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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Hispanic Naming Conventions: Dual Surnames

 


Our member, Colleen Robledo Greene, has added an important topic to genealogist on her website. To access it, please hit here To watch the video, hit here

Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS, is a librarian, genealogist, historian, college educator, and tech nerd. She is a nationally recognized genealogy speaker and educator specializing in methodology, Mexican & Hispanic research, libraries and archives, and technology.

Colleen holds a Bachelor of Arts in History, a Masters of Library & Information Science, and a certificate in genealogical research from Boston University.  She is the Digital Literacy Librarian at California State University, Fullerton (see her digital literacy blog). Colleen is also a lecturer for the San Jose State University School of Information, where she teaches an online graduate-level U.S. genealogy course for future librarians and archivists, which focuses on the Genealogical Proof Standard.

Colleen has been researching her family history since her grandfather died in 1997. Most of her personal research focuses on Mexico, California, and Texas.


Monday, November 28, 2022

GSHA-SC General Meeting and Potluck Dec 3, 2022 10am PST


 Consider the taco, that favorite treat, a staple of Mexican and Mexican American cooking and an old standby on a Californian’s plate. The corn in the tortilla comes from Mexico, the cheese from the Sahara, the lettuce from Egypt, the onion from Syria, the tomatoes from South America, the chicken from Indochina, the beef from the steppes of Eurasia. The foods of the Southwest speak to the many cultures, native and newcomer, that make up our region. We’ll look at this blend of traditions in an entertaining talk that focuses on the making of a single taco as an emblem of hundreds and thousands of years of cultural interaction.


A Zoom invitation will be sent to all GSHA-SC members. Make sure you have a free Zoom account. Non-members must RSVP by emailing gshasocal@gmail.com

Saturday, November 26, 2022

"Digitizing Your Family History" presentation

 Here is the link to the "Digitizing Your Family History" presentation: Hit here. Feel free to share!

Friday, November 25, 2022

The History of Indigenous Veracruz and Puebla by John P. Schmal Dec., 3, 2022 1pm PST


 The present-day states of Veracruz and Puebla were both conquered by the Aztecs and, a century later, they were conquered by the Spaniards. In spite of this turmoil, both states have maintained significant indigenous populations up to the present day. In fact, in the 2010 census, Puebla and Veracruz contained more than half of all the Náhuatl speakers in Mexico. Using a PowerPoint presentation, genealogist John Schmal will discuss the indigenous people that inhabited both states from 1500 to the present day.

To register for this event, hit here

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving!

 From all of us at GSHA-SC to you,

 have a Happy Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Calling all Finding Your Roots Fan!

 Calling ALL #FindingYourRoots fans! For the first time in our show’s history, we are looking for one of YOU to join our season 10 lineup!

We want to hear about your family’s genealogical mystery that needs help solving. Go to findingyourrootscasting.com to learn more about how you can enter to be a guest on Finding Your Roots!

Its Black Friday!

 Look to gather discounts on genealogy supplies, software, and DNA kits. Take advantage now.

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Learning to Research Spanish Ancestors

 To watch this video, hit here WikiTree put together an excellent video to assist the viewer 

Do you have ancestors to research that live in a country with Spanish as its primary language? If so, this presentation may be just what you need! Mindy will be presenting a tutorial on abstracting information from Spanish records for people that don't speak, or read, the language. The tutorial she presents is on WikiTree.com and can be accessed at any time 

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Your DNA Secrets Revealed! hosted by Diahan Southard

 The show is Your DNA Secrets Revealed, and it premieres on PBS stations across the United States beginning November 26, 2022. It communicates all the things we value in family history and DNA testing. It showcases a wide range of experiences, and helps us see the transformation that learning about your family can bring. I love how this show doesn’t focus just on the moment of discovery, but catches up with these families later, too, to see how this information has impacted them long-term.

This show will only show up on your local PBS station if they include it in their programming. If you live in the United States, will you take a moment to contact your local PBS station and tell them you hope they’ll show Your DNA Secrets Revealed? Click the button below, then click "PBS Station Finder" to find the nearest PBS station and their contact information.






