#genealogy#BackItUp#REM321#ThinkNextGen
Don't get forced into "A Do (Start) Over”
Take three (3) copies
On two (2) different media, if possible
Keep one (1) copy off site
@evernote you are still the best note-taking app there is, BUT
your popup(?) lines are too long!
I use colour in my shopping lists; it took over half an hour to find that segment
Please return the previous version, it is becoming to time consuming, and such is not why I started using it.
Time to backup your research, notes and photos! #genealogy#familyhistory
REM 321Rule: 3 copies, (at least) 2 different media, 1 offsite (if possible)
SLR🍀🐰
Media examples:
flash drive, in the cloud, hard drive, 2d hard drive, floppy disc
Mayflower Descendants: Who’s Who, Part 44 (part 3) https://t.co/SEqLI83zEs #genealogy#familyhistory#ancestry#Mayflower
Photo: reenactors at the Plymouth Tercentenary Pageant, “The Pilgrims,” 1921. Credit: Edward P. McLaughlin Collection; Plymouth Public Library.
Watch our new #HeritageMinute on Bora Laskin, the first Jewish Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Laskin’s legacy is brought to life by the iconic Victor Garber. Bora Laskin was born on 5 October 1912 in Fort William (now Thunder Bay), Ontario. https://t.co/2oBkZ5VVHj
Abraham Woodhull was a quiet Long Island farmer, but during the Revolution, he became one of Washington’s most important spies. As the leader of the Culper Spy Ring, he smuggled British secrets straight to Washington—often at great personal risk.
Let’s dive in. 🧵🇺🇸 #AmRev
On October 28, 1776, George Washington’s Continental Army faced off against British and Hessian forces at the Battle of White Plains. Though a tactical defeat, Washington’s skillful retreat saved his army and kept the revolution alive.
Let’s dive in. 🧵🇺🇸 #AmRev