The week's news includes:
NARA partners with
TOPICS Entertainment to produce two filmed
histories on DVD -
WWII: A Filmed
History and
Aviation" A
Filmed History from the National Archives, both 24-CD sets;
Ancestry.com
has completed digitizing and indexing the British Telephone Books,
1880-1984, the full collection of the
British Telcom
Archives collection; the
Florida State
Genealogical Society awards it's prestigious Award for
Outstanding Achievement in Florida Genealogy to Hal J. Becker;
readers of
Oklahoma Living
magazine have voted to award the
Muskogee Public
Library the best library in the state; Wholly Genes, Inc.,
announces its 2008 genealogy cruise with details at
http://www.WhollyGenes.com/cruise.htm.
The Guys share reader e-mail about: inexpensive headstone options,
including requesting markers from the Department of Veterans
Affairs at
http://www.va.gov/; more about DNA testing; binder
organization and filing techniques; methods of locating military
service numbers include:
- Check county clerks' offices and post offices for
registered DD-214s
- Check funeral home records
- Contact the
National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis
- Contact the
Department of Veterans Affairs
- Some states have veterans databases online, such as
Utah,
Florida, and
Missouri
Michigan's genealogical library facilities are touted at the
Library of Michigan and the
Archives of Michigan, as well as the Detroit
Public Library's
Burton Historical Collection.
George's "Web Site of the Week" is "Expert Links: English Family
History and Genealogy," a massive collection of wonderful Web links
at
http://www.pricegen.com/english_genealogy.html?cpn=wvrnewsletter.
Drew's "Society Tip of the Week" addresses membership directories,
benefits, issues, and publishing options.