Tuesday, November 15, 2022

GSHA-Utah Brief history of the Division of State History Nov 19, 2022 9:30am PST


 You are invited to a Zoom meeting.

When: Nov 19, 2022 10:30 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)


Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkcuytpzooHN1cjCaEoW676DaeTupl2S0y


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Monday, November 14, 2022

‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ Reboot In Limbo At NBC After One Season

 Who Do You Think You Are?, the rebooted genealogy docuseries, is the latest unscripted series to find itself in limbo.

Deadline understands that the network has parked the show, which returned in July after nearly 10 years after it first aired on NBC, with no current plans for a second season. A final decision is expected to come in early 2023.

The show comes from exec producers Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky.

It follows an increasing trend in non-scripted television where shows aren’t officially canceled but rather shelved with no plans to return. Unlike scripted shows, which require options with cast, many networks no longer feel the need to immediately cancel non-scripted series outright as they could potentially bring them back down the line as Fox did with dance format So You Think You Can Dance, which returned after three years off air.

To read more of the story, hit here


Saturday, November 12, 2022

Genealogy Garage: Researching at The Huntington Library. Saturday, Nov 19, 2022 11:00 am to 12:30 pm PST

  In the past, our organization has helped with the promotion of webinars that the Los Angeles Public Library's Genealogy Garage puts on for the general public. Even though we are a Hispanic genealogy group, we promote the education and knowledge that one may obtain from these presentations. Who knows if your ancestors may have some connection to these areas. Since the courses are free in person and possibly online via YouTube or Facebook, we are letting our members know that these courses are available to you if you sign in to YouTube or Facebook. For more information, please communicate with the Library directly. 


The Huntington Library is a world-renowned institution that has one-of-a-kind resources for genealogy research. Recently, it has eased its access policy to include EVERYONE--find out what they offer and how you can visit! We'll have one or more of their librarians telling us about all that is new (and very old)! 

Friday, November 11, 2022

Genealogy site data breach: See if your info was leaked

 To read more of this story, hit here


There is something magical about discovering where you come from and how your ancestors migrated around the globe. There are several websites where you can build a complete family tree, with Ancestry.com, My Heritage and FamilySearch being the most well-known.

In most cases, you create a free profile and start adding family members. Then, you get additional tools that can help with your search for a monthly fee. Unfortunately, one of the most popular genealogy sites has been the victim of a massive data breach. This could put your information in danger.

Read on to learn how hackers breached one of the largest genealogy websites and what you can do about it.

Here’s the backstory

FamilySearch, operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, revealed that it detected an unauthorized network intrusion that might affect personal data users provided.

In an email statement to users, FamilySearch explains that the data breach happened in March this year but had to keep it under wraps pending an investigation. The instruction from law enforcement to keep the breach confidential was lifted this week, prompting the service to reveal the breach.

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With thousands of users’ data and family tree information hanging in the balance, FamilySearch claims that law enforcement authorities believe the risk is minimal. We’re not sure why it claims not to be a big deal. It is!

Potentially impacted details include:

Username

Full name

Gender

Email address

Birthdate

Mailing address

Phone number

Preferred language

This is the type of information criminals need to commit identity fraud.

The FamilySearch email claims that a state-sponsored hacker group possibly launched the breach. It said that U.S. federal law enforcement authorities suspect this intrusion was part of a pattern of state-sponsored cyberattacks aimed at organizations and governments worldwide.

What you can do about it

There are a few things that you can do to minimize any potential fallout. FamilySearch recommends that you remain vigilant about the security of your data and check your other accounts for strange activity.

Here are more steps to take:

Change your FamilySearch password immediately. You should regularly change your passwords at least once every three months. And create passwords that are not easy to crack.

Beware of phishing emails hitting your inbox. Scammers piggyback on breaches by sending malicious emails to trick you into clicking their links that supposedly have important information. Look out for strange URLs, return addresses and spelling/grammar errors. It’s good practice to never click on links or attachments in unsolicited emails or text messages.

