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Amanda is the Marketing Communications Manager at Geni. If you need any assistance, she will be happy to help!

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Profile of the Day: Geoffrey Chaucer

Posted February 14, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Geoffrey Chaucer http://www.geni.com/people/Geoffrey-Chaucer/6000000000779479226

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Featured Project: Food & Beverage People

Posted February 11, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

This week we highlight the Food & Beverage People project, which features individuals who have made significant impacts in the food industry. Their successes have contributed a wide array of food and beverages that we all still enjoy today. There are already 17 profiles included in this project. Perhaps  you’ll want to help add some more people whose creations have satisfied our stomachs! Take a look at a few of the profiles included: Will Kellogg… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Tim McGraw

Posted February 11, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Tim McGraw http://www.geni.com/people/Tim-McGraw/6000000011310252279

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Making a Tombstone Rubbing

Posted February 10, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Making tombstone rubbings is an easy and fun activity to preserve the headstones of your ancestors. Before embarking on your adventure to the cemetery, make sure to first get permission from the proper authorities. Some cemeteries have banned this practice in order to preserve fragile headstones and prevent further damage. Once you have permission, it’s very important that you check the structural integrity of the tombstone. Do not attempt a rubbing on a stone that… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Marvin Gaye

Posted February 10, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Marvin Gaye http://www.geni.com/people/Marvin-Gaye/3930934667570041304

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Profile of the Day: Harriet Beecher Stowe

Posted February 9, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Harriet Beecher Stowe http://www.geni.com/people/Harriet-Beecher-Stowe/6000000000695208641

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Family Tree Tuesday – Frank Sinatra

Posted February 8, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Born Francis Albert Sinatra, Sinatra was an American singer and motion-picture actor who became one of the most sought-after performers in the entertainment industry. Sinatra enjoyed a multitude of success in both music and film. In 1953, he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film From Here to Eternity. Sinatra was the only child of his Italian immigrant parents. His father, Anthony Martin Sinatra was a fireman and professional boxer,… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Walt Disney

Posted February 8, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Walt Disney http://www.geni.com/people/Walt-Disney/6000000005291270001

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Profile of the Day: Aaron Rodgers

Posted February 7, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Profile of the Day: Aaron Rodgers http://www.geni.com/people/Aaron-Rodgers/6000000011335677500

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Featured Project: Inventors

Posted February 4, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Today we highlight the Inventors Project. The inventors included in this project have each made their mark in the everyday lives people and in history through their discoveries and creations. This project aims to include all inventors on Geni and learn how we are all related to them. Currently there are 44 profiles in the project. Take a peak at a few of the profiles included: Samuel Morse – He was an American contributer to the… Read the full story

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Celebrity Birthday: Alice Cooper is 63 Today

Posted February 4, 2011 by Amanda | 2 Comments

Born Vincent Damon Furnier, rocker Alice Cooper turns 63 today. Cooper’s pioneering stage theatrics and violent brand of heavy metal introduced horror imagery to rock and transformed the genre. It was announced in December 2010 that the original Alice Cooper band would be inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Take a look at his Geni profile!

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Profile of the Day: Vanessa Williams

Posted February 4, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Vanessa Williams http://www.geni.com/people/Vanessa-Williams/6000000011301524473

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Researching African American Genealogy

Posted February 3, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

February is Black History Month in the U.S., where we celebrate and remember the past and present achievements of African-Americans. If you are researching your African-American heritage, finding documentation about your ancestors before 1870 can be a challenge. Here are a few resources you may find helpful in your research: U.S. Census Records Census records from 1850 and 1860 included special slave schedules, which provide the name of the slave owner and the number of… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Nat King Cole

Posted February 3, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Nat King Cole http://www.geni.com/people/Nat-King-Cole/6000000008339022423

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Profile of the Day: George Washington Carver

Posted February 2, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: George Washington Carver http://www.geni.com/people/George-Washington-Carver/6000000004550009055

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Family Tree Tuesday – William Randolph Hearst

Posted February 1, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Newspaper tycoon and politician William Randolph Hearst was the leading newspaper publisher of the late 19th century and early 20th century. Through his newspapers and magazines, Hearst exercised enormous political influence over the American public. During the late 19th century, Hearst engaged in a bitter circulation war with Joseph Pulitzer‘s New York World, which led to the creation of yellow journalism. Nevertheless, Hearst successfully created one of the largest newspaper and magazine businesses in the… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Robert Frost

Posted February 1, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Profile of the Day: Robert Frost http://www.geni.com/people/Robert-Frost/6000000005767685846

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Featured Project: Old Masters

Posted January 28, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

This week we highlight the Old Masters Project. This project is dedicated to all of the great painters from the mid 13th to the mid 19th century. There are currently 48 profiles included in the project. Perhaps you’ll want to contribute by adding more great artists in history to Geni? Here’s a look at some of the profiles included: Jean Fouquet – He is considered one of the best French painters of 15th century. He… Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: D.W. Griffith

Posted January 28, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Profile of the Day: D.W. Griffith http://www.geni.com/people/D-W-Griffith/6000000004594579922

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A Look at DNA in Genealogy

Posted January 27, 2011 by Amanda | 6 Comments

Although DNA testing has been around for a while, only recently have genealogists started using DNA to help trace the origins of their ancestors. While DNA testing cannot give you specific information (names, dates etc.), when used in conjunction with your other research, genetic testing can help us prove/disprove ancestral lines while also leading us in possible new directions to pursue. Let’s take a quick look at how DNA testing can help you trace your ancestry…. Read the full story

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Profile of the Day: Jane Austen

Posted January 27, 2011 by Amanda | 0 Comments

Profile of the Day: Jane Austen http://www.geni.com/people/Jane-Austen/6000000001319623144

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Profile of the Day: Vincent van Gogh

Posted January 26, 2011 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Profile of the Day: Vincent van Gogh http://www.geni.com/people/Vincent-van-Gogh/6000000007292432351

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Photographing Gravestones

Posted December 23, 2010 by Amanda | 2 Comments

Last week, we gave tips on visiting cemeteries. We reminded you to take lots of pictures during your visit. This week we offer tips on how to take great gravestone pictures. While some genealogists prefer creating tombstone rubbings, cameras are an excellent non-destructive tool for recording a gravestone. Rubbings may cause damage to the gravestone, especially to older, more fragile markers. A camera gives you the opportunity to take multiple pictures from many different angles… Read the full story

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Visiting Cemeteries

Posted December 16, 2010 by Amanda | 1 Comment

Cemeteries are not only a rich source of genealogical information, but they can also offer us an intimate connection with our ancestors. Tombstones often provide dates, birth places, maiden names, names of spouses and parents. They may also yield information regarding military service and religious affiliation. Keep in mind that nearby graves may lead to the discovery of other relatives. Often small unmarked stones are the only source for an ancestor who died as an… Read the full story

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