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Monthly Archives: March 2009
The Birth and Baptism of Maryanna Niedziałkowska – 1877
On 06 Dec 1877, Maryanna Niedziałkowska, daughter of Teodor Niedziałkowski and Wiktoria Długołęcka, was born in Golany, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire. She was baptized in the parish church in Przasnysz, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire on 10 Dec 1877. Continue reading
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The Birth and Baptism of Władysław Niedziałkowski – 1882 (Polish)
On 31 Jul 1882, Władysław Niedziałkowski, son of Teodor Niedziałkowski and Wiktoria Długołęcka, was born in Golany, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire. He was baptized in the parish church in Przasnysz, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire on 06 Aug 1882. Continue reading
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The Birth and Baptism of Anna Niedziałkowska – 1880 (Polish)
On 22 March 1880, Anna Niedziałkowska, daughter of Teodor Niedziałkowski and Wiktoria Długołęcka, was born in Golany, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire. She was baptized in the parish church in Przasnysz, Ciechanów District, Płock Governorate, Vistulan Country, Russian Empire on 23 March 1880. Continue reading
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The Ewing Surname Y-DNA Project
At the recent Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators, David Ewing, MD, Chancellor of Clain Ewing in America and Administrator of the Ewing Surname Y-DNA Project discussed the Ewing Surname Y-DNA Project and provided ideas that other Project Administrators can incorporate into their own projects. Continue reading
Terry Barton and WordFamilies.net
On Saturday, March 14, 2009, Terry Barton delivered a presentation about WorldFamilies.net to members of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) who were present for the Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators. Continue reading
Roberta Estes – Where Have all the Indians Gone?
On Saturday, March 14, 2009, Roberta Estes delivered a presentation entitled “Where Have All the Indians Gone” to members of the International Society of Genetic Genealogy (ISOGG) who were present for the Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators. Continue reading
Updates on Family Tree DNA
At the recent Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators, Bennett Greenspan and the staff from Family Tree DNA discussed new developments at Family Tree DNA. Continue reading
Spencer Wells and the Genographic Project
On Saturday, March 14, 2009, Spencer Wells, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and the scientific director of the Genographic Project, addressed the Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators. Continue reading
Advances in IT at FTDNA
At the recent Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators, Mark Williams and Adrian Williams of the Information Technology (IT) team at Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) discussed a new application for Project Administrators at FTDNA. Continue reading
Null Alleles and a Walk Through the Y
At last weekend’s Family Tree DNA 5th International Conference on Genetic Genealogy for Project Administrators, Thomas Krahn, Techinical Laboratory Manager of Family Tree DNA’s Fenomics Research Center in Houston, discussed Null Alleles and also presented an update on the “Walk Through the Y” project. Continue reading