Keep an eye on your banking statements for any unusual transactions. If you see anything strange, notify your bank immediately.

Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for all your online accounts that offer it. This will make it more difficult for hackers to access your accounts. 

Check haveibeenpwned.com. Enter your email address into this online database to reveal which data breaches you might be involved in.

Always have a trusted antivirus program updated and running on all your devices. We recommend our sponsor, TotalAV. Get an annual plan with TotalAV for only $19 at ProtectWithKim.com. That’s over 85% off the regular price!

Never use the same credentials for multiple online accounts. If you did use the same password for FamilySearch as another account, change them all ASAP.

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Digital digging to ID your DNA matches

Where would we all be without internet search engines and social media?

If I couldn’t hit up Google with all my need-to-knows, or ask my Facebook friends for advice and recommendations, I’d be stuck with trial and error. It’d be like living in 1992 instead of 2022…

So if you’d like to know how you can make the most of the digital age, come to our webinar to discover the easiest ways to identify your best DNA matches with a little digital digging!

To participate and watch this webinar, hit here




Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Newspapers in Mexico by Lisa Medina Friday Nov 18, 2022 11am PST

 Join Lisa Medina on her topic on Mexico Newspapers. Did you know that there are hundreds of Mexican newspapers available in an online searchable database dating back to the 18th century? Learn tips and tricks for adding the Hemeroteca Nacional Digital de México (HNDM) to your list of sources for Mexican research, as well as a few other online collections of newspapers from México. To register for the event, hit here



Monday, November 7, 2022

Finding Family Facts Zoom presentation Monday, November 14, 2022 1:30pm PST

You have the chance to take an offer in an online beginner’s genealogy class the second Monday of every month, taught by Rhonda Stewart, a local history and genealogy expert. Participants will learn how to use online databases and city directories, as well as how to archive family documents. Jump-start your genealogy research with this fun and creative way to learn about the past. If you like the class, each month will offer a new subject.


For details and registration please hit here


Sunday, November 6, 2022

Cuentos are Conejos Dios Mio! They are Everywhere by Karen Cordova-- Saturday, Nov 12, 2022 10:00am PST

 


Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvfuyvrDMsEtGQzwaSKHWid_GEh-j4e6rQ 


After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.


Saturday, November 5, 2022

Lunch & Learn Change in program Saturday, Nov 12, 2022 1:00pm PDT

 In the past, our organization has helped with the promotion of webinars that the SCGS' Genealogy Lunch and Learn puts on for the general public. Even though we are a Hispanic genealogy group, we promote the education and knowledge that one may obtain from these presentations. Who knows if your ancestors may have some connection to these areas. Since they our free online via YouTube or Facebook, we are letting our members know that these courses are available to you if you sign in to YouTube or Facebook. Information to see the streaming live are below.



Please register at least one-hour ahead for the FREE SCGS Lunch and Learn Education program - on November 12, 2022 at 1:00 PM PDT  

Join this webinar from your computer, tablet or smartphone. Please register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2449169167530692880 

Friday, November 4, 2022

Finding your Roots in Mexico by John Schmal Saturday, November 12, 2022 1:00pm PST


 FINDING YOUR ROOTS IN MEXICO

(Nov. 12, 1:00 P.M. – In Person & By Zoom)

by John P. Schmal

WHEN: Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 – 1: P.M. 

WHERE: Los Angeles Family Search Library 

ADDRESS: 10741 Santa Monica Blvd., West Los Angeles, CA 90025, Training Room 1

Also By Zoom Session 

To register for the Zoom Session, go to the following link:

https://churchofjesuschrist.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJclcO-spj8sEtJDJ0h0siCZ0EV5UFAo4s3k?fbclid=IwAR3_4DXFABt3Z4a9ux-rcTlYxn-_cN588owm-XRcXW-6plgerpqwkRBZUw4


Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Digitizing Your Family History (Zoom) Nov 10, 2022 5pm PST

 Learn how to digitize and preserve family videos, photographs, papers, and more with the library's Digital Media Labs and technology you can use at home. Register to get a Zoom link for the program. To register for the event, hit here