THE GLOBAL GAZETTE - Canada's Family History Magazine Vol. V, No. 02, April 16, 2001 A new issue of The Global Gazette is online and filled with new articles. To check it out, go to: http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm The Global Gazette is produced by volunteers, and provided to the heritage community without charge. The publication is sponsored by GlobalGenealogy.com. If you would like personal notification by email of each new issue: "Subcribe" info isat end of this email. AOL Users hotlink: <a href="http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm"> http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm</a>. SUMMARY OF ARTICLES IN THE APRIL 16, 2001 ISSUE: EAST COAST KIN Do you have a missing clue to the Mulligan stew? East Coast Kin reader David Soule, a school teacher in Maine hopes that one or more East Coast Kin readers will have clues to share to help solve his mystery about ancestors who lived in south-eastern New Brunswick. The United States government, found information about David's great-grandmother that he is having difficulty proving. Maybe you ccan help him out? http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm ROUTES TO ROOTS Ryan discusses a website and book about the MARTIN, MARTI families who migrated from Switzerland to Pennsylvania to Canada. Also a discussion of The Highland Clearances To Canada. A resource for those with Ancestors from Pomerania, and finally a way to locate hard-to-find marriages in Thornbury, England http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm POST 1901 CENSUS PROJECT (Canada) Catch up on the news about the effort to gain access to Canada's historical census records. Life's little ironies... Gordon Watts & Lyn Winters invited to participate in a roundtable discussion on the federal Access to Information framework. More information on: Your submissions are requested; What factors of legislation affect access to Historic Census Records?; Seeking the 'promise' --- another little irony; Starting over? -- how come? -- what happened to old petitions?; Don't get discouraged; How does a bill become law? http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm TECH TALK Rick Roberts responds to readers' tech questions on Removing Duplicate Married Cousins From a Family Tree Maker Chart; Text On The Family Page Too Small Or Changing The Font On The Family Page. Also an announcement that Family Tree Maker 8.0 is now available without Family Archives CDs. And a Tip For Using The BOOK TOOL in FTM 8.0 http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm UPCOMING EVENTS (WORLDWIDE) Browse or submit announcements for upcoming family history events, genealogy conferences, workshops and family reunions from around the world. No event is too big or too small. http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz66.htm <> **************************************** <> MISSED THE LAST ISSUE ?? If you missed the last issue you can find it at http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz65.htm . AOL Users hotlink:<a href="http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz65.htm"> http://GlobalGazette.net/gazettes/gaz65.htm</a>. ***** ARCHIVE UPDATED: Don't miss browsing the new Gazette archive of past articles, hints, lists, and sources. Now searchable by keyword too! http://GlobalGazette.net/backtop.htm ***** To add yourself to the Global Gazette subscriber list, go to http://globalgazette.net . At the top right hand side of the page is the link to "subscribe". Clcik on "subscribe" and follow the onscreen instruction ****