays! Sep Oct Nov Dec. Books, mags, CD-s, DVD-s. Archives, libraries, museums.
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Sunday, September 7, 2008. Hungary's church registers database in the plans? A recently published study on the Society of Hungarian Archivists. Website ( Az egyházi anyakönyvek digitalizálásának lehetőségei. Suggests that a digitization of the metrical registers of churches within modern Hungary's borders might be brewing soon. The study was written by Arcanum's. Sándor Biszak, and two archivists of Roman Catholic diocesan archives, Andor Lakatos (Kalocsa) and Ádám Vajk (Győr). The assessed cost of r...
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009. BMD registers research conference at the Hungarian National Archives. I'm en route to Budapest to attend the conference hosted by the Hungarian National Archives. The subject of the conference is Birth/Marriage/Death registers. Speakers include National Archives staff, the people who wrote the digitization of church BMD registers in Hungary. Mr Eà tvà s, Karl Heinz of the Matricula. Filed under: Online resources. Archives, libraries, museums. This blog to your email on Tuesdays!
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Monday, March 31, 2008. One more blog to the coming blogroll and a Croatian-Bosnian site. What a delight it is to discover yet another Hungarian genealogy blog! Nick M. Gombash started this one. On The Gombash and Rodgers Family website a couple of weeks ago. His Hungarian family hails from the region of Tiszadob, former Szabolcs County. Lisa of 100 Years in America. Kindly responded to my Hungarian genealogy blog roll call. And noted the blog run by Ivan Ćurković. Filed under: Online resources.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. StoryCorps to create Hungary file - interviewees needed. Bob F on JewishGen's H-SIG. Mailing list posted this info a couple of days ago: the Hungarian Cultural Center in partnership with StoryCorps are now accepting interviewees to be included in the coming StoryCorps/Hungary file. Interviews would be recorded in New York, NJ, New Brunswick, NJ, and Washington, DC. More info, dates and locations are available on the Extremely Hungary. This blog to your email on Tuesdays!
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Thursday, July 31, 2008. Article in Family Tree Magazine from Lisa Alzo. Planning at Family Tree Magazine. Works really well. As expected. The article covering Hungarian research came out in their September 2008. Issue The article itself is not available, but the PDF file of the links mentioned in the article. The author of the article, Lisa Alzo. Wrote another one with a similar subject: WorldVitalRecords.com's newsletter vol. 2 issue 42 contains her Eastern European Research Made Easier. Sep Oct Nov Dec.
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Sunday, August 31, 2008. Red Cross Hungary to launch a website for missing persons search. Informing the Hungarian news agency MTI on the International Day of the Disappeared. The representative of the Hungarian Red Cross. Mentioned that they are to launch a new site to help people with tracing queries. The site. Tracing Service) should be operational from mid-September. The current info page about the Tracing Service. A sample of sources quoting the release: 1. There are many more). Sep Oct Nov Dec.
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