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SLVGS January Meeting to Focus on Newspaper Research

The Second Life Virtual Genealogical Society will kick off 2019 with a round table discussion of newspaper research! Please come and share your favorite newspaper websites, as well as best practices and effective search strategies.

Prior to the discussion, we will hold a brief business meeting to talk about the exciting changes to the 2019 schedule of meetings and events. We will also hold the election of officers for 2019-2020.

NOTE: We were unable to hold the election in December as required by our bylaws due to the lack a quorum. We urge all members to attend this meeting if possible, so we can get this important business done. Thank you!

WHEN: Sunday, 13 January 2019
TIME: 5:30 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific Time)
WHERE: The Fire Pit at Just Genealogy SLurl

Halloween Dance Party & Hunt

Second Life Halloween Dance 2018

Don’t Miss the 2018 Halloween Party

Dee Dee and Sherlock Aedipo are once again hosting the annual Halloween dance party!

WHEN: Saturday, October 27, 2018
TIME: 5:00 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific)
WHERE: Sherlockville – Cairnlow

Follow the sign into Halloween world to the dance floor after landing.

Come dressed in your favorite costume and bring a friend! There will be a costume contest with L$1,000 – 1st prize, L$500 – 2nd prize & L$250 – 3rd prize.

Jaffee Gaffer will be our DJ for an evening of a haunting good time.

Halloween Hunt

Stop over anytime for the Halloween Hunt! The Halloween Hunt has 30 gifts and runs from October 1st – October 31st.

It won’t be an easy hunt, but it should be fun and a bit challenging.

Halloween Hunt instructions available at the landing point.

We have had lots of compliments on our decorating and the hunt, so it should be a winner for everyone!

SLVGS to be Live-Streamed on YouTube!

Tami Mize to Discuss Joyflips

Watch SLVGS Live on YouTube

Have you missed out on our genealogy events because you thought Second Life was too difficult to use?

Then please join us for our next meeting LIVE on YouTube on 14 October 2018 at 5:30 p.m. PT!

Be sure to head over to our YouTube Channel and hit the SUBSCRIBE button so you won’t miss any of our videos. You can also hit the bell icon on our upcoming live video to get a reminder sent to you.

Members can watch recorded videos of our meetings and speakers. Please JOIN our group to take advantage of this, and other benefits.

October Meeting to Feature Tami Mize

Popular genealogy speaker Tami Mize will give a talk entitled “The 21st Century Family Photo Album – Audio, Video, Always with you and All For Free.”

What started out as a simple photo scanning app has developed into your complete family history media solution. Not only can you quickly and easily scan photos with your smartphone and import already digitized ones, with Joyflips’ groundbreaking technology, you can also add audio storytelling to any or all of your photos and invite others, family and friends around the world, to a shared Family Room chat, and record their stories as well, right within the app!

From scanning, to editing, organizing, videos, storytelling, sharing, and uploading directly to FamilySearch, it’s no wonder that FamilySearch has chosen Joyflips as one of only five top-tier technology partners! Come find out more about Joyflips.

For members and guests attending the meeting in Second Life, please meet at the Fire Pit at Just Genealogy.

About Tami Mize

Tami Mize (a.k.a. Genie Weezles)

Tami Mize (a.k.a. Genie Weezles in Second Life) is a genealogical researcher, author, and speaker specializing in discovering and sharing creative ways to use technology, not only for quality genealogy research but to help simplify and streamline research processes. She has been a speaker, as well as an Ambassador, for RootsTech, has written numerous articles for genealogy publications, and maintains both RelativelyCurious.com and the ConferenceKeeper.org genealogy calendar of events website.

Tami was instrumental in the organization of two groundbreaking virtual genealogy societies: the Second Life Virtual Genealogical Society (SLVGS), the first virtual society to be affiliated with the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS); and the Golden Chapter Award-winning Second Life Chapter Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), the first virtual APG chapter.

Tami is the Communications and Social Media Director for the technology platform Joyflips, a free smartphone app and collection of tools to scan, edit, and organize photos, voice-record memories, create videos, and share and collaborate with family.

We hope you will join us on October 14th, either in Second Life or on our YouTube live-stream!

SLVGS to Take Virtual Field Trip

SLVGS August 2018 Meeting

SLVGS August Meeting Includes a Field Trip!

This month, the Second Life Virtual Genealogical Society will be taking a tour of the Community Virtual Library to see the new exhibit “Genealogy Journey: Finding Our Ancestors, Discovering Ourselves.”

This instructional exhibit teaches visitors how to: begin researching their family history, conduct responsible research, utilize tools and resources for understanding DNA results, and find genealogy educational activities in Second Life. This exhibit is presented by Cheri Daniels.

Cheri Daniels (a.k.a. Sifriya Devin), curator of the exhibit, will be our special guest host for this event. Read more about her exhibit HERE.

Please meet at the Just Genealogy Fire Pit for a brief business meeting before the tour.

WHEN: Sunday, 12 August 2018
TIME: 5:30 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific Time)
WHERE: The Fire Pit at Just Genealogy SLurl

Just Genealogy Halloween Party

Halloween at Just Genealogy

Hey guys and ghouls! Come out tonight for some frightfully good fun at our Just Genealogy Halloween Party!

WHEN: Monday, October 30, 2017
TIME: 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific)
WHERE: Just Genealogy Dance Floor in Wollah (click here for Slurl)

Our favorite DJ, Jaffee Gaffer, will be spinning the tunes, so hop on a dance ball and dance the night away (for an hour or so). Be sure to enable your media player so you can hear the music.

