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What's What @ Kindred Roots Online

Miscellaneous things worth looking at!

Kindred Roots Special Pages

Tombstone Care & Repair
Explaining Our Call Number System
Translate Social Security Numbers
Your Genealogy Collections

The Geneva Project


Outside Websites Worth The Trip

Cemetery Surveys Inc (NC, TN, GA county court records, Includes cemetery data & imagery)
http://www.cemeterysurveysinc.com

U.S. National Archives & Records Administration or NARA (i.e. microfilm indexes, some documents)

http://www.archives.gov (actual archives posted at http://aad.archives.gov/aad)

Library of Congress Online (Images, documents, audio, & more)

http://catalog.loc.gov/webvoy.htm.

LDS Family Search, Ladder-Day Saints (Family trees, genealogy records- Use serious caution as most info is erroneous & not sourced)

http://www.familysearch.org


Software

Here is a list of software that I use &/or recommend.  This software is free, cheap, or simply worth the fee.

http://www.pdf995.com/download.html 

This company has a handful of nice software.  My personal favorite is the PDF creator.  The software is installed like a printer.  When you are ready to turn your documents or images into PDF files all you have to do is print it.  PDF's are smaller in size, wile still keeping the original integrity f the documents.  That made PDF's a genealogist's best friend!  I have used this PDF creator for a handfull of years, so I can honestly say it's worth a try.

 


http://www.easysector.com/index.php 

There are many watermarking softwares out there, including free ones that can probably get the job done.  I've never used them and never planned to until recently when my images were distributed without permission.  Most watermarking softwares out there leave an undesirable marks.  I want to own them, not destroy them!  That's where Batch Photo Watermarker software comes in.  Not only does it leave clean and neat markings, it does it quickly & easily with many options.  It also marks images in batches so you don't have to mark pictures one by one.
 
I highly recommend this software to anyone who takes pictures and shares them digitally (online, email, or by disk- personal, genealogical, or otherwise).  I encourage everyone to share their images.  I also believe you deserve to take credit for your hard work!
 

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