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Make it Digital - Getting Started with Digitisation - Digitising Family History and Whakapapa - DigitalNZ
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Skip to main content. Digitising Family History and Whakapapa. Back to Getting Started with Digitisation. This guide was last revised 12 November 2009. A digitally restored photo from a family history project. Used wisely, digital tools will allow you to share and build a resource that will last for generations. Here are some steps you can take, based on Make it Digital's content lifecycle. To help make that happen. Choose what to make digital. 1 Have a purpose. To create a digital copy to become part of...
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RANDOM MEANDERINGS: I wish I knew how to read German! Can you help me?
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My Taphophiliac, genealogy, heritage and hobby interests. Sunday, 13 July 2014. I wish I knew how to read German! Can you help me? Is anyone able to translate from German [WW1 records] into English for me, the details of Phillip STOEBENER? I do not need the details of the others on the page. 169;2014 Sarndra Lees. 13 July 2014 at 10:20. 13 July 2014 at 12:07. Thanks Thomas thats great to know! 5 September 2014 at 19:17. 6 September 2014 at 22:01. How sweet of you! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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ECO - Environment and Conservation Organisation of Aotearoa New Zealand - What We Do
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Follow Us On Twitter. Join Us On Facebook. ECO - Environment and Conservation Organisation of Aotearoa New Zealand. You are here: Main Menu. Raquo; What We Do. Whats on this week. ECO Member Voting May 2016. Digital tools for projects. Climate Change and Energy. Conservation and Environmental Management. International, Antarctica and Southern Ocean. Open Society and Public Participation. Become a Friend of ECO. Receive invitations to events. Enable ECO to develop its environmental goals. ECO is a network...
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Useful links from Te Ahu Heritage at Kaitaia New Zealand
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Kaitaia's Community Centre : FNDC Service Centre, Regional Museum, Library, i-SITE Visitor Centre, Cinema and Auditorium. Far North District Council. Supplying information about, and promoting, the Far North District and providing links to community sites and relevant government pages. A group of extraordinary Black and White Historical Photographs taken by three brothers in the years spanning 1890 to 1945. Explore New Zealand museums, art galleries, cultural organisations and their collections.
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history: April 2015
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history. Researching your family tree and the area around where they lived can be a difficult task that can take years to complete. This blog shares what i have found while searching for my ancestors. I want to share my experiences in getting to those locations, they have lived in the past, but stories from my own life experiences will be amongst the blog as well. National Register of Archives and Manuscripts. New Zealand Society of Genealogists. I have found that there ...
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history: June 2012
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history. Researching your family tree and the area around where they lived can be a difficult task that can take years to complete. This blog shares what i have found while searching for my ancestors. I want to share my experiences in getting to those locations, they have lived in the past, but stories from my own life experiences will be amongst the blog as well. National Register of Archives and Manuscripts. New Zealand Society of Genealogists. Was mainly against the w...
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history: April 2014
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history. Researching your family tree and the area around where they lived can be a difficult task that can take years to complete. This blog shares what i have found while searching for my ancestors. I want to share my experiences in getting to those locations, they have lived in the past, but stories from my own life experiences will be amongst the blog as well. National Register of Archives and Manuscripts. New Zealand Society of Genealogists. When looking for your se...
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history: January 2013
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Tangaroa G33K, history and family history. Researching your family tree and the area around where they lived can be a difficult task that can take years to complete. This blog shares what i have found while searching for my ancestors. I want to share my experiences in getting to those locations, they have lived in the past, but stories from my own life experiences will be amongst the blog as well. National Register of Archives and Manuscripts. New Zealand Society of Genealogists. That Watt is unexpected!
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RANDOM MEANDERINGS: The Kennedy ancestral hunt
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My Taphophiliac, genealogy, heritage and hobby interests. Tuesday, 20 October 2009. The Kennedy ancestral hunt. I have recently discovered the demise of my G G Grandparents Anthony [aka John] and Mary KENNEDY nee MCCOOK. Mary MCCOOK was born in Armoy, Co. Antrim, Ireland in 1849, to William and Lilly MCCOOK [nee MCLEAN] and was the eldest of 6 children. Anthony John KENNEDY's trade was listed as a carpenter. He was born in Co. Antrim, Ireland and was the son of William KENNEDY, a blacksmith. Mary drowned...
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RANDOM MEANDERINGS: I wish I knew the wee boys name....
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My Taphophiliac, genealogy, heritage and hobby interests. Saturday, 1 February 2014. I wish I knew the wee boys name. I saw this photograph for sale by a New Zealand vendor and had to purchase it. Such a lovely thing and such a shame there is no photographer identification. A flower that looks suspiciously like the Oxeye daisy. Is placed in the left lapel - maybe a favourite of the man whose memory inspired the photo originally? Innocence, gentleness and purity. On close inspection of his hat I can barely.