Showing posts with label Southern California Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern California Records. Show all posts

01 June 2016

[CA-SCGS] Researching CA ancestors in Kern County? Check this out!

The Kern County Elections Division has digitized decades worth of records and made them available online for all to explore.

Records include:

1873 Great Register
1882 Great Register
1896 Great Register
1898 Great Register

Also included are Statements of Votes Cast for years ranging from 1939 to recent elections.

This is truly a treasure trove, and we would love to hear what exciting discoveries are made.

Here's the link: https://elections.co.kern.ca.us/elections/sovc.asp.  To find the info, look on the left sidebar.  Under "Election Information", click "Statements of Votes Cast" to be taken to the page with the links.

Many thanks to Susan Kitchens for pointing this out to us via Twitter!

18 May 2011

Bargain Alert: Family Tree Magazine Webinar for California Records

We are passing this along on behalf of our friends at Family Tree Magazine. This is not one of the SCGS webinars but if you have California roots, it should be a really great session.

Family Tree Magazine is hosting a California Genealogy Crash Course webinar, led by Kenyatta Berry, this Saturday, May 21. We'd like to offer your organization's members a discount on this event!

Your members can sign up for just $35 -- a savings of 30% -- when they use the coupon code CALGEN11. Here is the link for registration:
http://www.shopfamilytree.com/product/california-genealogy-crash-course-find-your-golden-state-ancestors-live-webinar-w5977

The live session will be this Saturday, May 21, at 11 a.m. Pacific time, but registrants are able to access a recording of the session and all the supplemental materials if they can't attend live. I hope you will share this special discount with your members!

Sincerely,

Grace Dobush
Online Community Editor
Family Tree Magazine
4700 E. Galbraith Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236
513-531-2690 x11274

http://familytreemagazine.com

29 August 2010

Area Event: Open House at NARA Riverside

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has opened in Riverside County. There will be an open house on Wednesday, September 15, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. You must RSVP by Wednesday, September 1 to riverside.archives@nara.gov or (951) 956-2000. If you're interested in carpooling (either driving or riding) please drop a note to phinkel@pacbell.net

David Drake, Regional Administrator, will be at the open house. You will be able to take a tour and learn about materials available for genealogists and historians.

The new address and hours open:

National Archives at Riverside
23123 Cajalco Road
Perris, California 92570-7298
(951) 956-2000
Riverside.archives@nara.gov

Monday - Friday and the first Saturday of each month (except Federal Holidays) from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Thanks to Lydia Jeffrey, president of the British Isles Family History Society US, for letting us know about this open house.

05 February 2010

What's 99% Done? SCGS-Sponsored World Archives Project

It's been nearly two years since work began to transcribe the Southern California Naturalization Index for the World Archives Project. This set of records is 99% finished, and the information will be soon online and available for searching.

A hearty thank-you goes out to everyone who helped work on this project. If you haven't had a chance to donate time to this important project, tonight's a great time to start.

Here's an announcement I received from our good friend Suzanne Russo Adams, our contact at Ancestry.com:

Tonight (February 5) from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Mountain Time (that’s 8:00 PM New York time or GMT+7) we will be testing out the idea of a “virtual” keying party using Twitter as our platform for communication.

Use the hashtag #awap to participate in and keep track of the conversation. Want to know what to tweet about? Here are a few ideas.
  • Have a question about a record you are keying? Tweet about it.
  • Downloading an image set and want to let us know what project you are working on? Tweet about it.
  • Finished an image set and want to tell us how many records you keyed? Tweet about it.
  • Done for the night and want to give us a total of what you accomplished? Tweet about it.
Join the party and help to preserve some of the world's important records for future generations.

Not a Tweeter?  You can get a free Twitter account at www.twitter.com

15 January 2010

New Los Angeles County Marriage Index Published

Los Angeles County, California Marriages: Volumes 11 - 15
Published by the Southern California Genealogical Society

The most recent volume of California Marriage Index, published by the Southern California Genealogical Society, contains a transcription of the information included on each of the 2,538 marriages listed. The index presented is an every name index that includes all of the grooms, brides, wedding officials, witnesses, and alternative names. This comprehensive transcription approach yielded an index of almost 14,000 entries.

The period covered by the transcription is approximately from September 1885 through July 1888. There are, however, a few certificates outside that range: one in 1878, one in 1879, one in 1881, two in 1883, two in 1884 and six between May 1885 and August 1885.

Approximately 50 percent of the records contain comments made by the recorder. The comments pertained to many different things, including past marriages and marital status of the bride and groom (widowed, divorced, single), names of parents, and nativity of parents. Any remarks made on a document are listed as “Clerk’s remark(s) written on document.” If our transcriber had a special observation or comment, it is added to the transcription as “Inputter’s Comment.”

Many of the entries in the volumes were difficult to read so we have made every effort to give alternative spellings which are identified as “Alternative Bride’s Name” or “Alternative Groom’s Name.” The name on the license often differed from the name on the actual marriage entry. If that is the case, both names are listed.

Appendix A gives every combination of name and identifying information for the Marriage Official listed in the certificates. This may allow the researcher to determine the religion and/or exact physical location where the marriage took place.

The following presentation format is used:

Groom’s surname, given name - age, birthplace, residence, marriage date, marriage official & and identifying information (if given) TO: Bride’s given name and surname - age, birthplace, residence. Marriage location, if given. Witness names followed by their residence when given.

We have made every effort to minimize the errors in our transcription. We sincerely apologize for those errors which were not caught.

The original marriage records reside in the basement of the Los Angeles County Clerk/Recorder’s Office in Norwalk, California.

The Publication Committee, together with Southern California Genealogical Society’s Board of Directors, extends a special “Thank you” to Dr. William Tully and our panel of proofreaders. These individuals are primarily responsible for completing this publication.

The Marriage Index costs $35 and can be ordered from the SCGS website.