Come in costume or come as you are.

You won’t want to miss this fun event! 😀

Dee & Sherlock to Host Halloween Party!

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Once again, our friends Dee Dee and Sherlock Aedipo will host the annual Halloween dance!

WHEN: Tuesday, October 25, 2015
TIME: 5:30 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific)
WHERE: Sherlockville – Fircairnlow

Dee & Sherlock have enjoyed creating a seasonal-themed world on their combined land at “Dee’s Retreat” and “Sherlockville – Fircairnlow,” with approx. 7,000  m2 to play on.

Upon your arrival, set your windlight to midnight to enjoy the full effect of their haunting world. Feel free to invite a guest!

You won’t want to miss the place of horrors they have created for your enjoyment:

  • Visit the haunted woods!
  • See the witches house!
  • Shop in the Bloody Shops of Horrors!
  • Relax in the gazebo!
  • Visit the waterfall!
  • Bob for apples!
  • Tour the ghostly graveyard!

Most of all, have some fun dancing on the dance floor with dance balls provided for your entertainment! (Be sure to enable your media player.)

BONUS: There will be a Halloween Hunt on the day of the dance  starting after 2:00 a.m. SLT and ending after the dance. Look for the color changing pumpkins to claim your gift inside!

In addition to the color changing pumpkins for the Halloween Hunt, there are a number of other objects around this scary world that have free gifts for the taking.

And don’t forget to check out the shops!

Dee and Sherlock have really worked hard on this, so if you enjoyed their fantastic creation, PLEASE consider dropping a donation at one of the donation boxes to help them to continue to bring you a world of fun throughout the year.

Costumes are encouraged – see you there! 🙂

Second Life Chapter APG to Meet 13 Oct 2016

Be sure to join us on Thursday night for the monthly meeting of the Second Life Chapter Association of Professional Genealogists (APG)!

WHEN: Thursday, October 13, 2016
TIME: 6:00 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific Time)
WHERE: Fire Pit at Just Genealogy  SLurl

This month’s featured speaker will be Ron Arons, who will present “Data Visualization for Genealogy.”

For more about Ron and the Second Life Chapter APG, please visit https://slapg.wordpress.com > Latest News.

Notes From the Second DNA Study Group Meeting

The following post is from Red Rider, host of the SL DNA Study Group. You can join us for these meetings at 5:30 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific Time), on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month at the Family History Centre in Second Life.

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At the second meeting of our SL DNA discussion group, I went over some DNA jargon. If you want to get the most out of your DNA results, it is important to read about the subject. Joining groups at Facebook such as the ISOGG group, or the DNA Newbie group, is also a great way to learn about the subject.

Reading about new findings in the field, and joining groups, helps us stay on top of changes regarding the evaluation of our results. Genetic genealogy is a new field, and the interpretation of our results is subject to change. Since DNA terms are not always explained, it is helpful to look at some of these terms and definitions before embarking on further study of the subject.

Here are my slides with the terms and definitions we went over on Sunday, March 6:

 

A new blog post by Roberta Estes, “Concepts – Identical by…Descent, State, Population and Chance,” introduced me to some new terms for defining Autosomal DNA (atDNA) segments. Identical by chance or coincidence, or “IBC,” for one.  This would apply to matching segments not shared by parents, or not inherited through your parents. Identical by population, or “IBP,” would be segments which are common to particular populations, such as ethnic populations. These segments are not considered “identical by descent” because they cannot be attributed to a common ancestor. However, in the case of population segments, “IBP,” they can sometimes be useful if you can link the segment to an ancestor because they are the only possible source of the population segment.

IBP segments lead me to a term I left out Sunday. I forgot to include “pile ups.” This term is used to  refer to these population segments.  A pile up is literally many people sharing a segment in the same location (see illustration below). AncestryDNA removes populations segments using their Timber filter. The other companies do not.

dna

When it comes to the interpretation of results, Autosomal DNA is the most challenging to work with, which is why I included so many terms for this test in my “DNA Jargon” presentation. For instance, we need to know something about the statistics regarding whether a segment is IBD or not. We need to build out our trees as far as we can in order to draw accurate conclusions from our shared segments. We need to collect and map segments. We need to compare trees carefully looking for all possible shared ancestral lines, especially if we are from endogamous populations. These complexities have resulted in the proliferation of terms and acronyms.

Finally, I suggested we might discuss topics being discussed at the Facebook ISOGG group during our SL Sunday chats. Anyone can ask to join this Facebook group. An ongoing topic is how we determine whether autosomal DNA segments are IBD. I suggested reading “Another Triangulation Success, Another Etne Cousin” by Kitty Cooper, as well as the comments below the post at Facebook.

Since not everyone attending the Sunday discussions has tested yet, we will go through the testing process in more depth, and talk about what we can do to get the most out of our results, at the next meeting. See you there! 😀

Questions? Contact Red Rider for more information.

TONIGHT: March SL-APG Meeting

rumsey maps

Be sure to join us for tonight’s Association of Professional Genealogists (APG) monthly meeting!

Genie Weezles will give a brief demonstration on how to use the FamilySearch Indexing Beta that we adopted as our chapter project for this year.

Afterwards, we will be taking a FIELD TRIP to Rumsey Map Islands, where hundreds of historical maps are on display. You can read about this fabulous collection here.

WHEN: Thursday, March 10, 2016
TIME: 6:00 p.m. SLT (same as Pacific Time)
WHERE: Fire Pit at Just Genealogy SLurl

This meeting is open to all interested genealogists in Second Life. Please contact Ellington Sweeney for more information.

 

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