Genealogy News – March/April 2023...

Last month I started my “Genealogy News” series, and people seemed to love it, so here’s the next one for you. These are, putting it simply, a collation of news from the bigger-name genealogy and history societies, archives and other related organisations from Australia and elsewhere. So grab yourself a coffee, and find a comfy place to sit and click on through to find out the latest news in the genie world. Anyway, now on with the news … 23andMe23andMe Adds More Detail for Customers with British and Irish Ancestry23andMe’s New Hereditary Prostate Cancer (HOXB13-Related) Report Ancestor NetworkThe Irish Ancestry of President Joe Biden AncestryAncestry Shares Corporate Responsibility Progress in Second Annual Impact ReportKurrent & Fraktur: An Introduction to German PaleographyFinding Your Irish Potato Famine AncestorsAncestry Community Update – March 2023 Australian War MemorialAnzac Day 2023 at the Australian War MemorialAustralian War Memorial marks Iraq Invasion 20 years on DNA PainterShared cM histograms: did you know? #3New gridlines and enhanced chromosome view in mapsKeeping track of genetic ancestors: did you know? #2Changing segment layer order: did you know? #1 FamilySearchRootsTech 2023 Unites Friends and Families WorldwideHow FamilySearch is using the future to discover the past with AI FamilyTreeDNAHow Can Testing Your Siblings’ DNA Help Your Genealogy Research?The New “Events” Mini Feature in DiscoverThree Important Takeaways From RootsTech 2023Group Project Administration Series: Shifting Your Mindset on GenealogyEarly Contributions to DNA Studies from Rosalind Franklin and Florence BellNew DNA Analysis Uncovers Mysteries Around Beethoven’s Paternal LineFamilyTreeDNA Works With Cambridge University Team To Uncover New Health and Genetic Information About BeethovenTwo Ways To Manage Test Results With FamilyTreeDNA Find and ConnectUsability Testing is Open!More Institutions Added FindmypastDiscover monumental inscriptions for England and WalesHow to build your family tree with FindmypastExplore the updated...